Wow, I had contacted the seller about ferrying this airplane...Now I'm glad Chris got it. HA! Excellent job Sir, getting it down safely and without injury.
I use an electronic logbook available online as a free download and have been very happy with it for years now. Go to www.forpilots.com and click on Logbook.
The pilot's wife and another couple. The 4 were heading to Salem for dinner.
http://blog.oregonlive.com/washingtoncounty/2006/10/previous_stories_on_the_hillsb.html
This has got to be one of the most bizarre accident reports I've ever read. It is lengthy and confusing, particularly the personnel information, but I think you'll find it interesting. I actually witnessed the accident, as I was working at the airport at the time...
Can you imagine what it takes to become a Presidential Pilot? The selection process must be extensive. That's a special person. One of only 12 so far, pretty cool.
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/image/0812/exp18home_nasa_big.jpg
Home from Above
Credit: Expedition 18 Crew, NASA Explanation: There's no place like home. Peering out of the window of the International Space Station (ISS), astronaut Greg Chamitoff takes in the planet on which...
Nope...didn't have a noise-canceling headset. At least the plane had a plug-in for my iPod, so I had music the whole way. Plus the Garmin 396 has XM Radio. I was pretty happy!
I'll be flying a Cessna 150 from Portland, OR to Austin, TX next week. Planning to overnight in Corona, CA and El Paso, TX. Anyone been to these places and can recommend places to stay or places to eat or things to do? Thanks.