Last Cirrus Family Trip

This weekend marked our last family trip in a Cirrus, at least for a while. :)

That's because we are moving in a few weeks, down to Rock Hill, SC.

We took the opportunity to head back down to KUZA for a little time with my family. K, Ev, and I packed up into the turbo and pointed the nose SW. The weekend was great, and both the flight down and back were as enjoyable as ever.

As we neared Rock Hill, we were at about 4000' and turned a bit more South to dodge some of the CLT airspace. Being on an IFR flight plan we were listening to the CLT controllers when we heard an urgent traffic alert call for another aircraft. The other aircraft didn't respond immediately so the controller repeated the alert. After a few long seconds the aircraft finally responded that he'd had a close encounter - after he caught his breath he thanked the controller for the warning. It sounded like an eye-opening event.

On the way home we sped away from the setting sun and, after breaking through a broken layer around 6000', were greeted with this view over my left shoulder:

Shortly thereafter we were on the ground and starting to unpack for the drive home:



There's no better way to travel.

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