My first leg was going to be from Davidson County, NC (KEXX) to Person County, NC (KTDF) via Causey Airport (2A5). Planned distance was 72 nm. I filed the plan and headed to the airport. I discovered nothing untoward during the pre-flight inspection and climbed inside. I cranked up the engine and began to set all my radios, VOR's, GPS, and listen to the field weather (AWOS). The time was about 9 a.m. and the temperature was already in the mid 80's. I taxied to Runway 24 and took off. The initial heading was 084, and I began climbing toward my cruising altitude of 5500. I called Raleigh radio and activated my VFR flightplan. Then I switched to Raleigh approach and requested VFR flight following from ATC. I was right on with my check points cross referenced with the Greensboro VOR. I also had my iPad Garmin App and was checking my progress and position on the electronic chart.
Person County (KTDF) |
While I was on the ground, I filed for my second leg. Person County (KTDF) to Moore County (KSOP). I had already flown to KSOP during my night cross country instruction, so I was looking forward to seeing it during the day. Charted distance was 66 nm. I took off from Runway 24 and headed about 206 toward KSOP. As with my first leg, I called Raleigh radio to activate my flight plan and called Raleigh Approach for VFR flight following. On my way I passed Horace Williams (KIGX) off to my left as well as Sandford (KTTA). I continually cross checked my waypoints with VOR's and my iPad Garmin App. When I arrived at KSOP, I entered a mid field crosswind for runway 23. My landing was good, and I taxied to the FBO. Total miles for this second leg was 66 nm. When I cut the engine, I was met by two nice linemen. I asked them to top off both tanks and went in to the air conditioned lounge. The temperature outside had risen to about 89 degrees. I filed my VFR flight plan for my last leg (KSOP - KEXX). I went out to the plane and checked the oil. It was a down a little so I added a half a quart. (Always important to check!).
I took off on runway 23 and climbed straight ahead until I reached 1500 agl as per the noise abatement procedure. I turned to 314 degrees, activated my flight plan and called for flight following. The beautiful country side slid by quietly underneath. As I neared the completion of this long cross country, I found myself really enjoying the ride and gaining confidence in my flying.
Before long, I saw KEXX in site. I entered a left downwind for runway 24 and landed. I taxied to parking, shut everything down, and smiled broadly. My long cross country was completed!
This flight was a real confidence booster. I was able to put into practice all my flight planning; I became more comfortable using flight service and flight following; and completed a total of 2.9 hours of flying. What a great Fourth of July!