I got back into the air the other
day for the first time after the oil cooler sprung a leak (almost a month). I sure felt good. No oil leak, no coolant leak, no
overheating while running 30” MAP up to 9500.
Today the wife and I did our
first cross country. We flew up to
big bear in the mountains (7500’) and landed on the taxiway as the runway is
closed for the summer. On departure
we were off the ground before we reached the displaced landing threshold. No other plane we saw came close to
doing that. Turrrrrbo!!!
Still limiting to 30” MAP
continuous or 6000 RPM, which ever is more conservative. Also keeping TOT at 1600 or less (which
is not very conservative but I need to fly). I need to have a reserve turbo before I
allow more MAP and a balanced prop before I allow more RPM.
Then we went to L.A and showed
the plane off to the parents and got our free parental dinner (even though I’m
40 they still always pay). Practice
ILS into Torrance. Flight following
the whole way often talking to controllers we know (the wife is an air traffic
controller – she is here to help).
We often hear “Cleared through class bravo airspace at copilots own
discursion.” J
Great day, keep building.
Dave
Leonard