Short cross country flight

We had nice stable air today, under high overcast clouds. My friend, Maciek, and I decided to take the Arrow out for a little trip over to Petersburg, VA.

We had a heck of a time getting the airplane started. Thankfully the flight school owner was able to help us out with a jump start. Once we were underway, however, it was a very easy, smooth trip.

We took off on 13 at Williamsburg as the lunch crowd was starting to depart (Charlie's restaurant is a huge draw for pilots, and with good reason). We headed west, using my handheld GPS for guidance.

I made one of my best landings yet at KPTB and taxied back to takeoff again, on runway 5.

Back in Williamsburg we got another soft landing in (that plane is not hard to land softly, once you get a few under your belt) and stopped off for some soup at the restaurant before doing some ramp walking to drool over the planes.

Before we left we talked with the flight school owner about some bad news. He is having to close up the business. There is a chance that it will get bought out, but he is not going through an enjoyable process.

I'm not sure where I will fly if they close up. Might have to start renting out of PHF now and then, which would be unfortunate.

Here's the Google Earth file for the flight.

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