John & Anne Wiley

2010/05/18

First Annual

Filed under: Aviation,Random,Tripp — John @ 07:27

Tripp began her first annual inspection today, and so far great news: the engine checks out perfectly! Tomorrow we start looking at the airframe. It feels really good to be looking at everything in much greater detail than we did on the pre-buy inspection and subsequent minor checkups and fixes. It’s also really scary of course, because we could find something very expensive that needs fixing. The good news there is, we’d be finding it before things could get worse or even more expensive to fix. We’re also starting on my collection of “squawks” (things I’ve noticed that we want fixed, updated, improved, etc.). Within a week or two we should have a much spiffier and even healthier Tripp. Then we begin longer Tripp trips. 🙂

2010/05/13

SBA Work

Filed under: Aviation,Flying,Has Photos,Random,SB Region — John @ 07:00

The massive project at the airport has made not just commercial airline passenger service more difficult, but has reduced the amount of parking available for General Aviation planes like ours. Still, it’s interesting to watch the progress. Today I snapped this as we were on a downwind departure from 15L climbing through 1,700 feet or so.

KSBA Airline Terminal project

KSBA Airline Terminal Expansion (click to enlarge)

2010/05/01

here & there – airport, university, ocean, islands

Filed under: Aviation,by Anne,Flying,Random,SB Region — Anne @ 05:00

The air was crystal clear today after so many days of intense wind blew away the recent haze.  This makes more of a chance that my little point&shoot will take acceptable photos. I snapped this of Santa Barbara airport with UCSB campus straight ahead, and at the top lay the two largest in the Channel Islands National Park, Santa Cruz (l) & Santa Rosa (r) islands.  ~Anne

SBA, UCSB & Channel Islands

Aloft At Last!

Filed under: Aviation,Flying,Happiness,Nature,Random,SB Region — John @ 04:06

It’s been a while since we’ve flown, and my “feathers” were getting itchy! Since our last flight, we waited a few days in order not to seem addicted, then the fog rolled in, then the winds came. Today we decided even with the wind reporting 16 gusting to 21kt, we’d at least go to the airport for a look. On the Hwy.217 toward UCSB we could see a 172 in the pattern, and we cheered loudly.

I got some great shots of UCSB and other sights around town, but one of the more unusual was this banner tow traildragger. Not just the massive radial engine on such a tiny old plane, but the way seals (sea lions? sea elephants?) were watching it.

6106 Banner Tow

6106 Banner Tow

6103 Volleyball Viewers

6103 Volleyball Viewers

These are the volleyball courts on East Beach, and today there was a massive tournament on West Beach that probably attracted the banner advertiser. While flying around, I guess the pilot decided to entertain all of the volleyball players and the pinnipeds offshore.

Today I finished importing our Big Adventure blog from blogspot.com onto this WordPress.com blog where I find it easier to write, and to insert photos. Hopefully this ease will encourage me to start blogging more frequently. We’ll see… 🙂

2010/03/11

Time Flies

Filed under: Aviation,Random,Tripp — John @ 00:07

I get an image of flies buzzing around, as we sit in wait of weather. The title of this post though, is about how quickly things are moving since we bought Tripp! We’ve been futzing with lots of mostly cosmetic projects, and flying mostly short local flights getting to know her. The furthest we’ve gone so far was up to San Luis Obispo for a new backup battery in the Garmin 430 (what a nuisance that routine chore is!).

It’s simply amazing to us how much difference 20hp makes! See, nearly all Cessna 172s have 160hp. We chose Tripp largely because the 172Q model has 180hp. When we flew 160hp Flash across and back in our Big Adventure last Fall, she struggled to reach 9,000 feet around Santa Fe. She pretty much levels off there, give or take 200 feet per minute. A few weeks ago we took Tripp up to 10,500 feet with a similar load, and she was still climbing at 850 feet per minute! I love my Q!

Since buying her we’ve flown in between storms, and got some magnificent aerial photos of the local (mostly temporary) waterfalls and other attractions between here and Oceano (see Photo Page). Having our very own Tripp waiting at the airport, it was relatively easy to pick a break in the clouds for a quick flight most days. But for the last few days it’s been crazy windy! Every time we think it’s calming down, the trees outside start wipping around and the house creaks (I even felt it move once!). At least whenever it stops blowing we might have exceptionally clear air for half a day before agro burning and LA smog conspire to replenish the haze. Of course, this time of year it could also change in a few hours to low clouds and fog. Guess before long we’ll start flying further to get better weather, and maybe parking Tripp in Santa Ynez so we don’t get grounded by low clouds.

We’re starting to dream about longer trips, and tagging some new states for our collection too. Any ideas or suggestions?

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