Pardon my bad puns (don't worry, there will be many more in the future). Last Thursday I went with my friend Darren to KOUN in Norman OK. this is the airport at the University of Oklahoma. we went down there for Darren's first $100 Hamburger run. Darren had the hamburger while I had Ozzie's special of the day, an open face roast beef sandwich with brown gravy and 3 sides. In hindsight, I should have tried the burger.
We left McKinney at about 9:30 AM and headed due North. One of our goals was to intercept the Victor 573 airway and fly to the Ardmore VORTAC then fly the Victor 17 airway to the WETIX fix and then begin our decent to KOUN. We got to the airport at around 11:15 AM. The line guys at the FBO were awesome. No tie down fees or minimum gas purchase, just great hospitality.
We finished lunch pretty quickly because there were storms building to the northeast and we wanted to get south of the Red River before they hit. Our path back was straight to Sherman (KSWI) where we could get some cheap fuel. Cheap is a relative term in aviation fuel. Sherman was $4.75/gal for 100LL. When we left Sherman, it was pretty hot so our calculated density altitude was 3376 feet MSL, the actual elevation at Sherman is 745 feet MSL. It was hot, but not too humid, so the engine and wings thought that we were at 3376 feet. When you have two guys that are the size that Darren and I are, the 160 horsepower 172 had to do some work to get us flying.
We made our last leg to McKinney in no time at all. Once we did the post flight and headed out, we had just enough time to get ready to head out to Addison (KADS) for their Kaboom Town celebration. When I get some pictures from it, I'll get them posted. In the mean time, we have some pictures from last year on the TFC club site.
No logbook updates this time as all of the flying was done by someone else. Since I'm just a student pilot, none of the time is logable.
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