The weather conditions approaching IOW last night and through the northern 4 stops made it impossible to fly a VFR (good weather) course, unfortunately. So the ARC leadership chose to eliminate those stops, allow racers to reposition their planes to other airports for hangar space, and to relocate the start timing line to noon on Wed Jun 22 at Alliance NE (AIA). Racers were free to make their way to Alliance for the new start site.
After a good cry or two or three, I asked Charissa if she'd be interested in flying the FULL course and arrive at AIA via BKX, JMS, SPF, and RWL. Without a moment's hesitation, she jumped on it, and we started planning accordingly. We packed up 51-Charlie, sumped enormous amounts of water from the gas tanks after Saturday night's rainfall, taxied out to Runway 12 and launched from IOW heading to BKX. It was a great IFR flight in and out of clouds with some light to moderate rain and a nice GPS approach into BKX.
While we thought that another team or two had this crazy idea too, the folks at the FBO claim that we are the only racers stopping in Brookings. Is it possible that we are the lone racers here?
Hi Minnetta...Dale Walker @ Fort Worth. Gretchen passed along your blog...
ReplyDeleteI applaud you both for taking on the full route. What a great idea! I'm sure that you are great reps for the ARC racers that would have loved to fly the entire route and enjoy the stops along the way. Safe journeys...
Minnetta, you two freaking ROCK! So glad this is shaping up to be your best ARC ever -- it's the least the Universe can do after all that amazing work you put in the last year as Start Chair!
ReplyDeleteTailwinds to you and Charissa and have a blast! S. and I'll be vibing the crap out of you....
:)
Tater