When we departed for DC, the trip home was forecast to be easy with good VFR weather until near home and then the chance of marginal VFR. I had been tracking the weather each day and the forecasts were changing each time I looked and not for the better. I was not obsessing for 2 reasons. First, I couldn’t do much about it and second, none of the forecast presented any real problem…
Tuesday, April 11, 2023
Another Soggy Return (The reason I train so much)
Monday, April 10, 2023
Life is a Cabaret
When we landed Thursday it was close to 90 degrees out, walking back from the play that night it was down to 60. Luckily we had remembered Jackets. So that front we had raced had come through and dumped a bunch of rain just before the show, it was then supposed to leave. But it decided to hang around and drip on us Friday morning. Should have been a hint that the forecasts were all wrong. We braved the rain and walked down to the Air and Space Museum where I had reserved some entry passes, it still is being refurbished so it is only half of the museum.
The Air and Space is always fun but the experience changes. As a child when I visited, I dreamed of some day flying a plane. This visit I had flown my plane to get there, so it was a different perspective. I also knew most of the exhibits without reading the labels. After finishing we hopped over to the natural history museum, Samantha wanted us to look at the rocks, must be a civil engineering thing.
The combination of the holiday weekend, spring break and the rain had made the museum a zoo. They do have some nice rocks like the Hope diamond and other jewelry. They also had some massive Crystals and other colored rocks. We decided to head out and get some coffee and then took a nice stroll through the city.
We did drop in on the national Portrait Gallery. It’s a cool building (Atrium below) and I enjoyed the Presidential Gallery the most. They had all the presidents along with some history for each. The early Presidents had it good, without photography, they could have the artist depict them as they wished. Sorta like early Instagram filters. We picked up some nice Sushi for dinner and then being the favored candidate for Father of the Year, we went to the play a second night and Samantha again stole the show, you didn't see that coming.
We met Samantha the next morning so she could shop her local farmers market. I am all for farm to table but the apples were more than twice the cost at Safeway so you sorta wonder if it’s a great model of efficiency.
After shopping we were off for a hike. Samantha had chosen Great Falls park. It’s an easy fall, it was a longer walk from the car to the visitor center than on to the falls. They have 3 fall views and they tell you that they get better the further you go.
My personal opinion was that view 2 was the best. Not only did we have the water to watch, there were some kayakers running the falls and providing some great entertainment. After the viewing, we headed out for a hike, Sam said the river trail was 30 minutes and really flat. We need to work on her definition of flat and her perception of time. It was rather rocky and close to an hour.
After the hike we grabbed some ice cream and then it was back to town where we helped her with some chores and I started looking at our way home. I was not liking what I was seeing. The good weather we had been promised by the forecasters had a big asterisk.
Sunday, April 9, 2023
Traffic Jam
I am working on father of the year so I can’t miss any school events, especially a play. Back in February my daughter mentioned she would be the school play. When she was young these things were easy, drive down the street and sit a bit. Now that she's in Law school, it takes a bit more effort.
Regardless, I grabbed a hotel room in DC and penciled the event onto the calendar. The trip is only about 560nm or 3 hours in Baron time so off we went to see a play. The production was done by the Georgetown Gilbert and Sullivan Society. It is apparently the only theatre group in the country with its own law school.
This was their 50th year and they had chosen Cabaret. Samantha was playing Sally Bowles, a British flapper swept up in the 1930 Berlin party scene. Tragically the party is ending with the rise of the Nazi party, yeah it's not a fun light play.
Really wanting to be at the play puts extra pressure on the flight. This is also not the easiest time of year for the trip. We have been enjoying a steady stream of strong frontal systems pushing across the country. I couldn’t do much about the weather but I did stack the deck a bit. First I bought tickets to two nights of the show so if we were delayed, we could still see the show. We also cleared Wednesday in case we needed to get ahead of any weather. With backup plans in place I planned our flights and started watching the weather.
There was a strong front moving in but forecasts had it arriving after 2PM. The weather at home was nice but the mid part of the flight would be low IFR in the morning. Balancing these two factor, I chose to depart around 9:45. In theory this would get us in ahead of the rain and allow the fog to burn off. The flight home would be easy though or so I thought at the time.
Preflight and packing the plane were uneventful and I soon had the props spinning. 5/23 was closed and 14 was active. As I pulled out of the hangar row and turned towards the taxiway, I was greeted by a line of planes more suitable to Newark. We received our clearance and joined the conga line. At one point I counted 18 planes waiting to depart. We joined at position 12 I believe. The controllers did a nice job and even with the line and several arrivals, we were on our way in 15 minutes.
The flight up the coast was smooth and we soon started planning our arrival for a fuel stop. The weather had been 1000 overcast at 9:30 but by the time we arrived it was just scattered at 3000. That was over the field though. It was more broken to the South, so I requested the RNAV 05 and was cleared for the approach. Just after passing the FAF, I broke out and cancelled IFR.
We got a quick turn from the staff at Harnett Jetport, in Erwin NC. They are under a major rebuild so the ramp was a mess but even so they did a great job getting us turned and on our way. The second leg to DC was smooth and easy. Our clearance was waiting for us and though we had a deviation to avoid some restricted airspace, we were soon direct Manassas and cleared to land. The APP jet center helped us with our stuff. We not only had our luggage but had hauled up more stuff for my daughter.
While we avoided the weather on the trip, while grabbing a quick dinner the storms arrived. Luckily they were mostly done by the time we finished and we headed over to the play. I can say totally unbiased, Samantha was the best and she rocked the role.