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		<title>Flight to Michigan &#8211; Memorial Day Weekend 2010</title>
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We flew the airplane to Michigan for Memorial Day weekend in May 2010.  The trip had been planned for a couple of months and I started looking at the weather earlier in the week.  The outlook was good for the whole weekend.  To reduce the possibility of running into an afternoon thunderstorm we planned to [...]]]></description>
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<p>We flew the airplane to Michigan for Memorial Day weekend in May 2010.  The trip had been planned for a couple of months and I started looking at the weather earlier in the week.  The outlook was good for the whole weekend.  To reduce the possibility of running into an afternoon thunderstorm we planned to leave early in the morning on Thursday 5/27/2010.  We were at the airplane before 6 AM and the loading and preflight were quickly completed.  Flight plans were filed and weight and balance checked the night before so we were ready to go.  We were off the ground right around 6:30 AM which was the plan.  The air was smooth but a bit hazy and I was glad to be on an IFR flight plan.  I was cleared west directly over Baltimore, MD and climbed up to 10,000 feet.  Luckily we had a slight tailwind even though we were heading west which is unusual.  It wasn&#8217;t much, but we were still getting ground speeds around 125 to 130 knots (143-150 MPH).  We settled in for the 2.5 hour flight to our planned fuel stop in Conshocton, OH (Richard Downing Airport &#8211; I40).  Lori kept busy by reading a book and listening to music, Hannah played with her toys and Daddy&#8217;s iPad, and Bryan watched a DVD and eventually fell asleep for awhile.  We landed in Choshocton on schedule and had a quick stop to take on fuel and use the restrooms.  After a quick snack of popcorn we hopped back in the plane as we were excited to get back in the air and get to Allegan.  I wasn&#8217;t able to get Indianapolis Center on the radio so I departed VFR and quickly was able to pickup my IFR clearance in the air.  The leg from Conshocton to Allegan was only about 2 hours and before long we were handed off to Grand Rapids Approach and cleared for the GPS29 approach into Allegan (Padgham Field &#8211; 35D).  It isn&#8217;t unusual to have good landings when the plane is full and has an aft CG but my landing in Allegan was one of my best ever.  Too bad no one was watching!</p>
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<p>We spent Thursday, Friday &amp; Saturday in Allegan seeing family and friends in the area.  Lori&#8217;s family all got together at her parent&#8217;s house on Saturday and we had a very nice time.  Lori also was able to see one of her best friends from school that she has not seen in many years.  I didn&#8217;t see many of my friends but I did catch up with Troy for one evening who also lives in Allegan.  I had a very busy week planned at work the following week and it looked like weather might affect us if we decided to stay until Monday.  We opted to leave on Sunday morning and were off the ground right around 11 AM.  Again the flights went very well and we stopped in Conshocton for fuel.  They had an outdoor grill open so we decided to sit down and have lunch.  It was very hot and there was hardly a breeze.  After lunch we hopped back into the plane and were off for the final leg of our journey.  There were some scattered clouds that had popped up and we brushed up against a few of them as we climbed up to our assigned altitude of 9,000 feet.  I took quite a few pictures of this as it is a fun experience for me since prior to getting my instrument rating I could not do this.  We also flew into the Washington, DC Special Flight Rules Area (SFRA) and right over Baltimore.  Another great flight and we were on the ground back in Delaware (33N), tied down and unloaded before 5 PM.  It was hot and everyone was tired but it was definitely better than the 13 hour drive or flying commercially.  It is great that we are able to use the airplane for longer trips now with the whole family!</p>
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		<title>Myrtle Beach Vacation &#8211; April 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Apr 2010 02:33:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff</dc:creator>
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Early in the year we were planning a family vacation for Spring Break.  The plan was to fly the airplane to wherever we decided to go.  When we first started making the plans we thought that Disney in Orlando, FL might be the destination.  At the time I was still working on my instrument rating [...]]]></description>
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<p>Early in the year we were planning a family vacation for Spring Break.  The plan was to fly the airplane to wherever we decided to go.  When we first started making the plans we thought that Disney in Orlando, FL might be the destination.  At the time I was still working on my instrument rating and the goal was to complete it before April so that I could use it and weather wouldn&#8217;t be as big of a factor.  After looking into Disney it was obvious that over Spring Break it would be very busy and the prices would be very high because there were no discount specials.  I also wasn&#8217;t sure if I would complete the rating in time so we started looking at other destinations up the east coast.  Someplace that was far enough away but not too far in case we ended up having to drive.  After looking at a few destinations and getting recommendations we settled on Myrtle Beach.  My parents (Jeff &amp; Peggy) own a house in Myrtle Beach that they rent out and they stay at a place called <a href="http://www.compasscove.com/" target="_blank">Compass Cove</a> when they go to Myrtle Beach to check on the house a couple of times per year.  We looked into it and found out that it has numerous water attractions including pools, hot tubs, lazy rivers, kids pools and even water slides.  The prices were also very reasonable and the rooms were well setup with efficiencies that included a microwave and a refrigerator so that you could eat breakfast and lunch in the room.</p>
<p>On Friday, April 2nd we loaded up early in the morning into N2893Z and departed for Myrtle Beach.  I filed IFR even though the weather was perfect which I plan to do most of the time.  Total flight time was planned to be around 3 hours and 30 minutes due to the headwinds.  This is just a bit too far without a stop for the kids so we decided to find somewhere in North Carolina to stop for fuel and to eat lunch.  We ended up planning a stop in <a href="http://www.airnav.com/airport/KGWW" target="_blank">Goldsboro, NC (KGWW)</a> as this was not far off the airway and also had reasonable fuel prices that I found on <a href="http://www.airnav.com/" target="_blank">AirNav.com</a>.  Goldsboro is also where Grandpa Anthony now lives.  We had a very nice flight down and as we got closer the haze started to increase a bit but it was still a beautiful VFR day.  It actually was forecasted to be the hottest day of the year with temperatures in the mid-80s in Goldsboro.  When we landed in Goldsboro Grandpa Anthony was waiting for us.  He had a great picnic lunch all setup for us with lunch meats, peanut butter and jelly, chips, drinks and even ice cream!  It was a great lunch and great to see Grandpa for a short time.  We took on fuel, paid the bill and all hopped back into the plane for the short hop to Myrtle Beach.  It was very warm and I quickly got the engine running to cool us down.</p>
<p>We departed Goldsboro and climbed up back onto the airway down to Myrtle Beach.  The haze had increased significantly and I was glad to be IFR.  This leg of the flight was a little less than an hour and it went by very quickly.  I requested the <a href="http://204.108.4.16/d-tpp/1004/00280IL18.PDF" target="_blank">ILS 18 approach</a> into <a href="http://www.airnav.com/airport/KMYR" target="_blank">Myrtle Beach (KMYR)</a>.  I&#8217;m glad I did because it was very hazy and even at the final approach fix I could barely see the airport.  I flew the approach down to below 1000&#8242; and had a nice landing while 2 commercial jets waited for us.  The line man at Myrtle Beach Aviation was very helpful and helped me tie-down and load everything into a van.  We all piled into the van and the family stayed in the van while I checked in and got the rental car keys.  Then we were driven to the rental car lot and again helped with the bags into the car.  Great service!</p>
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<p>Compass Cove was only a few minute drive from the airport.  We checked in and checked out the facilities.  Everyone was excited to be at the beach and the weather couldn&#8217;t have been better!  For the next few days we had a great vacation in Myrtle Beach!  We spent a few hours each day in the pools or on the beach.  Most days we ate breakfast and lunch in the room and then went out on the town in the afternoon.  One afternoon we visited <a href="http://www.broadwayatthebeach.com/" target="_blank">Broadway at the Beach</a> and another day we went to <a href="http://www.bflanding.com/" target="_blank">Barefoot Landing</a>.  We also visited a park and a new shopping center called <a href="http://www.marketcommonmb.com/" target="_blank">The Market Common</a>.  On our last day we went out for breakfast at a pancake house and then walked on the new boardwalk in downtown Myrtle Beach that is currently being built.   We had a great time as a family and enjoyed many of the sites of Myrtle Beach including a round of miniature golf.  On Monday evening we went back to Barefoot Landing and the family got our picture taken with a white tiger cub at <a href="http://www.tigerfriends.com/preservationstation.html" target="_blank">Preservation Station</a>.  Each evening we went to someplace different for dinner including Liberty Taproom, Cici&#8217;s Pizza, Outback Steakhouse, Gordon Bierch Brewery, El Cerro Grande.  By the end of the day we were all very worn out from the pools and running around.  We got to sleep in later than normal each day as well.</p>
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<p>On Thursday morning we woke up early as we were planning to check out and go up to Wilmington, NC on our way home.  The weather forecast was calling for a very windy day so we got rolling early to beat the weather and wind.  Not long after dawn we got to the airport and loaded up the plane.  I filed IFR to Wilmington the night before and it would only be about a 45 minute flight.  We departed and climbed out to about 5000&#8242;.  There was a layer of clouds at about 5500&#8242; so I asked ATC if I could climb to 6000&#8242; which was granted.  This was one of the highlights of the trip for me as it was the first time that I was using my instrument rating.  I took some unbelievable pictures right above the clouds.  We quickly approached Wilmington and I flew the <a href="http://204.108.4.16/d-tpp/1004/00459IL24.PDF" target="_blank">ILS 24</a> into <a href="http://www.airnav.com/airport/KILM" target="_blank">KILM</a>.  It was already starting to get a little windy and bumpy and I had to fly through some small clouds on the approach which was really fun!  Lori was a bit nervous but I had a nice landing and we taxied to <a href="http://www.isoaero.com/" target="_blank">ISO Aero Services</a> on the north ramp.  Interestingly enough I completed my primary flight training at KILM and took my checkride right out of the same ramp where we parked.  I hadn&#8217;t been back to KILM since 2004.</p>
<p>We stayed at the Jameson Inn in Wilmington on Thursday and Friday nights.  We spent time driving around Wilmington on Thursday and saw the old neighborhood and house that we built and lived in from 2001 through 2004.  We also drove out to Wrightsville Beach.  We stopped at a vet clinic where a couple of Lori&#8217;s friends and past co-workers work (Tammy McCloud and Dr. Audrey Mizrahi).  On Thursday evening we went to Buffalo Wild Wings where we met up with a group of friends that I used to work with at Corning.  It was great to see all of them and catch up.  On Friday we met up with another friend of Jeff&#8217;s (Dr. Doug Dixon), saw his office and had lunch together in downtown Wilmington.  We then went downtown by the waterfront for a couple of hours.  The <a href="http://www.ncazaleafestival.org/" target="_blank">Azalea Festival</a> was getting kicked off and vendors were setting up and a lot of people were around.  There was a tall ship that was docked that we also got to tour.  Grandpa Anthony drove down and met us for dinner that evening and we had a nice dinner and visit at Carrabas.</p>
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<p>Unbelievably the vacation was almost over.  Saturday morning we woke up and had breakfast at the hotel.  We drove to the airport and got everything loaded into the plane.  Surprisingly the FBO hadn&#8217;t filled us up with fuel as I had requested and there was an issue with the truck.  I think the kid working the line could tell I was a bit upset and he went to try to get the truck running.  Within a few minutes the truck was going and he was filling us up.  It was frustrating because the plane had been sitting for two days and could have been serviced much earlier.  I had filed IFR for KILM to 33N.  Unfortunately we were again going to be fighting a headwind back.  It was slow going at 7000&#8242; and only getting about 100-110 knots of ground speed.  About 90 minutes into the flight Bryan had to use the bathroom so I looked at the Garmin 496 for a place to divert to.  I decided on <a href="http://www.airnav.com/airport/KSFQ" target="_blank">Suffolk, VA (KSFQ)</a>.   After a quick pit stop we jumped back into the plane and I departed VFR as there was a lot of traffic and I wanted to get on my way.  Once I got in the air I called up Norfolk Approach and requested a pop-up IFR clearance to 33N and was cleared direct.  This would take us pretty much straight up the Chesapeake Bay which was a very beautiful flight.  Originally I requested 5000&#8242; to try to get a little more ground speed but it was a bit bumpy so I requested 7000&#8242; which smoothed everything out.  I flew the <a href="http://204.108.4.16/d-tpp/1004/05365V27.PDF" target="_blank">VOR27 Approach</a> into <a href="http://www.airnav.com/airport/33N" target="_blank">33N</a>.  It was a bit gusty and turbulent on the approach and I could hear Lori in the back gasping.  She was glad to be back on the ground after a not so good landing in which I bounced a bit due to the winds.</p>
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<p>We had a great trip!  The week went by fast but it was nice to come home.  It gave me great satisfaction to be able to load up my whole family with luggage and take a week long vacation with the airplane.  I was well prepared and we had great weather!  I look forward to many more opportunities to use the airplane and take the family places.  Please check out all of our pictures of the trip by following this link:  <a href="http://picasaweb.google.com/freyjd/MyrtleBeachSCAndWilmingtonNCApril2010#" target="_self">http://picasaweb.google.com/freyjd/MyrtleBeachSCAndWilmingtonNCApril2010?feat=directlink</a></p>
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		<title>P-51 Mustang Tribute Film: Gray Eagles</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Feb 2010 15:30:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The P-51 Mustang is one of the most beautiful and intriguing planes that I&#8217;ve ever seen.  Even though I&#8217;m not a huge warbird nut, I really do love the P-51 and hope to someday get to fly in one.  This is an excellent documentary and cool story about a P-51 pilot and his plane.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The P-51 Mustang is one of the most beautiful and intriguing planes that I&#8217;ve ever seen.  Even though I&#8217;m not a huge warbird nut, I really do love the P-51 and hope to someday get to fly in one.  This is an excellent documentary and cool story about a P-51 pilot and his plane.</p>
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		<title>Started my IFR training!</title>
		<link>http://www.thefreyfamily.net/2009/10/09/started-my-ifr-training</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Oct 2009 17:50:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It has been something that I have wanted to do for quite sometime, but I have finally gotten serious about my IFR flight training.  I had plans to start earlier in the year after I had some new panel lights installed in N9526J but that had to be put on hold for awhile after the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It has been something that I have wanted to do for quite sometime, but I have finally gotten serious about my IFR flight training.  I had plans to start earlier in the year after I had some new panel lights installed in N9526J but that had to be put on hold for awhile after the plane was totalled in an <a href="http://www.thefreyfamily.net/wordpress/2009/03/20/n9526j-damaged-by-another-plane">unfortunate accident</a>.  After going through the spring and most of the summer without a good airplane to fly, I finally got the bug again over our family vacation to Michigan in early July.  I <a href="http://www.thefreyfamily.net/wordpress/2009/09/20/west-michigan-flying-july-2009">rented planes from Dodgen Aircraft in Allegan, MI and got quite a few hours of flight time in West Michigan on the trip</a>.  In August I purchased a 1979 Piper Archer II that is loaded and all setup for IFR flight.   Click on the picture below to see the specs of the new airplane and to see more pictures.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a title="N2893Z - 1979 PA28-181 Piper Archer II" href="http://www.thefreyfamily.net/n2893z"><img class="g2image_centered aligncenter" title="N2893Zg.jpg" src="http://www.thefreyfamily.net/gallery2/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&amp;g2_itemId=26347&amp;g2_GALLERYSID=ef689cc7d0d2ed4b92d32e3bce73bef2" alt="N2893Zg.jpg" width="451" height="298" /></a></p>
<p>Before I purchased the new plane I received a stipulation from Lori.  She said that she supported the purchase of the new plane as long as I studied and got my IFR within a year.  What an ultimatum!  Lori wants to be able to use the plane to travel places and to see family more often and I totally understand why she is pushing me to get it.  I thought it was a great idea and I immediately started studying again for the IFR written exam.  I&#8217;m about ready to take the test within a couple of weeks as I&#8217;m taking practice tests and scoring in the low 90% range.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve also started the flight portion of my IFR rating.  <a href="http://www.airdorrin.com/" target="_blank">Frank Dorrin</a> is an instructor that I met through flying out of Delaware Airpark (33N).  Frank and I have talked a couple of times about the rating and what is required.  He is very much down to business and uses a structured syllabus.  He also owns a simulator which will help in my training.  I&#8217;ve decided to start working with Frank and have now completed two flights with him that were both very productive.  So far we have practiced the instrument scan, four fundamentals, constant rate climbs and descents, timed turns and we are currently working on patterns.  We&#8217;ve spent some time on the ground as well and he is preparing me for what I need to know by showing the reference materials that I should use.  What I really like about working with Frank as I know what to expect.  He lays out the plans and we execute them.  Both flights have been at night which is also helping me with my night proficiency.  I&#8217;ve attached the flight tracks of the two lessons that I&#8217;ve completed so far that I downloaded from my Garmin 496.  Technology never ceases to amaze me and this data is a great tool to evaluate the flight performance.  You can also view the speed and altitude information as well as the flight tracks by clicking on these links: <a href="http://www.everytrail.com/view_trip.php?trip_id=384045" target="_blank">IFR Lesson #1</a> and <a href="http://www.everytrail.com/view_trip.php?trip_id=384038" target="_blank">IFR Lesson #2</a>.</p>
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