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Hangar flying with Pilot Kent and Pilot Mike from the 2006
Annual Gaston's Fly In.
Pilot Dan is unable to join us.
Hangar Flying:
We've got a little different show for you, this week. The crew
is doing their very first "live" Pilotcast from the Gaston's White
River Resort, in Lakeview, Arkansas. They start out with a little bit
of history about the resort and the fly in, including who started the
event when it first occurred. Pilot Kent tells us why he was so
determined to be at Gaston's on Saturday morning, and how flew in and
landed at 11:30 Friday night. He also describes his aerobatic flight in
an Extra 300, with CFI Chip Gibbons.
Next we listen to a pilot roundtable, that includes Pilot
Mike, Pilot Kent, CFI Dr. Bruce Chien, Pilot Lance Flynn, CFI Chip
Gibbons, Pilot Steve See, Pilot Grant, Pilot Leslie, Pilot Spike Cutler,
Pilot Kathryn, and Pilot Nick. To start things off, Pilot Lance retells
the harrowing story of an engine failure while flying his Mooney from
Atlanta, Georgia to Teterborough, New Jersey. Then there's a short
discussion on some of the difficulties you can expect when landing on
Gaston's 3200' grass runway. CFI Chip talks about how he got into
aerobatic flying and how he got over the nausea he had when he first
started. We hear a little about some of the different aircraft the flew
in and CFI Chip give his reaction to learning that someone flew 20
hours cross-country in a Pitts. CFI Bruce describes the amazing mix of
social activities that are going on, from a drive-in movie theater to
an illicit card game. Pilot Steve, who acts as Gaston's unofficial air
traffic controller, talks about his very unusual aircraft, an IAR-823.
Everyone talks about why they keep coming back to the Gaston's Fly, and
why the attendance grows every year. Pilot Grant and Pilot Leslie are
husband and wife, and they tell about their experiences while training
for their Private Pilots License at the same time. Pilot Spike has a
little fun and show the "Gaston's International Airport Security"
passes, he made. Pilot Katherine wins the award for the furthest
distance traveled, coming from Anchorage, Alaska, to attend the fly in.
The group talks about the wide variations in the condition of rental
aircraft. Pilot Nick gives a quick description of bringing his new dog
along from Albuquerque, New Mexico, and how you shouldn't make your
cross country legs too long with a dog aboard. Lastly, Pilot Kent
suggests that if you're not able to make it to Gaston's next year, put
together a fly in of your own at a local airport.
Show Links:
Song: "Flying Away" by Empyrion from the State of
Washington.
Song:
"No More Summertime Blues" by Geoff
Smith
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