I arrived at Twin Oaks by 6:30, and spotted my plane in the back of the hanger. No problem, pulling several planes out, and arranging them around the ramp so I could 4KU out was a good warm up on a chilly morning.
By 7:00 I was rolling down 20. Still after more than 350 takeoffs, the excitement as the plane becomes unstuck from the ground, and the runway descends below, never fails.
The ridge line south was thick with clouds, so I departed to the east, towards higher overcast in the Willamette valley. McMinnville was under a low cloud layer, so I headed over to Aurora to work on landing.
First landing was as disappointing as the last several had been. Rolling out I thought about the absence of the stall warning that normally accompanies the last second before the mains touch down, as well as some elevator travel remaining. I'm not holding it off long enough to bleed off airspeed, and touching down to fast, skipping along on the main gear.
The second trip around the pattern seemed to confirm this as I landed much smoother with the stall warning just beginning to squeak, and the yoke all the way back.
Being Friday meant that there would be a gathering over coffee and doughnuts at Lenhardt (7S9) just a few minutes south of Aurora.
As I rolled out on final for 20 at Lenhardt, I considered landing in the grass adjacent to the runway, which is a common practice here, but went for the pavement, not sure of the impact that the recent rains may have had on the turf.
Exiting the runway and hoping not to find anything too squishy in the grass, I taxied over to the FBO. Like driving a car on grass, there's something fun about taxiing an airplane on the grass, least I think so.
After a short visit of hanger talk, I needed to get headed back toward Twin Oaks. The downside of renting...
It's always surprising how much noise rain can make over the air traveling over my aluminum surroundings at 110kts, engine, and an ANR headset.
Too soon, I was back at Twin Oaks, preparing to return to work and life on the ground.
Turned out to be a very nice day; flying, a drink with my boss and coworker after work, sushi with my family that night, and it was my birthday.
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Sounds fun and happy birthday! My birthday is at the end of the month and I want to fly to Flight Deck in Salem and celebrate.
I flew out of Twin Oaks that day around 10:00 am. Maybe I'll see you around there someday. I'll be the redhead flying the red Cub Crafter with Emily. :)
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