Thursday, May 28, 2009

Flight to Mt St. Helens

This last weekend was the first I had been back after my adventures in Florida. I finally got to see Serenity again and it was time to get back in the air. While I was gone the shop weighed the airplane as the records the previous owner kept were incomplete and I needed an accurate baseline. She weighs 1332lbs (including full oil). That is only 3lbs off of my calculated using all the manufacturers data for what has changed in the plane since the day it was manufactured in 1967.
My mom and my cousin were in town so I thought it would be nice to take them on a scenic flight. We chose Mt St. Helens and it just happened to be a beautiful day. We took off with my cousin Austin in the front seat and my mom and Stacey in the back. Cruise was less than anticipated due to a stronger than expected head wind, but we were still making good time. The fuel flow meter I had installed was nice to have onboard to help regulate the fuel we were using up.
About half way there, I let Austin fly the airplane. He did a fantastic job with very little assistance from me. In fact after about 10 minutes i did not need to touch the controls at all for the rest of the flight (until we got back to Vancouver anyhow). We got out to the mountain and it was just beautiful. The air was completely clear and the snow was melting creating waterfalls around the mountain. The south face is pristine and breathtaking. The north face as we would soon find out tells another story.
As we passed along the west face we could see areas of trees that had been all laid flat in the same direction toward the base of the mountain. As we progressed further we noticed that the trees all disappeared.
There was nothing left standing on the north side. The powerful eruption almost 30 years ago had left the earth barren and scarred. The most amazing thing was that even this extreme devastation was beautiful. It was rugged and scarred, colorful and complex, the entire landscape looked like it was on another planet. We took lots of pictures but due to technical difficulties, there are only a few that came out. I have included a few here that my mom took.

2 comments:

  1. Which company took you for the flight? (Cost?). I am planning to go for a ride next month. It will be helpful.

    thanks

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  2. It is my airplane and I was flying. If you are planning on being in the Portland area perhaps I can take you. michael @ andrusphoto .com

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