I just attended a real great Bush flying course in Talkeentna, AK. The name of the school is Alaska Floats and Skis and they have a lodge on Christnensen lake. The instructor, Don Lee is a huge wealth of great information about back country flying and he taught me some great techniques.
I met Don last October while bumming around Talkeetna. Don was nice enough to invite me along for a short fishing trip to one of the nearby lakes with his friend who showed up in a floated 185. Don operates his school with a pair of PA 22-20 Pacers which was my ride at he time back in October. (I have since moved on to a C172 Tail wheel conversion with the Horton STOL kit) so we had lots of great discussions of how underappreciated the PA 22-20 Pacer is.
I returned last week to take the Bush Pilot course he offers. We took off and landed the Pacer in some pretty tight spots (on gravel bars and short gravel strips. Don taught me mountain flying techniques among other things and I found myself crossing some of the most intense mountain passes in the Alaska Range (Moose Tooth and around the Don Sheldon Amphitheater) with confidence and understanding. I would never have sold my Pacer if I had attended the course earlier. The planes were modified a little but nothing outlandish. The one I flew was fit with a Borer Prop, 29 inch Airhawks with larger wheels and double puck brakes and an Alaska bushwheel tailwheel. The wing tips were drooped and VGs were installed and it had the old relaible Lycoming 0320 150 hp.
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