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  1. Epilogue

     

    I knew my break wouldn't last long. After the repair work was completed, I was asked to take the aircraft up and fly it manually once around the pattern and land again.

     

     

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    Thanks to all who left comments, greatly appreciated. And thanks as well to the over *3000* people who have read this story as it progressed, I hope I kept you entertained.

     

     

    Where shall I go next? I wonder...

  2. I was able to fix the instruments in Winnipeg, but still had damaged control surfaces. I figured that would be the end of my problems, but descending into CYOW I noticed that engine one had also died. Maybe this wasn't such a good idea after all.

     

    Plus, a few miles from the field the weather got bad. I had kind of expected that, and hoped it would clear up as I got closer, which it did. I had to keep the speed up quite a bit higher than normal to compensate for everything, and was cleared to land on runway 32. Which meant I would have to fly past the field, then turn around to get lined up.

     

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    I think I need a break But I know it won't last long.

  3. Somewhere outside of Moose Jaw the attitude indicator failed, I'll have to steer it manually.

     

    100 miles out of Winnipeg, engine three failed, but somehow I've picked up speed until I'm doing the same airspeed I'm used to in this plane. However, looking at the GPS, the ground speed is way down. I don't get it..

     

     

    Edit - holy cow, the altimeter has failed, I'm descending steadily! I didn't realize it at first.

  4. Arriving in Vancouver

     

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    I'm so tired of making little jumps so I went to see if there was any other way home. I was able to get my hands on an old 747 which I'll fly home empty (no co-pilot, crew, passengers, cargo.)

     

    They couldn't guarantee how good it'll hold up and made me agree I was taking it "as is." I'll hope for the best.

     

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    EDIT - right away, I'm up at FL 300 and the plane is flying a little more than 50 KIAS slower than I'm used to, plus when taking off it seemed to be pulling to the left.

  5. Had a dream last night where I was talking to a guy who wanted to be a fighter pilot. But not flying in war zones, that's dangerous.

     

    And he didn't want to test new planes either, that's dangerous too.

     

    He just wanted to be able to fly fighter jets around for no reason. You know, like they do all the time...

  6. Crossed over to Africa and made my first landing at somewhere or other. Some years ago I used to fly in and out of Banjul, so I made it my next landing, a little after dark. In the morning I set out again for a landing in Togo, and followed that up with a landing at...that little island of the west coast.

     

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  7. Though it wasn't far to get home, I decided to stay the night. By morning it was pouring rain when I left the building at HE North.

     

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    I flew back home to the nearest field, and the weather cleared about halfway there.

     

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    I borrowed a helicopter to get back home.

     

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    The neighbours hate it when I do that.

     

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  8. Airport is a freeware of my own creation, Chicago scenery is the free demo of DrZewicki (which I'm sure I spelled wrong) Chicago .

     

     

    Rather than go right home, I decided to make a stop at a field I visit all the time, the add-on HE North.

     

     

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  9. It wasn't really my intension to continue after the end of the last story, but ok, since someone asked.

     

    From LL10 got myself into a little Mooney Acclaim with a glass cockpit. I've never really gotten used to using those, but I flew myself a few miles to the east to New Meigs to refuel, then headed eastward to get back home.

     

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