Friday, May 30, 2008
Previous Cross Country Flights
Thanks to all of you who have already visited my new blog. I figured that this would be a good place for me to muse about my ideas of flying; my ambitions you might say. Although music is my first love, flying is quickly on it's way through the ranks. It's kind of my way of doing an extreme sport. I don't bungee jump of high bridges, dive off of cliffs, or drive off-road vehicles through rocky terrain (although I'd love to give that one a shot). This is my "thing." I hope you'll find something to entertain you here.
Just for fun, I'm putting up some pictures from previous flights. These pictures were taken on a solo cross country flight to the Phoenix Goodyear Airport, Durango & Albuquerque. All of these photos were taken by me. Don't worry, I wasn't flying the plane at the time. I was letting George handle that. All of these flights were made in a Diamond DA40 CS Diamond Star. This is a single engine aircraft made of composite materials with a controllable pitch propeller and the coveted Garmin G1000 Integrated Avionics (see photo). If you think that kind of stuff is interesting, check out these websites: Diamond DA40 CS Diamond Star; Garmin G1000 Integrated Avionics
The best part about the particular aircraft that I piloted was that the autopilot was integrated into the Garmin system. It makes flying the GPS flight plan absolutely seamless. It also provides a flight director on the PFD (primary flight display) as well as a magenta colored projected flight path on the MFD (multi-function display). This makes getting lost nearly impossible. One other feature that I really like about the G1000 is that you can zoom in and out on your position up to 20 miles high, and as close as 500 feet. This shows your position on the GPS map on the MFD and will also display the aircraft's range depending on how much fuel you have on board and what your current rate of consumption is. This can't be trusted as entirely accurate however, because your fuel usage changes in climbs and descents.
Most of these photos were taken near the Grand Canyon. Except for the obvious one of downtown Phoenix. Enjoy!
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3 comments:
Hey Jason,
Nice photos!
Hey Mr. Findlay! I like your pictures.
It's so hard to believe that the summer's already here... I keep feeling like I'm just on extended vacation and any minute I'll go back to school and orchestra like it was before. I can hardly believe I'm not going back to South Hills! Crazy how time flew this year...
I'll try to keep up with your blog. Hopefully I won't get TOO caught up in summer!
~Chelsea
Jason,
Sweet pics...I do have to admit that I'm jealous of all the pilot stuff. Lately I've been thinking more and more of trying to get my license at some point - I'll have to chat with you about it. By the way, what are your plans for the license? Keep up the posts...I'll now start checking this thing now that I know it's here.
Jimmy Larson
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