Chicago, IL to Oakland, MI by Dexter

Chicago into Michigan

Chicago into Michigan

In the morning Mom went for a walk so Rudy, Dad, and I were left alone for breakfast. We left to find an Au Bon Pain by Yelping. We fond one, but when we got to where it was supposed to be, it wasn’t there. In the end it turned out it was in a hospital and I had a good chocolate croissant. Then we met up with Mom and walked to an art museum (the Art Institute of Chicago).

While we were at the museum I got lost. First I hung out at a place that Mom wanted to go, but didn’t open until 11:30. I knew that they would go there, but I got bored and it wasn’t opening any time soon so I started to wander. Then a security guard stopped me and told me to go the lobby where my family was (the reason I didn’t use my phone is that it was left in the plane). After looking at the exhibit we walked back to leave (lunch was more Chipotle). Continue reading

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Liberal, KS to Chicago, IL by Dexter

Liberal to Chicago

Liberal to Chicago

The next day I woke up at 7:00 giving me a grand total of seven hours of sleep that night, or morning. I had a small bowl of Raisin Bran and small cup of apple juice, a disappointing breakfast. As we left I felt satisfied with the overnight. Continue reading

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Santa Monica, CA to Liberal, KS by Dexter

Santa Monica, California to Liberal, Kansas

Santa Monica, California to Liberal, Kansas

I woke up at 6:07 in the morning and hauled myself out of bed. I walked out to the kitchen where everybody was already up. I had a breakfast of a bagel and bacon, the last bacon I would have for three days. I couldn’t find my shoes and my dad got angry and said it was an example of something. Something that I now forget. After we arrived in airport and got in the plane I started to read but quickly fell asleep and slept for most of the flight.

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FBOs, Westward Flight, Summer 2010

Our tenth flight across the country brought us to the follow Fixed Base Operators, so I reviewed them for the Airnav web site. Eastward FBOs were already reviewed, and I also wrote reviews for our Spring Break 2009, and 2007 trips. Airnav really needs to get it together to make the data available on a portable device (like an iPhone or iPad), so pilots can plan where to land (and where to park) when we were aloft.

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Responsibility

When we cross the country, in fact on most of our longer trips, I fly with some napping passengers. I’ll look in the back and Rudy will be reading a Piers Anthony book on his Kindle but Dexter’s head will be tipped against the window. Or Dexter will be watching 1776 (the musical) on his iPhone and Rudy will be out cold. Nell gets a lot of reading done in the plane (since her WiFi is dead on her laptop), and alternates chapters of whatever book she’s got with little five minute cat naps. Continue reading

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Elbow Grease

Small person with Brush

Small person with Brush

The plane needs to be cleaned. Ellie spent over an hour scrubbing it. Adam spent some smarter time finding the reason oil was slipping out of the engine and onto the outside of the plane.

Soon, Adam is going to find out how to put in some blog entries on his own, because he’s already put 125 hours on his plane.

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The Longest Day

August 6th and 7th, 2010

Arch

Arch

This summer little N971RD flew 6,800 nautical miles, helping us traverse the continent, bringing me up to visit Nell while she was on set in Toronto (watch Warehouse 13!), and showing us, again, parts of the country we would never otherwise see. I thought of that as I stared down from the top of the St. Louis arch.

Our two crossings (eastbound and westbound) need to be written up properly, but they have been added to the Crossing the Country page at the bottom, so you can at least check the route. We keep saying that we are going to zig zag across sometime and see a lot more, but then when we are in the plane closing the distance to our destination is very addicting and we all keep the nose pointed straight ahead.

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Dog Gone

Survived the Flight

Survived the Flight

N3989L managed to bring home Kylee, a dog for Ellie’s birthday. Usually the dog is carsick and Adam was a little worried about the interior of the plane, but the flight went okay. Kylee is a rescue dog. On arrival at Adam’s house the dog took off for a night away, which convinced her that the warm house was a better alternative.

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Wing Tips

Adam is back to contributing to the blog, at least by proxy.

Wingtips

Wingtips

Just behind Adam’s plane (N3989L, with the snazzy red paint job) you can see the wingtip of the business jet. It’s a loop of some sort. I’ve never seen anything like it. Neither had Adam, which is why we have a snap of it.

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FBO’s Eastward Flight, Summer 2010

Our ninth flight across the country brought us to the follow Fixed Base Operators, so I reviewed them for the Airnav web site. I also wrote reviews for our Spring Break 2009, and 2007 trips. I wish that Airnav had an iPhone or iPad application, so we could plan where to land (and where to park) when we were aloft in the plane. Continue reading

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