Backcountry Pilot • Long flight... what do you think about?

Long flight... what do you think about?

A general forum for anything related to flying the backcountry. Please check first if your new topic fits better into a more specific forum before posting.
26 postsPage 1 of 21, 2

Long flight... what do you think about?

Yesterday, while delivering a Super Cub from Yakima, WA to Roseburg, OR, it occurred to me that a typical PA-18 cruises at Warp Factor 0.000000134204843882569.

Pretty inane huh? Most of our back country fliers aren't fast. I'm curious what others think about on a long cross country?
Cub271 offline
User avatar
Posts: 113
Joined: Mon Dec 24, 2012 1:21 pm
Location: Yakima, WA

Re: Long flight... what do you think about?

Wow this is some rough country. What is that funny noise :shock:
gt-401 offline
User avatar
Posts: 54
Joined: Tue Oct 11, 2011 11:32 pm
Location: Wray CO

Re: Long flight... what do you think about?

How fun it would be to own a turbine, pressurized, Piper.

G'Day
OregonMaule offline
User avatar
Posts: 6977
Joined: Fri Sep 01, 2006 9:44 pm
Location: Orygun
My SPOT page

"They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety". Ben Franklin
http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Benjamin_Franklin

Re: Long flight... what do you think about?

What 95% of all men think about. The other 5% think about the 95%.
gbflyer offline
User avatar
Posts: 2317
Joined: Sun Oct 14, 2007 5:35 pm
Location: SE Alaska

Re: Long flight... what do you think about?

Other than gas, food, and coffee, the next landing/takeoff site where I could take a leak.
contactflying offline
Posts: 4972
Joined: Wed Apr 03, 2013 7:36 pm
Location: Aurora, Missouri 2H2
Download my free "https://tinyurl.com/Safe-Maneuvering" e-book.

Re: Long flight... what do you think about?

If I hold the bottle in this hand and my dick in the other, can I drive with my chin?
If a bird was flapping around in here, would it only add to the weight of the aircraft when stationary or both flying and stationary?
I wonder if the gummint puts cameras in those new gps's?
Nosedragger offline
Posts: 975
Joined: Fri Dec 31, 2010 6:40 am
Location: SE Idaho
FindMeSpot URL: http://share.findmespot.com/shared/face ... ACzcbTgqlT

Re: Long flight... what do you think about?

I've flown my 100 mph Kitfox from Wisconsin to Florida, North Carolina and hope to soon head west toward the big rocks.

I'm a flatlander so I'll stop before I get too close, though...
Av8r3400 offline
User avatar
Posts: 499
Joined: Sun Nov 27, 2011 12:00 pm
Location: Wisconsin
Av8r3400

The Mangy Fox
Kitfox Classic IV-1200
912UL Zipper

I'd rather die trying to live,
Than live trying not to die.

-Leonard Perry

Re: Long flight... what do you think about?

I think about what airstrips I am flying over and what the weather ahead is like. Leaving fly ins I often think how much I would love big tires....then I look at my speed and my fuel flow and think how ill beat everyone home!!! Suddenly I feel better about small tires! :lol: it's amazing what you can see at 12000+ ft and [email protected]
piperpainter offline
User avatar
Posts: 968
Joined: Sat Nov 29, 2008 10:57 pm
Location: Auburn, WA
Aircraft: C-205
Was Backcountry Mooney M20C

Re: Long flight... what do you think about?

"Am I about to shit my pants?"
Zzz offline
Janitorial Staff
User avatar
Posts: 2854
Joined: Fri Oct 08, 2004 11:09 pm
Location: northern
Aircraft: Swiveling desk chair
Half a century spent proving “it is better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.”

Re: Long flight... what do you think about?

You're supposed to think?
Magnet offline
User avatar
Posts: 362
Joined: Fri Oct 29, 2010 12:13 pm
Location: Albuquerque
Magnet

Re: Long flight... what do you think about?

I love this shit!! I love this shit!! I love this shit!! I love this shit!! I love this shit!! I love this shit!! I love this shit!!
How far do I need to go. :)
wtxdragger offline
Supporter
User avatar
Posts: 368
Joined: Tue Sep 13, 2011 8:20 pm
Location: Iraan
Aircraft: 1989 Maule M7-235
1948 Cessna 170

Re: Long flight... what do you think about?

When I'm in a cub I think, man I wish I was in the pa14, when I'm in the 14, I think man I wish I was in my 170, when I'm in my 170 I think, man I wish I was in the 206.

When I'm on final for a short rough strip, the order reverses.
River rat offline
Supporter
User avatar
Posts: 750
Joined: Tue Mar 13, 2007 10:32 pm
Location: Saskatchewan Can.
tricycles are for little girls

Re: Long flight... what do you think about?

That old shag a hag with beaver tales I had last night was pretty wore out. But damn she was fun!! :shock:
58Skylane offline
User avatar
Posts: 5297
Joined: Thu Oct 11, 2007 12:36 pm
Location: Cody Wyoming

Re: Long flight... what do you think about?

Depends a lot on how far along I am on that leg. In the early part of the leg, I think, "I'm so privileged to be able to do this!" Early on, I start looking at possible landing spots and think, "Could I land there if I had to ?" Any time the leg exceeds 3 hours, I think, "can I make it without having to pee?" If I'm on short final after nearly 4 hours, I think, "Cary, this better be the smoothest landing you've made in awhile." And sometimes I don't really think at all. :)

Cary
Cary offline
User avatar
Posts: 3801
Joined: Sun Jan 10, 2010 6:49 pm
Location: Fort Collins, CO
"I have slipped the surly bonds of earth..., put out my hand and touched the face of God." J.G. Magee

Re: Long flight... what do you think about?

I'm always amazed at how much fun it is; even after 4 or 5 hrs, it's getting bumpy, the WX is changing, I've flown this route before many times, STILL fun. Different music on the sat radio for different types of flying, I've had some absolutely stunning moments landing some new site for the first time and just when I commit and land just happen to tie it in with the music reaching some kind of crescendo, couldn't do that if I tried! Mostly I just zone out and think about it all when I quit flying that day, like rewinding a movie. The really cool flights get played back for a few days, automatically. Too much sensory stimulation to process it all while it's happening I guess:? Bushwheels have taken thinking about where I'm going to take a leak out of the equation, 'bout anywhere will do.
courierguy offline
User avatar
Posts: 4197
Joined: Thu Mar 31, 2005 6:52 pm
Location: Idaho
"Its easier to apologize then ask permission"
Tex McClatchy

Re: Long flight... what do you think about?

I read one of the aviation writers give this answer to a similar question recently. I just laughed as it summarized my experience so well:

When flying sometimes one hears an odd noise. The reaction to which is one of two things.

If flying a rental, then I wonder what that noise is connected to and how it will make me crash.

If flying my plane, then I wonder what that noise is connected to and how big the repair bill is going to be.
rw2 offline
User avatar
Posts: 1799
Joined: Sat Dec 22, 2012 1:10 pm
Location: San Miguel de Allende
FindMeSpot URL: https://share.delorme.com/LaNaranjaDanzante
Aircraft: Experimental Maule
Follow my Flying, Cooking and Camping adventures at RichWellner.com

Re: Long flight... what do you think about?

This why the best times of my flying career were the years I had in Kotzebue flying mail and freight in the lowly Sleds (C207's).

It was looooong days in the air, as in eight hours logged a day, seven days a week. No pax or other crew to bug me. Hoser the Wonder Dog in the right seat keeping his thoughts to himself. And the best view in the world out the windshield, along with the purr of that big Continental working to free up my mind to ponder whatever the hell I wanted to.

Really made me learn to appreciate solitude. And man oh man, I miss those days so...

Gump
GumpAir offline
User avatar
Posts: 4557
Joined: Wed Feb 14, 2007 9:14 am
Location: Lost somewhere in Nevada
Aircraft: Old Clunker

Re: Long flight... what do you think about?

I look down and think of how the landscape has changed over the 30 years I've been looking down at it, trying to figure out why the hell I like flying so much, and thinking of just how lucky I am.
lesuther offline
Posts: 1429
Joined: Fri Sep 24, 2010 1:26 pm
Location: CO

Re: Long flight... what do you think about?

Looong flight....mmm. I wonder if I can afford those Oregon aero memory foam seats ....next upgrade....
m7flyer offline
User avatar
Posts: 353
Joined: Tue May 09, 2006 11:27 am
Location: WHP, OG41
FindMeSpot URL: http://share.findmespot.com/shared/face ... t7FIHuMd0G

Re: Long flight... what do you think about?

Unless there is weather or terrain to deal with, I usually play the "where will I land" game, with the goal of picking out my next option as the last option is slipping out of range...or a little earlier if over more hostile terrain. But I am guilty of zoning out and just sightseeing. I blame my work flying for that and have to remind myself to scan the sky ahead of me more frequently. I especially like having music to listen to and the lack of constant chatter on the radio. I've flown with pilots that wonder why I don't flight follow more. Right or wrong I figure I have guard or center's freq in standby if it need it and I prefer the solitude.
Grassstrippilot offline
Knowledge Base Author
User avatar
Posts: 3536
Joined: Wed May 31, 2006 6:17 am
Location: Syracuse, UT
FindMeSpot URL: https://share.garmin.com/WolfAdventures
Aircraft: Cessna 205

DISPLAY OPTIONS

Next
26 postsPage 1 of 21, 2

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests

Latest Features

Latest Knowledge Base