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Flew to Rochester, MN

wiguy

New member
Supporting Member
Burlington, WI
Aircraft Year
1976
Aircraft Type
112/A
Reg Number
N1456J - IO-390
Serial Number
456
My brother had a procedure at the Mayo Clinic about 2 weeks ago, new heart valve. I waited a few days, limited visitors early on.

For my flight, the weather was great, a little headwind flying West. The FBO treated me very nice, Signature. Yes they have a few fees, I bought some fuel to offset. They were generous with a car, said no worries on a time limit. I did a few hour visit, then flew back. I flew a little higher, 5500 or so to snag a better tailwind. Going higher offered no great benefit.

Without a plane it would be hard to do the day trip, worked great. The brother is home now, still very light duty, recovering.

One thing that was a little unusual. I had FF on the way to RST, the controller vectored me behind 2 aircraft on practice approaches. This is as opposed to calling field in sight, switching to tower for the sequence. I think there was plenty of room ahead of the traffic. Anyway, once I saw his plan, I slowed down & took in the view of downtown Rochester.
 
Joe,

Good to hear your brother is doing well and recovering. General Aviation sure does help for most missions. I know Mary and I had to make trips back to Wilmington (ILG) from here at the beach (OXB) for family issues. It's a 40 minute flight vs 2 hour 15 minute drive, which doesn't seem like much, but after a full day and then having to drive home vs the short rip home by plane makes a difference. It also saves on having to board the pets.
 
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