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Sunday, August 4, 2013
Home from Oshkosh
I think every pilot has a common theme: To one day fly into Oshkosh.
Thanks to my pal, Brad Benson, that happened for me on Thursday when we flew in. I will be putting together a long post on the days we spent there soon but one of the benefits of doing this -- especially with someone in the right seat who's done it before -- it it provides a great confidence boost.
We left this morning. Sunday is pretty abandoned at Oshkosh so you'll just have to imagine about 50 times as many planes floating around as what you see here, but this is a good tour of the taxi from homebuilt camping down to Runway 18.
Tomorrow I have another doctor's appointment and some new gizmo has arrived from Medtronic. I'm feeling great and I'm ready to get to work giving the FAA what they need to get my renewal.
I just flew into the busiest airport in the world; I can fly anywhere.
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Congratulations Bob!! Love that shiny airplane of yours!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great feeling!
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