Weekend trip down to Charlotte, NC
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 3:32 pm
This weekends flight was down to Charlotte, NC to bring my friend Chris with me to meet up with his brother Geoff. Chris lives near Annapolis, MD, so picking him up at KFME made the most sense logistically, even through it meant flying more than I typically do through the SFRA / "Circle of Doom". The route down was straight forward once we exited the southern perimeter of the SFRA.

The morning was a little on the slow side going down, only because a lot of the south was LIFR/IFR, but slowly becoming MVFR and VFR. Chris showed up with his kids who got a kick out of the airplane.



Finally the weather looked good enough for us to blast off. While a lot of the south was still IFR, it was forecasted to burn off by the time we got there. Worst case we would just land and wait it out.

Out of the SFRA and happy to be flying free.

This is the Patuxent river. I've never flown through the east/south part of the SFRA. The controllers were quite friendly.

Passing by the Chalk Point Generating Station off the Patuxent River. This is a Coal/Oil/Natural Gas power plant.

Crossing over the Potomac River. The Morgantown Generating Station is next to the route 301 bridge. This is a coal/oil generating power plant.

We decided to take the high route above the scattered cloud layer.

The morning was a little on the slow side going down, only because a lot of the south was LIFR/IFR, but slowly becoming MVFR and VFR. Chris showed up with his kids who got a kick out of the airplane.
Finally the weather looked good enough for us to blast off. While a lot of the south was still IFR, it was forecasted to burn off by the time we got there. Worst case we would just land and wait it out.
Out of the SFRA and happy to be flying free.
This is the Patuxent river. I've never flown through the east/south part of the SFRA. The controllers were quite friendly.
Passing by the Chalk Point Generating Station off the Patuxent River. This is a Coal/Oil/Natural Gas power plant.
Crossing over the Potomac River. The Morgantown Generating Station is next to the route 301 bridge. This is a coal/oil generating power plant.
We decided to take the high route above the scattered cloud layer.