Sunday, April 30, 2000

Knoxville, TN (USA)

Got up early and drove back to the city. Had lunch at Burger King in Camp Springs (1415L). Made it to the airport just before my student (Gray). We took off just before another huge thunderstorm hit the city again. Had to climb quickly and finally found some good weather over central Virginia. Stopped in Knoxville for fuel. Good turn there - home after dark.

Saturday, April 29, 2000

Washington, DC (USA)

Had a good visit to the city today - lots of good family facts found in the National Archives. Spent a few hours in the City and then drove north to meet my internet genealogy friend, Pat. We think we are related by blood (through her husband, Mike). Arrived around dinner time. All of Pat's children and grand-children were there and we had a big dinner at a big dining room table. After dinner, we talked about the family tree for several hours. Pat insisted I stay over night, so we had a lot of time to work on fixing some of the problems in how our families are related. Bed very late.

Friday, April 28, 2000

Raleigh, NC (USA)

[Training "Cross County" Flight] Left this morning with plans to stop through North Carolina for fuel. This is a little farther than I normally try to go on one tank of fuel - and I regret it now. I had set up a visit with my Uncle Terry at the FBO in Raleigh and weather looked good. Unfortunately, when we got there, the weather was really crappy. I wanted to do an approach, but all the ones our aircraft could do were unavailable. Luckily, we were able to do an NDB (with hand-held GPS backup). Landed just before low fuel lights came on. I'm not happy about that... Saw Uncle Terry for a little bit and checked on the weather. There was a SIGMET near DC and I figured we might not make it - changed our flight plan to Richmond. On the way, we got an early descent and saw the field from about 50 miles (even though there was a huge storm just 10 miles west of the city). Landed at Andrews AFB and parked just as the huge storm hit the field. Luckily, we were inside by then. My student's family met us there - they were happy that he had made it. It turned out that his mom has terminal cancer and this was a "last visit." Sure wish I had known that before I left this morning... Picked up my rental car (Thrifty) and checked into hotel (on base). Should have a good visit to the Archives tomorrow.