This was our first time both of us were away from Katie except for daycare. The weather looked good so we dropped Katie off with some friends and headed for the airport. It would have taken 8 hours to drive there not to mention stopping for meals and stretching our legs, but the flight took only 2.5 hours. It would have been shorter, but I've been wanting to see how high I can get my airplane to fly.
We are going to be flying ourselves home to WI again this summer and I'm hoping to fly through Colorado and the Rockies. The other 3 times I've made the trip, I either went well north through Washington or well south through Texas. So we spent a lot of extra time climbing on the trip to Phoenix, but I was able to get up to 17,500 feet. Although I wasn't at max gross weight, I wasn't light either. Climbing to 13,500 was no problem, 14.5 was getting slower and I was thinking I was going to barely make it to 16.5 and have to descend back to 15.5 (you are supposed to cruise at odd altitudes + 500 going east). The airplane kept climbing, although not very fast, but I was able to get all the way up to 17,500 feet. This will be great for flying home this summer, the only issue may be getting Katie to wear her oxygen mask - she doesn't like it so far.
The flight was nice and smooth and everything was well until we were switched to the Deer Valley tower. I didn't have too many problems with them, but I have NEVER heard controllers YELLING at pilots like this guy was. The controller wasn't very happy when I couldn't identify which airplane to follow. I could see 3 in front of me, but they were landing on parallel runways and I was 90 degrees to the runway so I couldn't figure out which one was landing on which runway. He vectored me and I had no other issues, but he really ripped into other pilots who were mostly students.
We had an unbelievable rate from Hertz, but we had to be there before noon to pick up the car. We scheduled our flight to get there just before they closed, but I forgot about the time zone change, so we were 50 minutes late and the guy was closing up. I begged for a bit and eventually the guy gave us a car, I gave him a fat tip and thanked him a lot. After getting the car, we ate lunch at the airport restaurant. It was good, but I'm not sure I'd fly there for a burger because I'd rather not deal with the tower. By the way, they had landing traffic land on the north runway and touch and go's landing on the south runway and parking and everything is on the south side, so they had a line of airplanes trying to cross the south runway. I think it took 10-15 minutes after landing to park, then on top of that, ground control directed me to the wrong parking spot.
Since we flew in, we got to our hotel around 2:30 instead of late at night so we went to the hot tub and then to go see Avatar in 3D and Cold Stone for dessert. I thought it was a good movie and had excellent visual effects. We had the worst night sleep in the past few years because of noisy neighbors. The people above us were having a wrestling match and were yelling and swearing all night. We called the manager several times, but that didn't help much.
In the morning we headed to the grocery store to pick up some brats and beer for tailgating. When we showed up at the public parking, there were signs everywhere prohibiting tailgating. You have to pay for premium parking if you want to tailgate! So we found someone selling parking spots and fired up the grill. I gave the left over brats to the Packer fans next to us and we headed in for the game. We walked around the stadium a bit then headed up to our seats. We had the first and second seats of the first row of the 2nd deck. I thought these were going to be great seats, but they ended up being right behind the stairwell. I would stand when they were playing along the 50 yard line since the stairs blocked my view and a bunch of people were harassing me. After a bit of an exchange and a visit by security, I told them to deal with it and go home if they wanted to watch the game sitting on their couch. I didn't have any more problems after that. It was a great game and the Pack game away with a W.
We switched rooms at the hotel because of the night before and the second night was fine, they were loud until 10 and started up at 7, but at least they were quiet through the night.
On the way home we decided to make a detour and head to Sedona for lunch. It was only 45 minutes or so out of the way so why not. The flight from Phoenix to Sedona was short and uneventful and the descent into Sedona was spectacular. The scenery was beautiful and inspiring and the approach to the "carrier" airport was pretty cool. The airport sits on a mesa high above the rest of the area. Thankfully, neither Michelle or I felt a vortex while landing and the arrival was safe and smooth. The food there was pretty good despite a few bad reviews. I'd definitely stop there again if we were in the area.
After lunch, we were on our way back home. Cruising at 14,500 feet, we made it home after a total flight time (including Phoenix to Sedona) of 3.8 hours. Now we're just waiting to see the 2010 Packer schedule so we can figure out what game we'll go to next year!
Here is the video of our mini-vacation.
Very cool stuff! We're probably going to Furnace Creek tomorrow for brunch....gotta get out of this snow!
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