May 18, 2012 (Late to posting this.)
Since my second solo, I had put in another 1.3 hours flying from KEXX to KRUQ gaining confidence actually flying somewhere. Jerry thought it was time for a cross country, and so I planned a cross country to KRCZ (Richmond County) about a 60nm flight. We had scheduled to fly this on Friday (5/18) in the afternoon.
Jerry called me the night before and offered a great opportunity to get in almost 3 hours of cross country to two other destinations. Jerry often flies skydive planes for Skydive Carolina, and their King Air 90 was at KJNX for repair. Jerry needed to pick up the plane, fly to Chester (KDCM) and then fly drop sorties. He obviously needed help ferrying the plane, and so a great opportunity presented itself.
I would plan and fly a trip to KJNX with Jerry and another pilot (Mark). Then Jerry would take the King Air to Chester. Mark would follow in the 172. Following a day at Skydive Carolina, I would fly back to KEXX. This sounded like it would be a great day. It was
Thursday night, I stayed up late planning the 95nm trip to KJNX. Using what I learned from Jerry at my previous planning session, I picked checkpoints, estimated ground speed, got a flight briefing, and wrote all this down on a flight plan. (I found this great form for flight planning that I would highly recommend. It was put together by a pilot who did a great job of organizing all the information you need for VFR. VFR Flight Plan Form).
We took off about 11:10 a.m. (local) and headed to KJNX. I hit my check points, cross checked my position with the VOR's and 1.4 hours later landed. This was a quick turn around. I joined Jerry in the King Air, and Mark took 69R on a leisurely flight to KDCM. One Jerry and I arrived at KDCM, I set about studying for my written as he flew many sorties of skydivers in the KingAir.
When 6 p.m. rolled around, we packed things up; (Mark had arrived around 2 p.m.); and we began the trip from KDCM to KEXX. I had to negotiate the charlotte Class B...staying below the shelf. We stayed about 3000 msl all the way to Lexington. Again, I hit all my check points and had a very informative flight.
All in all, I got 2.7 hours of cross country time on someone elses dime! A good deal.
Sure love that I am flying!