{"id":1014,"date":"2014-03-31T17:56:50","date_gmt":"2014-03-31T22:56:50","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.airdorrin.com\/?p=1014"},"modified":"2014-03-31T17:57:11","modified_gmt":"2014-03-31T22:57:11","slug":"march-03-2014-monday-night-big-news-an-opportunity","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.airdorrin.com\/?p=1014","title":{"rendered":"March 03, 2014 (Monday night) Big News &#8211; an opportunity"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Ok &#8211; Sleep is over-rated.<\/p>\n<p>When I got back to my room Monday night, I noticed I had missed a call from a new friend I made at Wilmington Airport. Mike B made the introduction only a week or so ago while we were meeting up on Red Eagle&#8217;s ramp. I was there with my Twin Comanche getting ready to go practice a few approaches on the way to lunch in Easton.<\/p>\n<p>When I saw who the call was from, I was very surprised and very excited to be hearing from him. The conversation on the ramp that day had been about flying a King Air C-90, but I never expected I&#8217;d hear anything.<\/p>\n<p>I dropped all my gear and returned the call.<\/p>\n<p>Those of you that know me, also know that one of my aviation goals for many years has been to have the opportunity to fly a King Air Turbo-prop. That is, in large part, why I purchased a twin and have been investing in it steadily. I am driven to continue learning &#8211; because the process of learning something new in aviation is fun, exciting, and very rewarding to me. It is also a goal that I&#8217;d have very little odds of accomplishing before I retired. Even then only if all the stars aligned just right.<\/p>\n<p>As it turned out, I was offered the chance to take SIMCOM course for the C-90, in order to fly PIC in the King Air C-90. I didn&#8217;t know all the details, but I have enough vacation to make it happen, and wasn&#8217;t going to lose this opportunity. I was so excited that I could not sleep that night, and still have to fly myself home in the morning.  I was beside myself.<\/p>\n<p>I was awake nearly all night, and ended up at the airport (KCMI) to get my airplane out of it&#8217;s heated hangar about an hour early. I&#8217;ve been having a left engine starting problem, and was worried about that. I was also concerned about yesterdays snow, so I had called the 33N and KGED airport managers to ensure those airports were reopened. Their reports were good, so I wasn&#8217;t too worried about that. <\/p>\n<p>The temperature was about 8 degrees below humanity with a 20 knot wind for good measure while I loaded the airplane and pre-flighted in a warm hangar. When I had my airplane pulled out, you could hear the metal start contracting and the airplane shiver a bit. Climbing aboard, I had zero problems starting both engines quickly.  I just got lucky, as the problem wasn&#8217;t fixed by this time.<\/p>\n<p>The flight home was wonderful.  I was supercharged with this opportunity before me, though tired and wrung out. I haven&#8217;t slept in days &#8211; wondering if my skills would transfer well into this type of flying.  I think it has, but very much understand how much I have left to learn.<\/p>\n<p>Approaching the Delmarva Peninsula, potomac approach helpfully let me know that Georgetown was closed.  I responded&#8230;..  <em>&#8216;nah dog! &#8211; that couldn&#8217;t be!!  I called the manager before I left.<\/em>  Of course I didn&#8217;t really say it that way, but you get the idea. Potomac called Dover, and they confirmed Georgetown was indeed closed, and didn&#8217;t know why.  Next up &#8211; 33N.  They were closed by Notam, but my call to their manager told me they should be opened by now&#8230;..   Potomac was patient, and let me know they were also closed.  He was surprised that I opted to go north to Wilmington instead of south to Salisbury, but I had access to rides up north and could leave the airplane there.<\/p>\n<p>Landing at Wilmington &#8211; I relearned why winter flying after a snow storm needs more attention. There was water everywhere;  snow everywhere except the runways; and warming temperatures.  If I didn&#8217;t get out before the sun went down, this would be a skating rink and I&#8217;d be going nowhere.  Sitting on the Red Eagle ramp, I called Georgetown&#8217;s manager for an update, and he told me that snow had turned to dangerous slush before I touched down, and needed to be cleared.  He&#8217;d call me and let me know &#8211; and you know what? &#8211; he did.<\/p>\n<p>An hour later &#8211; I flew back to Georgetown after another lucky start, and put the airplane away.  Even putting it away was a challenge &#8211; requiring me to tie a rope to the tail tie-down and pull it across an ice patch.<\/p>\n<p>Fly safe &#8211; pray for spring.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Ok &#8211; Sleep is over-rated. When I got back to my room Monday night, I noticed I had missed a call from a new friend I made at Wilmington Airport. Mike B made the introduction only a week or so ago while we were meeting up on Red Eagle&#8217;s ramp. 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