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Mineral Canyon, Mexican Mt. and Why to have a Spot!

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Mineral Canyon, Mexican Mt. and Why to have a Spot!

Hey everyone,

Yesterday I took my ex-chief pilot (he just returned to flying the line in May) and his wife flying in Southern UT. It was a "10" kind of day for flying! We didn't even feel a ripple until about 2:30pm. I picked them up in Heber, UT and from there we headed down to Mineral Canyon. I hadn't been in there for a few years and the strip is in great shape. Hard and quite smooth except for the very last bit of the south end where it is uneven from vehicles being on it. Not a factor though. Thanks to those guys that recently went in and cleared some brush!

From there, we flew over Canyonlands and the confluence of the Green and Colorado Rivers. We then turned to the northeast to go see Delicate Arch before turning west for the San Rafael Swell and Mexican Mountain. We joined the swell just south of I-70 and flew it up to Mexican Mountain. Mexican Mountain was in great shape and the extension of the runway is noticeable. Great to have. The mud from a few weeks ago has all dried up and is not a factor. There we had a really nice picnic lunch in the shade of the trees which were about halfway changed to Fall colors.

After a nice lunch, we went for a walk to checkout an RV-8 who a few days earlier overran the west end of the runway. Apparently he was advised by the other aircraft he was with that the east end was a little soft and that he might want to land long. Unfortunately, he wasn't able to get it stopped in the distance he left himself. The left wing leading edge was caved in and the left main was ripped off. Fortunately, from what I understand he was ok. From there we walked down to the petroglyphs to check them out.

Needless to say, this pretty much blew my friends minds in a good way. I think that a pretty strong seed of getting their own aircraft was planted. We couldn't have asked for a better day! After a quick fuel stop at Huntington (really nice new facilities they've put in there by the way!) and we were on our way back home.

And now, ANOTHER REASON TO HAVE A SPOT!!!

This day took kind of a strange twist. At 11:45am, Dee got a knock on the door. Standing there was an officer from our local police department. He asked if I lived there and then asked her if I was flying. For a brief moment, Dee thought that she was a widow and it scared her. He told her it was probably nothing but that she might want to call my cell. She told him that she could look at my Spot page and see where I was. She had to explain what a Spot was and then looked up my location, which showed that 1 minute before I was over Canyonlands. The officer didn't have any details to give her as to why he had been dispatched to do a wellness check, which I don't think was very cool. If it wasn't for her being able to check my Spot and see where I was and that I was ok, I can't imagine the worry and concern she would have had for several hours. That right there makes any cost for the Spot worthwhile!

So when I got home and heard about this, I talked to a police officer friend of mine (ccstricker) that gave me the number for the county dispatch. I called them and this is what I learned. Around the time I went through Weber Canyon, someone called the Morgan County police to report having seen a plane go down. They must have called Ogden and/or Hill tower who must have given them my tail number. From there they got my name and address and dispatched an officer to do a wellness check. I see also this morning that the officer that got the dispatch up in Morgan (a friend of ccstricker) posted pics of his 45 minute heli ride in the state chopper that he got to go on looking for me! I guess it's good to know that they would have come looking. I'll talk to ccstricker this afternoon to get some more info on the whole thing.

Moral of the story: get a Spot and use it!

Here are some pics.

Mineral Canyon
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The confluence of the Colorado and Green Rivers.
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San Rafael Swell
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Mexican Mountain
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Re: Mineral Canyon, Mexican Mt. and Why to have a Spot!

I've had kind of the reverse problem with SPOT a couple of times. I was out for some local float flying last year and ran a 'little bit' overtime on what I said would be my return time. I get home and get strips torn off of me by my family because they had been following along on SPOT and it had stopped reporting my locations about an hour earlier. They feared the worst and were really really upset. A little bit after I was already home, the SPOT servers 'caught up', and all of my positions were there.

A couple of takeaways from that experience. If you're going to be late and you can call home, be sure you do. Make sure your family understands that SPOT is not perfect and that a lack of position reports doesn't mean that the airplane is down. Have another means to communicate with your loved ones if you can. I'm looking at getting InReach as a backup and a way that I can send text messages as well.

BTW, Grassstrippilot, lovely pictures. Looks like it was a great trip.
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Re: Mineral Canyon, Mexican Mt. and Why to have a Spot!

AndyH wrote: I'm looking at getting InReach as a backup and a way that I can send text messages as well.


Why would you use the InReach as a backup (given that it does everything the Spot does, but more reliably) rather than the other way around?
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Re: Mineral Canyon, Mexican Mt. and Why to have a Spot!

I've had a couple of hiccups with Spot but only them briefly showing me in the middle of the Pacific. I know rfinkle had a similar issue with late notices and they responded to his inquires. Overall though, it has worked as advertised...especially as of late.

In this case, it paid for itself many times over!
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Re: Mineral Canyon, Mexican Mt. and Why to have a Spot!

That's a crazy story!

Great pictures!

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Re: Mineral Canyon, Mexican Mt. and Why to have a Spot!

Ends up the Air Force launched an A-10 too.

Just for the record, I did nothing to instigate all of this!
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They sent out an A-10 :shock:
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Re: Mineral Canyon, Mexican Mt. and Why to have a Spot!

Great pics! Looks like you guys had fun. It's crazy to me that so many professional pilots don't fly GA. But I am also amazed that so many people have no idea what is possible with a light aircraft, the proper set up, and a little technique. Its always fun to show someone unfamiliar with this type of flying what is possible.

We are all pretty lucky people to have found this niche and capitalized on it.

Glad to hear this was a false alarm. My heart can't take another one this year.
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Re: Mineral Canyon, Mexican Mt. and Why to have a Spot!

I would love to a transcript of the original call - and also of a callback to that original caller to find out exactly what they thought they saw, considering the factual version of this non-event...!!

Looks like yesterday was a nice day to fly in Utah! I landed today on 16R with the winds 45 degrees off the nose at 21 knots, gusting to 29...
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Re: Mineral Canyon, Mexican Mt. and Why to have a Spot!

So I found out that the call that started all this was from a lady in the Layton area that saw a "plane on fire flying into the canyon". Must have been that morning sunlight on the metallic flakes in my paint...and the fresh wax job I put on the day before! :D I'm sure she has no clue what events she put into motion!

Mike, it was a 10 out of 10 day!
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Re: Mineral Canyon, Mexican Mt. and Why to have a Spot!

The moral of the story is don't wax your airplane!

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Re: Mineral Canyon, Mexican Mt. and Why to have a Spot!

rw2 wrote:
AndyH wrote: I'm looking at getting InReach as a backup and a way that I can send text messages as well.


Why would you use the InReach as a backup (given that it does everything the Spot does, but more reliably) rather than the other way around?


Ya, poor choice of words. I guess I would use the InReach as my primary device seeing as it does so much more and is on the more reliable sat network. Would probably still use the SPOT as a backup though.
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Re: Mineral Canyon, Mexican Mt. and Why to have a Spot!

Thanks for the pictures Grassstrippilot! I haven't seen recent pictures of Mineral Canyon in a while. Nice to hear the strip is still in good shape.
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