I am back from Oshkosh, one of the greatest adventures yet in my life thus far!! :) I hope to have a write up on that, and Yorktown for that matter, posted in the near future.
For now, I had to mention just a few things that are in motion. If I ever thought that my fun would end after this summer, I was completely wrong!
Firstly, I learned so much at the air show and had a blast running around talking to people! I got to talk to a bunch of aerobatic pilots and bumped into one of my fav's while checking out his plane: Greg Koontz. Turns out he has an aerobatic school/bed & breakfast at his house in Alabama. IF I study really hard and get my license by November, I could be spending Thanksgiving being thankful for aerobatics! It's not free by any means, but still an amazing experience! Just means I have to start studying now and harder than I ever did before.
Want to know the strangest thing? I went back to look at pictures I took from my second airshow; my first time seeing him perform. Dated June 2011. My description underneath a picture of his plane read:
"Greg Koontz's plane. Also flew in the show. Absolutely breath taking. If I ever become an aerobatic pilot, it'll be because of him. Have video of him too."
I only meant at the time that he might inspire me to do so in the future. Had no idea at the time how literal those words might become. If I succeed, then I will quite literally become an aerobatic pilot because of him.
Today at lunch, I tried to tackle calculating density altitude...without a whole lot of luck. But I've got to hang in there - this is one of the main things that propelled me to return to Atlanta. I did not (and still do not) want to leave Oshkosh.
If that wasn't enough on my plate, once I recover financially, I plan to sign up for the Sparta 5k in the spring. Not really an aviation thing, but quite a big deal and will require lots and lots of training. It's another obstacle mud 5k... apparently one of the hardest.
And then tonight, I found out that one of the required courses (Officer Basic Course) I need for CAP will start Thursday night. I signed up awhile ago because I need it to pass my current level. The waiting list was long, so I put my name in awhile back and just waited. The second one, Squadron Leadership School, will have a session in October that I also need to sign up for.
So in the next few months, both money & time will be tight. If I drop off the face of the planet, that is why. I'd really like to make Oshkosh again next year, but in order to do all of these fantastic things, I need to budget like I've never budgeted before and study like I've never studied before. Then and only then will I reach heights that I've never reached before. :)
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Pretty Merry Muffins Fight Cutely
Ugggh, I do not feel well. :/
My ears hurt and I cannot hear well, and my throat hurts on top of it. I just feel run down and achy. I've fallen into a Catch-22: I have no energy so I'm falling behind on the things I need to get done and can't focus enough on the things I need to get done, but if I push myself to get everything done in time, I may just become even sicker. Ugh!
I had a freak-out moment this morning...and I'm not writing what my bad thoughts were, as to not jinx myself. But I calmed down, reminded myself that it's only Tuesday and I still have plenty of time to recover. Engine may be out, but I have altitude on my side and have a little bit of time to see if I can get it restarted. No need to panic yet.
Just read online that garlic oil is good for killing bacteria related to sinus infections and ear pain. Huh. I was craving it like mad last night... Awesome how the body knows what it needs sometimes.
Ok, onwards and upwards! PMMFC - "Pretty Merry Muffins Fight Cutely"!! ;)
My ears hurt and I cannot hear well, and my throat hurts on top of it. I just feel run down and achy. I've fallen into a Catch-22: I have no energy so I'm falling behind on the things I need to get done and can't focus enough on the things I need to get done, but if I push myself to get everything done in time, I may just become even sicker. Ugh!
I had a freak-out moment this morning...and I'm not writing what my bad thoughts were, as to not jinx myself. But I calmed down, reminded myself that it's only Tuesday and I still have plenty of time to recover. Engine may be out, but I have altitude on my side and have a little bit of time to see if I can get it restarted. No need to panic yet.
Just read online that garlic oil is good for killing bacteria related to sinus infections and ear pain. Huh. I was craving it like mad last night... Awesome how the body knows what it needs sometimes.
Ok, onwards and upwards! PMMFC - "Pretty Merry Muffins Fight Cutely"!! ;)
Monday, July 16, 2012
Home Stretch - 5 days and counting
Oshkosh is coming up pretty fast. Hard to believe it's this weekend. I'm busily getting everything together, and as always, it seems there's just not enough time.
I finally finished all of the weight and balance questions (all 50!) today at lunch. It's quite a good feeling to finally be done with those! I'm also glad that I feel much more confident about calculating them now, so I'm thankful for all those problems, but it was like wading through mud to get through all of them. One more chapter done!!! I'm almost THERE!!!! Onwards to density altitude!
Thought I was over my sinus infection and finished my antibiotics a few days ago, but my left ear has been hurting really bad tonight...which means another call to the doctor tomorrow. I hate earaches. :/
But I want to feel well on my trip
The cravings to go flying have gotten really bad lately, too. Was so bad the other day, I pretended I was doing touch & go's in my car. I miss it immensely, and it gets so that being up in a plane isn't enough anymore; I have to have my hands on the wheel.
I'm going to try and do a few more things before bed to get ready for this weekend and have an early night. Why does pain in your ear make you feel icky all over? Blah. :(
I finally finished all of the weight and balance questions (all 50!) today at lunch. It's quite a good feeling to finally be done with those! I'm also glad that I feel much more confident about calculating them now, so I'm thankful for all those problems, but it was like wading through mud to get through all of them. One more chapter done!!! I'm almost THERE!!!! Onwards to density altitude!
Thought I was over my sinus infection and finished my antibiotics a few days ago, but my left ear has been hurting really bad tonight...which means another call to the doctor tomorrow. I hate earaches. :/
But I want to feel well on my trip
The cravings to go flying have gotten really bad lately, too. Was so bad the other day, I pretended I was doing touch & go's in my car. I miss it immensely, and it gets so that being up in a plane isn't enough anymore; I have to have my hands on the wheel.
I'm going to try and do a few more things before bed to get ready for this weekend and have an early night. Why does pain in your ear make you feel icky all over? Blah. :(
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Stress!! 10 days and counting...
Stress doesn't even describe what I'm going through right now. Since Monday, time has flown by at warp speed. Now, don't get me wrong, I do want time to go fast because I cannot wait... but at the same time, I just have soo much that I need to do to get ready and to finish up at work before I leave that it's a bit stressful at the same time.
Stressful, yes, ... but gonna be worth it! :) Just need to hold it together between now and then. I'm sooo tired! I stopped counting down because it was making the time go faster and then I was surprised to find out we were 10 days as of today. I've never done anything like this before and I'm a little nervous. There's sooo much planning involved! I had no idea just how much it took.
Had some last minute changes - looks like I'm driving up and renting a car. I thought about investing in a GPS, but my boss was nice enough to offer a spare one he had. On the plus side, I'll have enough room to bring my folding chair and have definite transport to Madison on Saturday. :) Not sure if I'll feel much like driving 2 hours to Madison at that point, but I'll be THAT close!!! I can't miss it. But I know in any case, I'll be returning by early evening, I hear that a lot of planes will be landing at that point and how cool would it be to eat dinner while watching them land??
Just looked at the route on google maps and thought once again how I must be crazy. Normal people don't do things like this. Then again, ... normal people don't experience this kind of awesomeness either. ;)
Ok, back to work!
Stressful, yes, ... but gonna be worth it! :) Just need to hold it together between now and then. I'm sooo tired! I stopped counting down because it was making the time go faster and then I was surprised to find out we were 10 days as of today. I've never done anything like this before and I'm a little nervous. There's sooo much planning involved! I had no idea just how much it took.
Had some last minute changes - looks like I'm driving up and renting a car. I thought about investing in a GPS, but my boss was nice enough to offer a spare one he had. On the plus side, I'll have enough room to bring my folding chair and have definite transport to Madison on Saturday. :) Not sure if I'll feel much like driving 2 hours to Madison at that point, but I'll be THAT close!!! I can't miss it. But I know in any case, I'll be returning by early evening, I hear that a lot of planes will be landing at that point and how cool would it be to eat dinner while watching them land??
Just looked at the route on google maps and thought once again how I must be crazy. Normal people don't do things like this. Then again, ... normal people don't experience this kind of awesomeness either. ;)
Ok, back to work!
Sunday, July 8, 2012
T-Minus 2 weeks and Counting...
My update about the USS Yorktown trip is coming along. I'm halfway through. Just don't have a lot of time these days and not a lot of time to update. Soon, I promise.
Oshkosh preparations are coming along nicely. Found a master list of events online while looking for a map and it even allowed me to same the events I wanted to attend in my own itinerary. I have all 6 days planned! My aerobatic plane pen pal suggested that I take it easy because people get burned out easy, and I took his advice for Monday. By Tuesday, I had double booked myself a few times. By Thursday, I had 8 different things I wanted to see at once (I have since narrowed it down to 4).
Merlin has it completely wrong about how air shows don't further one towards their goal of wanting to fly! I'm going to learn soooooooo much at this air show!! Classes on how to prepare for the check-ride, survival seminars, forums on how to get good landings and the dangers of hypoxia. Plus, discussions with REAL Tuskeegee Airmen and WASPs!!!! And Sean D. Tucker will be preforming there PLUS has a forum later in the week about aerobatic flying!!!!!!!!!! <3 <3 <3
On Tuesday, there's a forum with Dick Rutan, who flew the Voyager around the world without stopping and without refueling in 1986. It broke lots of records and no one has been able to break them since. That's sounds sooooo neat to hear him talk about that!!! But this is where my first scheduling conflict occurs. At the EXACT same time, there's ANOTHER forum about an F-4 pilot and MiG 21 pilot who were fighting one another in the sky during a war. The F-4 pilot shoots down the MiG 21. 20+ some years later, they meet again and become friends. They wrote a book together about their experiences and will be there talking about it (with the planes!!!!!), with book signing after. Why you schedule them at the same time, Airventure???
SQUEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!! TWO WEEKS FROM TOMORROW!!!!!!!!! Two weeks from TODAY I get to see Madison where I was born! It just occurred to me today that this was like summer camp!!! heheheh Wheeeeeeeeeeee!!!
Another thing also occurred to me today. I've been wanting to do the Aviation Challenge in Huntsville and thought that maybe one day when I had oodles and oodles of money, I would because it costs about $500 to go. I'm going to easily exceed that for this trip... so why not? :) Maybe that'll be my "summer camp" next year.
Oshkosh planning dinner meeting tomorrow night with two people I'm going up with. More packing, more cleaning, more studying. I've really got to focus at work this week - I'm overly excited and still need to somehow squeeze 3 weeks of work (plus moving the kiddies over to new dorms) into two weeks.
Btw, I have a pilot call sign now - Squee. No..that's actually my name: "Squee". Wasn't too crazy about it at first, but it's grown on me. I have a sign above my desk at work with a chibi Darth Vader eating chocolate chip cookies and says "Do not underestimate the power of the Squee". (Btw, I have a "Squee" t-shirt on its way and I'm totally wearing it to Oshkosh!)
Okay, upwards and onwards! I have a lot of work ahead of me in the next two weeks. I can't believe it's FINALLY here!!!!!!!! One year ago, I heard about Oshkosh for the first time. I had no idea there could be such a thing. I listened to the ATC communications at my desk at work with absolute raging jealousy and asked my boss for this time off a year in advance so I could go the following year (this year!). I had no idea how I would do it, as I've never done a trip like this before. All I knew was that asking for the time off was the first step. So step by step, I planned and I researched to make it all come together and now it is here. Perhaps one of the greatest adventures in my life thus far... and it's happening in TWO WEEKS!!!
"Nothing's difficult; everything's a challenge!
Through adversity to the stars,
from the last plane to the last bullet,
to the last minute, to the last man,
We fight! We Fight! We FIGHT!!!"
Oshkosh preparations are coming along nicely. Found a master list of events online while looking for a map and it even allowed me to same the events I wanted to attend in my own itinerary. I have all 6 days planned! My aerobatic plane pen pal suggested that I take it easy because people get burned out easy, and I took his advice for Monday. By Tuesday, I had double booked myself a few times. By Thursday, I had 8 different things I wanted to see at once (I have since narrowed it down to 4).
Merlin has it completely wrong about how air shows don't further one towards their goal of wanting to fly! I'm going to learn soooooooo much at this air show!! Classes on how to prepare for the check-ride, survival seminars, forums on how to get good landings and the dangers of hypoxia. Plus, discussions with REAL Tuskeegee Airmen and WASPs!!!! And Sean D. Tucker will be preforming there PLUS has a forum later in the week about aerobatic flying!!!!!!!!!! <3 <3 <3
On Tuesday, there's a forum with Dick Rutan, who flew the Voyager around the world without stopping and without refueling in 1986. It broke lots of records and no one has been able to break them since. That's sounds sooooo neat to hear him talk about that!!! But this is where my first scheduling conflict occurs. At the EXACT same time, there's ANOTHER forum about an F-4 pilot and MiG 21 pilot who were fighting one another in the sky during a war. The F-4 pilot shoots down the MiG 21. 20+ some years later, they meet again and become friends. They wrote a book together about their experiences and will be there talking about it (with the planes!!!!!), with book signing after. Why you schedule them at the same time, Airventure???
SQUEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!! TWO WEEKS FROM TOMORROW!!!!!!!!! Two weeks from TODAY I get to see Madison where I was born! It just occurred to me today that this was like summer camp!!! heheheh Wheeeeeeeeeeee!!!
Another thing also occurred to me today. I've been wanting to do the Aviation Challenge in Huntsville and thought that maybe one day when I had oodles and oodles of money, I would because it costs about $500 to go. I'm going to easily exceed that for this trip... so why not? :) Maybe that'll be my "summer camp" next year.
Oshkosh planning dinner meeting tomorrow night with two people I'm going up with. More packing, more cleaning, more studying. I've really got to focus at work this week - I'm overly excited and still need to somehow squeeze 3 weeks of work (plus moving the kiddies over to new dorms) into two weeks.
Btw, I have a pilot call sign now - Squee. No..that's actually my name: "Squee". Wasn't too crazy about it at first, but it's grown on me. I have a sign above my desk at work with a chibi Darth Vader eating chocolate chip cookies and says "Do not underestimate the power of the Squee". (Btw, I have a "Squee" t-shirt on its way and I'm totally wearing it to Oshkosh!)
Okay, upwards and onwards! I have a lot of work ahead of me in the next two weeks. I can't believe it's FINALLY here!!!!!!!! One year ago, I heard about Oshkosh for the first time. I had no idea there could be such a thing. I listened to the ATC communications at my desk at work with absolute raging jealousy and asked my boss for this time off a year in advance so I could go the following year (this year!). I had no idea how I would do it, as I've never done a trip like this before. All I knew was that asking for the time off was the first step. So step by step, I planned and I researched to make it all come together and now it is here. Perhaps one of the greatest adventures in my life thus far... and it's happening in TWO WEEKS!!!
"Nothing's difficult; everything's a challenge!
Through adversity to the stars,
from the last plane to the last bullet,
to the last minute, to the last man,
We fight! We Fight! We FIGHT!!!"
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