Thursday, March 27, 2014

Learning To Fly

In my semi-retired condition, I decided to do something I always wanted to do...learn to fly!

So I packed some clothes and went to the beautiful Arizona desert in January for a week of intro flying lessons with Backcountry Aerosports.  They specialize in weight-shift control aircraft instruction, like the trike pictured.  There is something about this kind of flying that is thrilling.  Since you are holding on to the wing, you get an intimate feedback to the forces of flight.  This is not Top Gun stuff.  Low and slow is what this is all about.

With the advantage of two different instructors and two different aircraft, Denny Reed and Clyde Poser wasted no time showing me the ropes.  I was maneuvering the aircraft on day 1 and seeing the sights, as pictured above.  Day 2 included practicing low passes.  The wing is sensitive and little movements go a long way!  On day 3, I was practicing stall recovery, flying the pattern, and runway low passes.  I even landed a time or two.

Now I am pursuing the written Sport Pilot exam and hope to complete it in the next few weeks.  I hope to complete training this Summer and begin flying on my newly minted certificate this year.  More to come!

Friday, January 17, 2014

Farewell Yahoo!

I have been a Yahoo! email and IM user since, well, forever.  After enduring almost 3 months of delays in email delivery, slow GUI performance, and timeouts, I have to look elsewhere.  My decision was confirmed after seeing the Yahoo exec's quoted comments to employees that Yahoo! mail customers would have to have their privates kicked in order to leave.

Farewell Yahoo!  Hello Google!

Oh, and for those that want to do this...Google has a feature under Settings/Accounts/Check mail from other acounts that will pull in all mail from your Yahoo inbox.  It does not support Yahoo IMAP folders.  What I am doing is getting the inbox first, then moving each Yahoo folder one by one into the Yahoo inbox, and then changing the label that Google uses to mark the message.

Contacts can be imported by exporting them as vcards from Yahoo.