This is being written some time after the actual events leading up to the creation of the blog. This post will be a quick catch up to the current status of N4404J, my flying, and education etc.
It was a long process to get here. I had wanted to be a pilot all my life. In fact I actually wanted to be an astronaut. When I graduated High School, I tried to enlist in the army as a helicopter pilot but when I mentioned that I was colorblind, I was told my only option was infantry. Clearly not why I wanted to join, I respectfully declined. I put aviation on the back burner as I was unaware of how to proceed.
I had originally started flight school in 1996 when I was in college. I was working at Blockbuster video at the time and we had just hired a new employee. We quickly became friends and the subject of aviation came up one day. He told me that he had some flight training and that you could go to any small airport and get training. I was so excited. We went to Ashland Municipal (S03) airport and spoke with a flight instructor. We schedules an intro flight and I was hooked. I began taking lessons immediately. Mostly with birthday money etc as I had no spare money at that time. I soloed for the first time in 1997 and stopped flying as my life got complicated.
I returned to flying in 2002 and earned my pilot certificate in Oct of 2002 after a lot of work and money. I flew off and on, basically enough to keep current and take friends up. Then in early 2008 I tried to renew my medical and was denied due to a second episode of kidney stones. After a brief battle with FAA paperwork I managed to get my medical approved. After this ordeal I decided to cease ignoring my desire to fly and enjoy it as much as possible while I could. So when I found N4404J I was extremely excited and began the paper work for an aircraft loan. After weeks of sending information to the banks regarding owning two homes and an airplane on my salary, I finally got approval and I was finally an aircraft owner.
On November 11th 2008 I purchased N4404J from a gentleman in Portland. She is pictured here. There was no paint on her as she had been stripped for painting. There was no comm or nav radio in the aircraft. The artificial horizon was non functional and the turn coordinator did not work either. I was still very excited to have an airplane of my own though.
On November 15th I flew her home to Pearson field (VUO) where she is based. I took her to the mechanic for an engine inspection. I did not get a prebuy inspection and really regretted that. I highly recommend to anyone reading this to make sure they get one! The engine is in excellent condition so that was not a problem but over time i would find out that the transponder was nonfunctional due to a missing antenna.

I use to own that aircraft,had a ball with it.i put 1100 hrs on her. owned for about 8 years. sold in 2003 after finishing my RV-8
ReplyDeleteI wish you left some contact info as I would love to chat. I would also love to see some old pics.
ReplyDeleteI will see if I can dig out some old pics,
ReplyDeleteIt's a shame their wasn't any com/nav I had put in a new digital replacement unit. one2flyfast@yahoo.com
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ReplyDeleteWow, I use to own this airplane too! I purchased her used in 1977 and flew her in Massachusetts for a couple of years before selling her to buy a 180. She was my first airplane with many fond memories so long a go. It's great to see she is still flying!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the comment. It seems that she has a rich history and so many remember her fondly. She is still happily flying.
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