Thursday, March 8, 2007
Christian Pirep 11-07 Dan Huttunen scratched
>11-07) Musher Dan Huttunen, has scratched in Rainy Pass checkpoint. He has 15-dogs, sled and gear. He would like to be dropped off at Wasilla Airport, as he lives there. -URGENT- Assigned to Capt Christian - Need Flight Report<
You need a flight report, you will get a flight report:
Annie and I left Finger Lake at 09:40 in heavy snow and very low visibility and so I stayed low at treetop level. I used the GPS for reference to stay in the valleys and not end up on a hill. It was a thrilling flight and I had to really concentrate on what I am doing.
We arrived at Rainy Pass at 09:56 after 16 minutes flight. I left Annie here and Snowboss said he would take good care of her - he had to swear by his PC-12!
Then it was time for Dan Huttunen, his dogs and sled to board the Bell 412. He asked me: We won't fly during this weather, will we? I relied that of course we will fly and I told him to sit back and enjoy the flight. He took place in the cabin with a backwards faced seat, so he doesn't see what was in front of us and this helped him a lot. It was nearly the same kind of flying back until we had passed Finger Lake again on our left hand side and then I could start to climb slightly and this was also the time as the weather cleared a bit. The rest of the flight was a piece of cake.
We arrived at Wasilla at 10:55 after a 51 minutes flight.
Total flying time was 67 minutes.
Christian
Wednesday, March 7, 2007
Christian Pirep 9-06 Frank Sihler
As we returned from Big Lake Frank Sihler was already standing by for the flight back home. So I didn't switch off the engines and everything was loaded into the helicopter.
At 11:04 we left for Wasilla and as soon as we were airborne Annie started her interview on this guy.
At first we had good weather, but some time into the flight the visibility dropped significantly down and it started to snow. I had to fly on autopilot, ok, on long routes I always use the autopilot, but this time it was for safety reasons.
We arrived at Wasilla at 11:42 and we got everything out of the Bell. Frank was already awaited by his family and friends.
I used the opportunity to refuel the helicopter and as I was trying to tart the engines everything went ok with No. 1, but as I tried to start No. 2 I heard it looping the start sequence and I know something must be wrong, which was proofed a little time later by FS9 quitting. Ok, I reloaded everything and at 11:52 it was time to take off. Weather was the same bad as before, but we reached Finger Lake without any problems. The visibility improved a little bit in the Finger Lake vicinity and so it was no problem.
We arrived back at Finger Lake at 12:34
Flying time was: 01:20
Christian
Tuesday, March 6, 2007
Butch Austin has scratched
It was shortly after 8 AM as Annie knocked on the door of my room and woke me up. She told me that the guy from Colorado has scratched. And I asked her, whether she was talking of this man that had this big accident during his ride to Alaska and she replied: Yes, that's he is.
I asked her, whether she has already talked to him or not and if not so she can tell him we will fly him to Anchorage, if he wants.
During breakfast she returned with Butch Austin following straight behind and he asked me, whether I can fly him to Big Lake, because he will stay in Martin Buser's home. I said, that this would not make such a big difference. I told him that we will leave then around 09:30 and that was fine with him.
It was short before 09:30 as he arrived with Annie at the Bell 412 and we started to load everything into the helicopter. I knew Annie had asked him already, but I wanted to know as well why he has scratched, and he replied it was because of his accident. Injuries were probably more serious then he might have thought of. So he decided to scratch from the race at Finger Lake this morning.
At 09:36 we took off and left for Big Lake Airport and it was an uneventful flight at 2000 feet following the 088 radial of BGQ VOR.
We arrived at Big Lake at 10:10 and unloaded everything from the helicopter. Butch was already awaited by some of his friends and so it was time to say good bye to him and wishing him all the best for the future and maybe he will have more luck next year...
Flying time: 34 minutes
Christian
Musher Jeff Holt's Relief Flight
McGrath - Finger Lake - Stevens Int'l
Left McGrath with the DC3 for Finger Lake. Followed the 99deg radial
from MCG VOR. Shortly after leaving MCG we got caught in a snow
storm. Continued IFR. The storm stopped just before crossing Rohn on
our right. Had a great sighting of Puntilla Lake. Circled at Finger
Lake and found enough ice to land on. Jeff's sled & stuff was loaded
first. Then we tied down the dogs. They really had some room above
the wing section! Took off and followed the valley till we had enough
altitude and the set for ANC. We're getting our fair share of landing
at rwy 32 these days. It takes a bit longer with this downwind leg.
Landed and parked in front of the cargo building.
Cheers,
Rudy
Flight : 2-06
Date : 6-3-2007
Name : Rudy Boot
Callsign: Stratman
EMail : rboot2001@...
# Aboard: 15 dogs + Jeff
VFR/IFR : IFR
Aircraft: Maam DC3
Depart. : McGrath-Finger Lake
Destin. : Anchorage
Dep.time: 12:58
Enroute : 1:36
Fuel : 1000 lbs
Route1 : R099 115.50/103 nM
Route2 : Direct ANC
Speed : 140
Altitude: 7000
Monday, March 5, 2007
3 vets for Shageluk checkpoint
Christian Pirep to Finger Lake
Annie and I left Willow at 16:04 and flew along the general trail to Yentna and Skwentna to Finger Lake. The weather again was good until we got closer to Finger Lake. It has started to snow a little bit and I had some problems to find the Lodge, but Annie could see it as it was on her (left) side. As soon as we were on the ground it has stopped to snow.
It was a 46 minutes flight, and I am a little bit concerned about the fuel consumption. I better had fuelled it up to the top at Anchorage. I hope I can make it to McGrath without any problems, but who knows what this Iditarod has in the hat for us. I will do the post flight check on the 412 and head to the Lodge for dinner and the night rest. In the meantime Annie is doing her job by interviewing the people around here...
Christian
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Christian Pirep Food-6
I don't know, whether Rudy is flying Food-6 as well, but I flew it today.
It was beautiful weather today and I took the C-130 back into the air again to deliver these 63 food bags to Shageluk.
The routing went via Sparrevohn and then direct to SHX. As I arrived I had the impression that the runway was very short and narrow, and I was da** right. I managed it to land safely and taxied back to the ramp and I tried to park the aircraft backwards by using the reversers, but on this gravel runway I had no luck. I then edited the aircraft.cfg file and increased the reverse thrust and this helped a lot.
After unloading these 63 bags we departed for the flight back to ANC this time via McGrath.
It was a rather fast flight and nearing Anchorage I made contact with the tower and requested landing permission. I was sent downwind for an approach to RWY 32, though I had expected RWY 14 as we departed from there. This time we were flying low at an altitude of about 1000 feet with high speed and then I pulled the Hercules up and turned inbound to RWY 32. I climbed to about 5000 feet and tried another Sarajevo style approach. And to give you an impression how it would look like I took a small video of it. That was a very good decision from what I can tell you now! Otherwise you probably wouldn't believe what had happened. I was going down real steep to the runway and at a certain altitude I engaged the reversers and levelled off and landed also instantly. I thought already about a short landing distance, but that short? You will have to see the video the believe it.
Ok, Sandy, flying time was 02:10.
Video is available at TCA-Charter.
Monday, February 19, 2007
PIREP Angel: Food-10 and return to McGrath
Once again, took off heavy loaded from McGrath. Headed VFR direct to Ophir. I coudn't find the strip and even with Connie's help I could only find when I was almost over it. Had to maneuver the 208 to the edge to get down and safe into Ophir. A lot of tall trees around it. I'm starting to make a habit of getting branches into my landing gear. Check out this picture, I was so close that even the tree ducked!!
Good thing Connie is getting used to it or I would have to get earplugs into my headset. After all that twisting it's amazing that I got BOTH wheels on the strip.
We stayed around for a little bit as she had to do her reporting thing and I had to go out into the largest men's bathroom in the world.
Once unloaded we headed back to McGrath for some more rest and TV time.
PAMC-Z17-PAMC : 40 minutes.
Currently standing by at McGrath.
Angel
PIREP Angel: Transfer to McGrath
PIREP Angel: Food-5
Well we sure had plenty of off-duty time in Anchorage when dispatch reached me as I was show Connie the watering holes that bush pilots frequent in Anchorage. Being that some of the villages do not allow alcohol and that no sane pilot will fly while under the effect of it there was plenty to choose from.
The dog food drops had begun. As usual the ground crew had been nice enough to keep the dog bags really frozen so they wouldn't smell. It was 40 of them and at 60 pounds each it was almost a ton of food destined for Rainy Pass. We sure were heavy this time but I was fresh from both RP and Rohn so it wouldn't be a problem. Connie on the other hand was happy that we would get another chance to enjoy the scenery from so close to the mountains and from RP itself.
Strangely we got taxxing while there was a lull in traffic so we got airborne and heading to RP pretty quickly. Soon ATC had us lined up for rwy 29 which is definitely a better approach than 11. I almost got under the power curve on final, but the PT6A roared enough to keep me from tasting the ground around RP. Landing was firm (crash-like)..I need some sort of braking device. I hear Snowboss is patenting one. Maybe I'll ask him to test fly it.
Connie asked me if we could stay a cpl of hours and since there was no other assignment from Anchorage we were expected to transfer to McGrath and that would be it. So I said shure, knock yourself out. And she almost did while trying to walk on puntilla Lake!! Meanwhile I made full use of my RP membership and enjoyed a discount meal at the Rainy Pass Lodge.
She interviewed almost everyone there (Not that there were many anyway). As the cpl of hours were ending I told her we should get going to McGrath
PANC-6AK : 50 minutes
(sorry no picture..but hey, you know what Rainy Pass is like!)
ANGEL: Some pics from previous Pireps
And here I am approaching Unk. As usual I was almost flying sideways to land at Unk.
After returning the Herk to Anchorage I got a ride to Mc Grath to deliver straw to Rohn. Yeah, you can't see the strip, neither could I!! that's why I did 4 , yes 4 dizzing go arounds until I managed to get the commemorative tree branches on my landing gear before setting it down at Rohn.
This next ones are from landing at Takotna. It's so easy compare to Rohn that I even managed to set the main gear first before the nose gear.
And here I am flying peacefully back to Anchorage. After a hurried time trying to keep the schedule on time for the race.
I wish I could've included this with the pirep's they have to go with. But better to post them now than never.
Angel
Christian Pirep TX ANC
Stayed the night in Unalakleet at the Brown's Lodge and got up early at around 07:00 for a good breakfast. Then I got to the airport and did the pre flight checks on the Bell 412. And I checked everything twice - who knows...
Found nothing irregular and I checked the weather and it looks like it would be a wonderful day for flying with good visibility and moderate winds along our routing. This time I selected a rather more direct routing via McGrath and further on to Anchorage. I departed Unalakleet at 09:50 during sunrise and flew a heading of about 90° inbound to the MCG VOR climbing to 9500 feet to stay clear of the Alaska Range later and for a better fuel consumption. And I btw found out why I have so different fuel consumptions (probably). If I start with a saved situation the fuel consumption is too low. If I re-select the Bell 412 the fuel consumption is more realistic. Now knowing this I will test it in the future.
The flight itself was rather uneventful.
As soon as I could pick up ANC VOR I turned towards this VOR to shorten the route a little bit. This time I also wasn't experiencing the CTD around Rainy Pass, so I think the summer version did the trick.
As I approached Anchorage Stevens they had Rwy 14 in use, but I crossed if after a MD-11F from UPS had landed and I landed at our cargo building. I headed over to the office and found the door unlocked. I thought to myself, that you might have left in a hurry and also left a mess behind, but then I realized that it must have been a burglary, because I found our petty cash was broke open. I hope there was too much cash in it. I called the police and they said that had been more burglaries in the past on the airport and they have a good feeling to catch them soon. Better it is, that the police catches him/her/them before we do! If not you have a new volunteer for testing your revolutionary new breaking system.
Ok, now I'm cleaning the office from that mess...
Christian
P.S. Flying time would not too bad I think. I almost forgot it over this situation: 02:41
Christian Pirep Food-17
Still yesterday. I departed Unalakleet for the third flight then and headed to White Mountain. On board there were 24 dog food bags. The flight was really uneventful - nothing to see, but ice of the frozen Norton Sound. Flying time there and back: 85 minutes.
Christian
Christian Pirep Food-15
I left Unalakleet for Koyuk to deliver these 25 food bags and I was in the air as I heard something about an incident at Anvik with one of our aircrafts involved. Once I had delivered these bags to Koyuk Checkpoint I returned and tried to find out what had happened and what it was about this "incident" at Anvik. Now I was able to get more details - and the more details were revealed I couldn't believe what I heard, but started to laugh and I now know where Rodger has his Callsign - Jumping Mouse - from: jumping over the runway on his a*** :-))))
Sandy, you better run for shelter.
I better don't leave my helicopter unattended - who knows...
Ok, laughing time, sorry, flying time was 70 minutes.
Christian
Sunday, February 18, 2007
Food 14 or how to make a 30 minute flight in 24 hours
Shortly after landing at Kaltag I was invited to join Snowboss and the other TCAA pilots in Kaltag for dinner, I figured that I could fly to Eagle Island and be back in time for dinner it wouldn't take more than 40 or 50 minutes to be back, the plan was to make a couple of low passes over Eagle Island to take some pictures and show them the new scenery, I helped the volunteers with the dog food bags and rushed back into the 206 started the engines and up I went,planning the shots I'd take from the air,the 15 minute flight to Eagle passed fast,with the island insight I started my decent, leveled off at 300ft and flying parallel to the rwy I started shooting and all I could hear was the click of the camera, OMG!!! what happenned to the engine? a glance at the panel and I had the cause, no fuel,forgot to refuel in Kaltag, my first thought was to turn left and try to make it to Eagle Island but by now I was too far and too low,so I just landed ahead there was plenty of ice, hoping it wouldn't crack I lowered the flaps and gently tried to put her on the ice giving her all the time to loose speed, we finally landed with Eagle Island within walking distance, with the help of Eskimo George I tied the 206 at the river bank and locked it tightly to keep any wolves off the dog food bags, spent the night at Eagle Island,this morning they helped me unload the plane and she sold some gallons of av-gas, she says she spares it for stupid pilots like myself, anyway,this afternoon, after lunch I took off back to Kaltag, and here I am reporting back to duty and trying to explain how it took 24 hours to finish a 30 minutes flight, hoping you believe the story.
Cheers
Chico Aguiar
PS: . BTW,I was in no carnival party at all :))
Christian Pirep Anvik - Unalakleet
I know when I arrived at Unalakleet, but unfortunately I forgot to note down the time of departure from Anvik. But I think it must have been a flying time of about 45 minutes.
It was a rather uneventful flight, with the normal high wind speeds out of the East along the flight. I landed on my skids with an airspeed of 22 knots, but a groundspeed of only 0 knots. LOL
I think the fuel consumption is also back in order.
Christian
PIREP Rodger: Food-11
the morning. Oh, and thanks for dinner tonight at the Kal-Cafe.
Flight : Food-11
Date : 2/18/2007
Name : Rodger C. Butler TCA9089
Callsign: Jumping Mouse
# Aboard: 1
VFR/IFR : VFR
Aircraft: TCAA - De Havilland Canada DHC2 Beaver Ski (aka BEAVERSKI)
Depart. : PAMC
Destin. : Iditarod - KAL
Dep.time: 19:15z
Enroute : 01:40
Fuel : 34gal
Speed : 125
Altitude: 3500
PIREP Vic: Tx to Kaltag
No problems on this transfer flight in the PC-6. Filed IFR just in case, but I was in the clear at 6000 feet above low clouds half of the way, then pure vfr the rest of the trip.
Flight : TX
Date : 2/17/2007
Name : Vic Alesi
TCA# 2613
# Aboard: 1
VFR/IFR : IFR
Aircraft: PC-6
Depart. : PAMC McGrath
Destin. : KAL Kaltag
Dep.time: 11:46 local.
Enroute : 1:05
Fuel : 29 gal
Route : MCG Direct KAL
Speed : 110 knots
Altitude: 6000
I'll buy you that that mooseburger for lunch tomorrow; after that I'll make the trip down to Eagle Island.
Best,
Vic
PIREP Snowboss: Kaltag to Eagle Island
I didn't spend much time there, but Sadie was sure glad to see her old friend Eskimo George, and didn't pay much attention to me, and I got out of there without giving up any of my Crown stash. I taxied back towards the river and turned around for a north departure. Once lined up I looked down the runway and said to myself, hell a Navy Aircraft Carrier has more runway than this. I dropped flaps-1, held the brakes and added power, then feet off brakes and we shot down the strip like a tom cat with his tail on fire, and we took off with a little runway to spare. Back up to 2,000 feet with the mighty Yukon River under me. Short flight, but an interesting one. The PC-12, really showed what it is made of. The PC-12, is also known as a rich mans SUV.
BTW...I didn't take any of Eskimo George's money, I enjoyed his company.
Snowboss, in Kaltag
PIREP Joey: Food-9 and Food-12
Finally made it to Takotna after the fog lifted with 23 bags o' dog food. It's Kibbles and Bits I think. Then headed to Kaltag to get Food 12. Reloaded another 23 bags and headed to Anvik, unloaded and back to Kaltag.
Joey MacK
Food-9 PAMC-TCT
Time: 00:11 Dp: 20:16z Ar: 20:27z Dst: 13nm F: 30 lbs
transfer TCT-KAL
Time: 00:57 Dp: 20:35z Ar: 21:32z Dst: 107nm F: 174lbs
Food 12KAL-PANV
Time: 00:58 Dp: 21:45z Ar: 22.43Z Dst: 108NM F: 180 lbs
return PANV-KAL
Time: 00:54 Dp: 23:04z Ar: 23:58z Dst: 108NM F: 180 lbs
Christian Pirep Food-12
I delivered 23 bags of dog food to Anvik. Man I was about 150 pounds below max gross weight. Fuel consumption is again a problem. It uses less fuel than predicted. On the flights from Anchorage via McGrath to Iditarod and further on the fuel consumption was close to the real thing. Who knows what had happened…
Ok, I departed Kaltag at 10:50 and headed along the Yukon in southern direction to Anvik. It was a nice flight in very good weather, a little bit windy, but this was no problem. I arrived at Anvik at 11:43 after 53 minutes.
Christian
PIREP Vic: Food-9 McGrath - Takotna
I just completed Food-9.
The short trip over from PAMC to Takotna was easy at 2500 feet.
Having the Pilatus made the landing at that short runway no problem.
Flight : Food - 9
Date : 2/17/2007
Name : Vic Alesi
TCA# 2613
# Aboard: 1, 12 bags of food
VFR/IFR : VFR
Aircraft: PC-6
Depart. : PAMC McGrath
Destin. : TCT Takotna
Dep.time: 10:25 local.
Enroute : 0:20
Fuel : 6 gal
Route : VFR Direct
Speed : 100 knots
Altitude: 3500
However, while offloading at TCT the weather deteriorated drastically. The fog rolled in and in minutes the field was IMC. I checked the weather back at McGrath and they were still reporting 10 miles so I filed IFR back at 3000 feet. The trip back was completely in the soup. I was cleared for the visual to 34 and to my surprise suddenly the weather cleared and the runway was in sight; then, just
as suddenly, it started to drop again. I slowed to about 65 knots, dropped down to treetop level, and kept visual contact with the ground. The runway came back into view so I didn't have to declare a missed approach.
Flight : Food-9 (return)
Date : 2/17/2007
Name : Vic Alesi
TCA# 2613
# Aboard: 1
VFR/IFR : IFR
Aircraft: PC-6
Depart. : TCT Takotna
Destin. : PAMC McGrath
Dep.time: 11:00 local.
Enroute : :29
Fuel : 10 gal
It's funny how the shortest flights can sometimes turn into the most eventful.
While I have been typing this the weather has cleared up again a bit, and Kaltag is reporting clear, so I'll think I'll launch for the transfer flight.
Best,
Vic
PIREP Bookie: Transfer McGrath to Kaltag
nice to have some company on these long flights. Now that Snoboss has reduced the 206's load from 19 bags to 15 bags, I believe I can fit a copilot in nicely.
I forgot to mention the discussion around headquarters about the specs on our TCAA C206. Seems somebody had the weights all wrong. Took her into the maintenance hangar and had the boys bring it up to specs. While there, I also had them install a turbocharger. I bet that'll help the performance going back over the Alaska Range!
The trip to Kaltag was marked by it uneventfulness but again, having Captain Jack along we were able to catch up on all the goings on since we last flew together. JC 0.5
Flight : txfr
Date : 2007/2/17
Name : Bookie Westbrook
Callsign: BookieW
TCA# : 2609
# Aboard: 2
VFR/IFR : VFR
Aircraft: Cessna 206 Stationair
Depart. : McGrath
Destin. : Kaltag
Dep.time: 14:00
Enroute : 01:01
Fuel : 16
Route1 : PAMC direct KAL
Speed : 130
Altitude: 6500
PIREP Dave OneX: Food-14
McGrath still had limited visibility, fog and snow as before. Climbed on top approximately 5000 msl in to the blue. Just a little while later flew off the edge of the weather (Front) and it was clear and nice for the rest of the day.
Winds at Kaltag were crossing at 11 knots can't remember the direction, required landing across the river. Wind was 21 knots at 080 in Unalakleet.
Total Time: 01:51
07/02/17 2345z -6 GMT (SIM 07/02/17 0035z GMT-9): Flight FOOD-14
DHC2 Beaver Tradewind Alaska N202TA
PAMC <2130z - 2230z>KAL 01:00 Transition
KAL <2255z - 2319z>~EglI 00:24
~EglI<0008z - 0035z>PAUN 00:27 Transition
PIREP Chico: Food-10 & Transfer to Kaltag
Flight : Food 10 & Transfer to Kaltag
Name : Francisco Aguiar
Callsign : Aguiar
Date : 17/02/2007
Aircraft : TA C206 Stationair II
Depart : McGrath/PAMC
Stop 1 : Ophir/Z17
Destin : Kaltag/Kal
Altitude:3500ft
Enroute: 00:49
Chico Aguiar
PIREP Terry: Food-8 McGrath-Nikolai
Hi Snady,
Just had time to fly Food-8 : PAMC - 5NI
44 bags of dog food
Weather fair with a little haze
Total Flight time::35 minutes.
Terry (Now at Kaltag)
PIREP Chico: Sled-4 McGrath-Nikolai
Flight # : Sled 4
Name : Francisco Aguiar
Callsign : Aguiar
Date : 17/02/2007
Aircraft : Leased C208
Depart : McGrath/PAMC
Stop 1 : Nikolai/5NI
Destin : McGrath/PAMC
Altitude:2000ft
Enroute: 00:26
Chico Aguiar
PIREP Dave OneX: Food-10 McGrath - Ophir
At McGrath a fog bank moving east just off the 07 end of the runway. High scattered TCU visible from parking area, ceiling obscured and visibility 5 - 7 miles in the McGrath area at 1500Z GMT. In the Ophir area visibility 2 miles or less from 2500 MSL.
Dropped 23 bags of dog food (With no help) lost off the east end of the runway in the area of the access road coming down form the major highway well traveled in the simulator? Ophir doesn't even rate a wind sock, I don't recall running it over? At 8 knots and a fairly steep hill on one end the runway got really short fast. The hill was at least steeper than a normal glide path. I would recommend they move the chain-saw gang from Rohn over here and cut a notch in the trees on both ends. The runway does not appear to be any longer here than at Rohn?
Total Time: 00:40
07/02/17 1455z -6 GMT (Sim 07/02/16 2058z -9GMT):Flight FOOD-10
DHC2 Beaver Tradewind A;asla N202TA
PAMC<1908z>Z17 00:17
Z17 <2035z>PAMC 00:23
PIREP Chico: transfer to McGrath
Sandy,
My transfer flight to McGrath
Flight # : Transfer to McGrath
Name : Francisco Aguiar
Callsign : Aguiar
Date : 16/02/2007
Aircraft : TA C206 Stationair II
Depart : Anchorage/PANC
Destin : McGrath/PAMC
Altitude:9500ft
Enroute: 01:15
Chico Aguiar
PIREP David Asp: Food 9 McGrath - Takotna
'Morning Boss...
Took the C-208 from McGrath into one of my least favourite strips.
Personally I'd rather carry the food bags overland on my back than land at this tree infested postage stamp.
I knew the Dak wouldn't get into Takotna as I've tried on previous years so I took a Cessna from McGrath which was parked nearby and unattended.
I notice that Joey Mack couldn't get in there a little while ago due to fog, but when I looked out just before flying, the viz was around 20 miles with light northerly winds.
Have a good weekend
David
Flight : food 9
Date : 2007/2/17
Name : David Aspinall
Callsign: Jay
TCA# : 2861
# Aboard:
VFR/IFR : VFR
Aircraft: C-208
Depart. : McGrath
Destin. : Takotna return to McGrath
Dep.time: 09:30
Enroute : 00:30
Route1 : direct
Speed : 140kts
Altitude: 2000'
PIREP Rodger: Food-7 McGrath - Rhon - Anchorage
Flight : Food-7
Date : 2/16/2007
Name : Rodger C. Butler TCA9089
Callsign: Jumping Mouse
# Aboard: 1
VFR/IFR : VFR
Aircraft: TCAA C206 Cargo
Depart. : PAMC
Destin. : 8KA - PANC
Dep.time: 00:10z
Enroute : 01:36
Fuel : 17gal
Speed : 124
Altitude: 5000
PIREP Snowboss: Transfer to Kaltag
Got out of Anchorage a little late, had an electrical problem, took about 45 minutes to repair. We departed at 2141 AKST, and arrived Kaltag at, 2315 AKST (0115 my time). :-(( Flight time 1:36 in the PC-12.
Now I have to go find a place to crash, very tired
Goodnight, or Good Morning...
Snowboss
PIREP Vic: Food 2 and on to McGrath
I'm not sure if this got posted; if so, please ignore this duplicate report.
I flew into Kaltag this evening with the DC3, then transferred to McGrath. Food-2 was IMC most of the way until the descent into KAL where I broke out of the clouds at 6000, cancelled IFR, and landed on runway 3.
Flight : Food - 2
Date : 2/16/2007
Name : Vic Alesi
TCA# 2613
# Aboard: 1, plus 74 bags of food
VFR/IFR : IFR
Aircraft: DC-3
Depart. : PANC Anchorage
Destin. : KAL Kaltag
Dep.time: 10:29 local.
Enroute : 2:17
Fuel : 236 gal
Route : ANC V440 MCG
Speed : 140 knots
Altitude: 12000
After offloading I proceeded to McGrath:
Flight : TX
Date : 2/16/2007
Name : Vic Alesi
TCA# 2613
# Aboard: 1
VFR/IFR : IFR
Aircraft: DC-3
Depart. : KAL Kaltag
Destin. : PAMC McGrath
Dep.time: 14:05 local.
Enroute : 1:05
Fuel : 24 gal (Incorrect - I'm not sure what happened here)
Route : Direct MCG
Speed : 140 knots
Altitude: 11000
I will fly food-9 tomorrow evening.
Best,
Vic
Message from Snowboss: Food drop flights from Kaltag are ON
Hello Crew,
I have posted the Food Drop Flights from Kaltag. These flights will service the checkpoints of, Anvik, Grayling, and Eagle Island. BTW, Chico, you have an assignment to Eagle Island, figured you would like to try your new scenery.
At the present time, I am loading my PC-12, with 10-food bags, four volunteers with gear, and will head out to Kaltag. I need some more night flights. The food bags were left behind by a mistake of the loading crew. The volunteers will be helping you load your flights in Kaltag.
Remember, all food flights and the assignments are posted on our TCAA Iditarod page. We have a lot of work yet to do, but we are in good shape.
Have a good weekend...
Snowboss, heading for Kaltag.
PIREP Joey: Food 9 NOT
I tried three times to make it into Takotna. Skies were clear out of McGrath, but hit a fog bank 6nm out. I could finally see the Takotna strip, but not until I was on top of it. Circled 5 or 6 times, gave up. went back to McGrath. Ran to the head. Flew back again, still no visual. I'll have to try again tomorrow.
Joey MacK
PIREP Bookie: Food-11 McGrath-Iditarod
The flight down was uneventful. Took off with 19 bags for a total of 1140#s cargo. 185 was one pound over the limit on takeoff. The real excitement came on final approach to the frozen oxbow that is Iditarod. Had to go around the first time couldn't get low and slow enough soon enough. The landing was a laugher too. Boing, boing, boing. Good thing these Cessnas have strong undercarriage.
The takeoff was pretty exciting too as I lost control and crashed into the trees on the north side of the bow. On the second attempt I lined up by the port-a-john and this time I made it easily.
Flight : food 11
Date : 2007/2/16
Name : Bookie Westbrook
Callsign: BookieW
TCA# : 2609
# Aboard: 1
VFR/IFR : VFR
Aircraft: Cessna 185 Skywagon
Depart. : McGrath
Destin. : McGrath
Dep.time: 14:20
Enroute : 01:30
Route1 : PAMC direct Iditarod
Route2 : Iditarod direct PAMC
Speed : 145
Altitude: 4500/5500
PIREP Chico: Vet-1 Anchorage - Skwentna
Tough weather this time,it was overcast with the ceiling at 1000ft,visibility down to three miles and a light snow falling. I flew at 900ft below the cloud layer.The vets were delivered safe and sound at Skwentna
Flight # : VET-1
Name : Francisco Aguiar
Callsign : Aguiar
Date : 16/02/2007
Aircraft : TA C206 Stationair II
Depart : Anchorage/PANC
Stop 1 : Skwentna/PASW
Stop 2 : xxxxxxxxx
Destin : Anchorage/PANC
Altitude:900ft
Enroute: 00:50
Chico Aguiar
Snowboss: IDITAROD UPDATE
The Iditarod line up looks to be, 83-mushers that will leave the start line.
I will be posting the Food Drop Flights from Kaltag a little later today.
Snowboss
PIREP Rudy: Food-2 Anchorage - Kaltag
Left ANC with 2700 lbs of fuel and 4400 lbs of food. After dropping off the food flew to McGrath for flights to Rohn and Iditarod.
Delivered 74 bags of food
Flight : Food 2
Date : 16-2-2007
Name : Rudy Boot
# Aboard: 2
VFR/IFR : IFR
Aircraft: MAAM-DC3
Depart. : Anchorage
Destin. : Kaltag, then McGrath
Dep.time: 09:11
Enroute : 03:18
Fuel : 1932 lbs
Route1 : ANC-MCG-YUKON-KAL
Route2 : Direct to McGrath
Speed : 135
Altitude: 8000/7000'
PIREP Bookie: Food 7 McGrath - Tatitna/Rhon
Sandy, try to keep me away from the Farewell area. I have something wrong with my installation, even with Keff's scenery out I still CTD within sight of Farewll. I plan to re-install after the Iditarod.
Flight : food 7
Date : 2007/2/16
Name : Bookie Westbrook
Callsign: BookieW
TCA# : 2609
# Aboard: 1
VFR/IFR : VFR
Aircraft: Cessna 206 Stationair
Depart. : McGrath
Destin. : McGrath
Dep.time: 12:20
Enroute : 01:10
Route1 : PAMC - direct Tatitina
Route2 : Tatitina - direct PAMC
Speed : 125
Altitude: 3500
PIREP Snowboss: Porter Ferry flight
I arrived in McGrath, with your PC-6, at 1136 AKST (2136 Zulu). By the way, I didn't bend anything, but it will need fuel. BTW, it was IFR most of the way, cruised at 10,000 feet, and in the clouds most of the time. It was though an enjoyable flight as the fan out front kept turning, and that keeps you cool, but if it stops, you really start to sweat. Flight time, 1:33.
Snowboss
PIREP Dave OneX: Transfer to McGrath
Food-10 Next. Don't know when I will have time to fly it. May be late this afternoon or evening reporting!
Total Time: 01:50
07/02/16 1315Z -6 GMT (Sim 07/02/16 1828z -9 GMT): Transition MCG
DHC2 Beaver Tradewind Alaska N202TA
PANC<1638z - 1828z>PAMC 01:50
PIREP Bookie: Vet 2
Flight : Vet 2
Date : 2007/2/16
Name : Bookie Westbrook
Callsign: BookieW
TCA# : 2609
# Aboard: 3
VFR/IFR : VFR
Aircraft: De Havilland Canada DHC2 Beaver
Depart. : Anchorage
Destin. : Anchorage
Dep.time: 11:36
Enroute : 02:10
Route1 : PANC-PAsw-finger Lake
Route2 : Finger Lake-direct PANC
Speed : 120
Altitude: 4500
PIREP Christian: Food 3
After refuelling at Unalakleet we departed again at 13:25 and headed for Anchorage via Sparrevohn. I use this routing to prevent FS crashing to Desktop while approaching Rainy Pass. Nevertheless it was a nice flight and we made an ILS landing to RWY 07L although RWY 32 was in use, but our routing brought us almost straight in to RWYs 07R/L. We came to a stop just before crossing RWY 32 and we had to stop there, because of landing Alaska Airlines flight 1 was on final to RWY 32. After the B737 had landed we taxied to our ramp without any problems.
Flying time was 01:12
Christian
PIREP Terry: Food - 4 Anchorage - Skwentna
35 bags of Doggie breakfast
Volpar amphib - landing T/Off on/from river ice -ultra short roll when there's no friction on the tires,
Total Flight time: 1 hour 10 minutes
Terry
PIREP David Asp: Sled flight Anchorage - McGrath
Here at last my pirep for sleds from Anchorage across to McGrath.
Another good day for flying with a light tailwind and little cloud.
I'll get onto the food drop tomorrow, Saturday.
Cheers
David
Flight : sled
Date : 2007/2/16
Name : David Aspinall
Callsign: Jay
TCA# : 2861
VFR/IFR : VFR
Aircraft: DC-3
Depart. : Anchorage
Destin. : McGrath
Dep.time: 09:00
Enroute : 01:05
Route1 : direct
Speed : 170
Altitude: 110
PIREP Rodger: Transfer Anchorage to McGrath
Flight : TXFR
Date : 2/15/2007
Name : Rodger C. Butler TCA9089
Callsign: Jumping Mouse
# Aboard: 1
VFR/IFR : VFR
Aircraft: TCAA - Cessna C206 - Cargo
Depart. : PANC
Destin. : PAMC
Dep.time: 21:00z
Enroute : 01:43
Fuel : 22gal
Speed : 122
Altitude: 140
PIREP Joey: Food 1 Anchorage - McGrath
the night in McGrath.
Time: 00:43
Dep: 20:01z
Arr: 20:44z
Dist: 190 nm
Fuel: 3302 lbs
Alt: FL180
Joey MacK
PIREP Dave OneX: Food 2 Anchorage - Kaltag
RON Anchorage early morning 16th then transition to McGrath DHC2 Beaver.
Total Time: 05:04
07/02/16 0615 -6 GTMT (Sim 07/02/16 0316z -9 GMT)Flight Food-2
Fairchild C-119 Tradewind Alaska N119TA
PANC<1940z - 2219z>KAL 02:39
KAL <2341z - 0316z>PANC 02:25
PIREP Vic: Food 4 Anchorage to Skwentna
I completed Straw-4 today.
Prior to leaving PANC, we loaded the 18 food bags into the PC-6, for
a total payload weight of 1265 #s (including me). I ended up loading
much more fuel than I needed, 122 gallons, so I was a little over
gross for the takeoff - but this aircraft didn't seem to mind that at
all and climbed strongly out of PANC enroute to Skwentna. The
outbound flight was very clear, beautiful flying weather, and I made
it onto the lake at PASW and taxied up to the townsite to drop off
the chow.
Flight : Food - 4
Date : 2/15/2007
Name : Vic Alesi
TCA# 2613
EMail : vicalesi@pacbell.net
# Aboard: 1, plus 18 bags of food
VFR/IFR : VFR
Aircraft: PC-6
Depart. : PANC Anchorage
Destin. : PASW Skwentna
Dep.time: 10:24 local.
Enroute : 0:56
Fuel : 19 gal
Route : Direct
Speed : 100 knots
Altitude: 6500
After the foodbags were unloaded I enjoyed a mooseburger at the
Roadhouse restaurant, and after that I headed back out to
the aircraft for the trip back to PANC. The weather was a bit hazy
on the departure, but cleared up nicely at cruise altitude, and I was
able to eyeball the airport quite a ways out and landed on 14 in calm
winds, taxied to the ramp.
Flight : Straw-4 (return)
Date : 2/15/2007
Name : Vic Alesi
TCA# 2613
EMail : vicalesi@pacbell.net
# Aboard: 1
VFR/IFR : VFR
Aircraft: PC-6
Depart. : PASW - Skwentna
Destin. : PANC Anchorage
Dep.time: 13:28 local.
Enroute : 0:44
Fuel : 16 gal
Route : Direct
Speed : 100 knots
Altitude: 5500
This aircraft really just sips fuel at 100 kt cruise; also, great
short-field capability. Quite a haul machine.
Hope to take the DC-3 up to Kaltag tomorrow evening for Food-2.
Best regards,
Vic
PIREP Rodger: Food - 6
Flight : Food-6
Date : 2/15/2007
Name : Rodger C. Butler TCA9089
Callsign: Jumping Mouse
# Aboard: 1
VFR/IFR : VFR
Aircraft: TDM - Aero Commander 680 "Annie"
Depart. : PANC
Destin. : SHX - PANC
Dep.time: 18:36z
Enroute : 03:50
Fuel : 131
Speed : 185
Altitude: 140
PIREP Bookie: Food 4
tires just didn't want to stop! I had to back taxi quite a way to get back to the checkpoint.
Takeoff was some better with one notch of flap I was in the air pronto and headed back to the Cargo headquarters, this leg at 3500. Not long after leaving Skwentna, two Air Force F-15 Eagles flashed by at treetop level headed for the town! Exciting stuff. They climbed to 10000 ft+ and crossed over the mountains headed toward McGrath, last I heard. I was cleared to land on RWY 6L visual and after that cleared to the cargo area.
Flight : Food 4
Date : 2007/2/15
Name : Bookie Westbrook
Callsign: BookieW
TCA# : 2609
# Aboard: 2 plus 35 food bags
VFR/IFR : VFR
Aircraft: Twin Beech
Depart. : Anchorage Cargo
Destin. : Anchorage Cargo
Dep.time: 08:30
Enroute : 01:00
Route1 : PANC-direct-PASW sort of
Route2 : Skewentna direct PANC
Speed : 145
Altitude: 4500
Christian Pirep TX UNK-KAL
I got up early to day at around 8 o'clock and head a nice breakfast before I headed for the airport to pre flight the Bell 412. I also had to refuel it and at 09:47 I left for Kaltag. It was a short hop of 60 miles and I got there at 10:24 after 37 minutes. I find Kaltag is a little bit bare and so I added some objects to the default scenery.
Christian
PIREP Christian: Food-3 Unalakleet.
I delivered 382 bags of dog food to Unalakleet. And now I have a
problem: I do not have enough fuel for the flight back to Anchorage. I
hope we have enough fuel in the fuel farm at Unalakleet. I have
refuelled about 9500 lbs. from there. If we need the fuel back to UNK
I will install a bulk tank in my C-130 and deliver it back.
I was mislead during the fuelling by the Center tank. It showed about
74 % of fuel and so I only added few fuel to the rest of the tanks,
not noticing that he Center tank only holds about 670 ponds! Damned
did they fool me!
But in the end everything went alright and the food bags arrived in
good shape at Unalakleet.
Flying time so far 01:25.
Christian
PIREP Dave OneX: Fodd-4 Anchorage - Skwentna
Total Time: 01:08
07/02/15 0837z -6 GMT (Sim 07/02/15 1927z -9 GMT) Flight: Food -4
DHC2 Beaver Tradewind Alaska N202TA
PANC<1800z - 1836z>PASW 00:36
PASW<1855z - 1927Z>PANC 00:32
PIREP Rodger: Transfer McGrath - Anchorage
Flight : TXFR
Date : 2/14/2007
Name : Rodger C. Butler TCA9089
Callsign: Jumping Mouse
# Aboard: 2
VFR/IFR : IFR
Aircraft: TCAA - Piper Cheyenne
Depart. : PAMC
Destin. : PANC
Dep.time: 18:50z
Enroute : 01:05
Fuel : 453
Speed : 200
Altitude: 210
PIREP David Asp: Transfer Fairbanks - Anchorage
Transferred from Fairbanks to Anchorage. Beautiful day, no wind and blue skies. Quiet enough down at Anchorage for a slow approach to 6L.
Thanks for the sled flight to McGrath, I'll get right onto it.
David
Flight : transfer
Date : 2007/2/15
Name : David Aspinall
Callsign: Jay
TCA# : 2861
# Aboard:
VFR/IFR : VFR
Aircraft: DC-3
Depart. : Fairbanks
Destin. : Anchorage
Dep.time: 12:00
Enroute : 01:35
Route1 : direct
Speed : 180
Altitude: 10
Message from Snowboss: Food drop flights are on
I have posted all food drop flights up to and including the checkpoint of Shageluk. There is also a couple sled flights and a few Vet flights.
Capt Joey McKay, will be hauling the food bags to McGrath, so don't deliver any food bags from McGrath, until Joey has the food bags delivered there. Joey, post on the forum that you are leaving for McGrath and also when you arrive.
Capt David Aspinall, has a flight to McGrath with some spare sleds. These sleds are for McGrath and Nikolai, so make sure he has them delivered to McGrath, before you fly the sleds to Nikolai. David has been very quite so far during the Iditarod, hope he will get them there quickly..
So head over to our Iditarod page and check your food drop assignments, then check the food drop flights and see where you are going. If you didn't get an assignment, let me know.
OK, hit the Trail,
Snowboss
PIREP Joey: Straw 14 plus transfer flights
Transfer to PAUN from Kaltag DH2 Beaver
Dep: 9:36Z Arr: 20:03z Dist: 60nm Fuel: 114lbs
Straw14 PAUN-White Mountain, DH2 Beaver 7 bales of straw
Dep: 20:40z Arr; 21:31z Dist: 81nm Fuel: 152lbs
Transfer to Kaltag DH2 Beaver
Dep: 21:59z Arr: 55:58z Dist: 123nm Fuel: 213lbs
Transfer to PANC to await next assignment PC-12
Dep: 23:16z Arr: 00:41z Dist: 300nm Fuel 703lbs
PIREP Dave OneX: transfer Unalakleet, Straw-13, transfer to Anchorage
Total Time: 02:22
07/02/14/ 1845z GMT-6 (Sim 07/02/14 2156Z) Transfer Straw - 13
Cessna Citation X Private YV9265
PAMC<2120z - 2156z>PAUN 00:36 Transfer Unalakleet
DeHavland DHC3 Turbo Beaver Private C-FETN
PAUN<2220z - 2248z>ELI 00:28 Delivered 10 bales straw.
ELI <2312z - 2343z>PAUN 00:31
Cessna Citation X Private YV9265
PAUN<0025z - 0122z>PANC 00:47 Transfer Anchorage
PIREP Dave OneX: Transfer to McGrath & Straw 8 McGrath Iditarod McGrath
Weather arriving McGrath both arrivals 2000 overcast, visibility 2 miles in snow. Departed for Iditarod first light and flew to within 20nm then descended through a hole and flew at tree top level to the camp. When VFR stay VFR. If the CB radio is the truckers toy, then GPS has to be the pilots toy. Would never have been able to find the camp without it. Visibility at Iditarod could not have been any better than McGrath although the ceiling was broken to maybe three eight's at the most.
Departing McGrath for Unalakleet transition as I type this.
Total Time: 02:24
07/02/14 1732Z GMT-6 (Sim 07/02/14 2031z) Transition & Straw-8
Cessna Citation X Private YV-9265
PANC<1435z>PAMC 00:57 Transition McGrath
DeHavland DHC2 Tradewind Alaska N202TA
PAMC <1833z>~Idit 00:48 Straw - 8
~Idit<1952z>PAMC 00:39
Saturday, February 17, 2007
Christian Pirep TX to Unalakleet
I couldn't resist and tried to get to Unalakleet within daylight. It was quite early in the day and I also will have to refuel at UNK. Flying time was exactly 1 hour.
I will head over to Brown's Lodge and see if they have a spare bed for me ;-)
Now it is 18:00 in UNK and the sun is almost down. Landed with the last piece of daylight. Perfect timing.
Christian
Food 11: McGrath - Iditarod
Pirep Food 11: McGrath – Iditarod
It had just stopped snowing when I left MCG. Vis was low so I followed a road after Tatalina. Looking at the map it showed to be the Iditarod Trail. I followed it past Moore Creek when I lost it turning into the hills. Used GPS to get to Flat where I headed north and soon picked up Oxbow. Offloaded and did some repair work. Oil seeping through. Tightened some connections and that stopped the seeping. Decided to fly to Unalakleet instead of that hard wooden floor at Kaltag. I could also fill up with gas there. Plus Saturday night = fried fish night! See you around folks!
Rudy
Flight : Food 11
Report #: REP63094.TXT
Date : 17-2-2007
Name : Rudy Boot
Callsign: Stratman
EMail : rboot2001@yahoo.com
# Aboard: 1
VFR/IFR : VFR
Aircraft: Aerosoft Beaverski
Depart. : McGrath
Destin. : Iditarod
Dep.time: 12:30
Enroute : 01:43
Fuel : 265 lbs
Route1 : VFR
Route2 : To Unalakleet
Speed : 120
Altitude: Low
Remark 1: Delivered 20 bags of food.
Christian Pirep TX MCG/Food-11
Soon the food bags were unloaded from the helicopter.
It is now too late to continue on to Kaltag, so I will stay here. I will head out for one of these old cabins and fire up my heater I brought with me to withstand the cold during the night.
Flying time to Iditarod was 45 minutes.
BTW I have added a NDB to Flat airfield AFCAD2 and positioned it at Iditarod Checkpoint for a better finding the Checkpoint, because MSFS doesn't allow direct position entries into the GPS. So this is more or less a workaround of this circumstance.
I can make the file available on request.
Chrstian
Pirep Christian Fuel-UNK
Today I delivered 11000 lbs of fuel to Unalakleet with the C-130. The take off was calm from RWY 14, we only had to wait for an UPS B747-200F to land and to clear the runway.
The flight was smooth as well and we climbed to 20500 feet for the flight and again our routing was via SQA VOR.
Prior to UNK VOR we turned to a more or less parallel course to PAUN to fly a downwind on RWY 14. We had little crosswind on approach and this time I switched to the first officers view to see the runway and was able to land this big bird with no problems and really soft.
We then taxied to the ramp and rolled back between these two buildings and offload our fuel out of the bulk tanks.
After 50 minutes on the ground it was time to leave again for Anchorage, because I have also a ferry flight on the to do list ;-)
We took off RWY 14 and climbed to 20000 feet and headed back. e started to descend a little bit too late, but we were cleared for an approach to RWY 14 and so it was time to turn around to the left to get on a parallel course to RWY 14 and during this step we descended. I selected the ILS frequency, but obviously there must have been something wrong, because I didn't get a glide slope readout - only the localizer became active, but was also acting very strange. With Anchorage aerodrome covered below clouds it was hard to find and to determine where we are, so we had to rely on the GPS. Once we had the airport in sight we started our approach, but we ended up too far East and were approaching in a 90° angle to the runway, and it was time to decide, whether to go around or not, but somehow I was able to get this bird aligned to the RWY and landed safely to my surprise! We missed the exit by a few feet and so we reversed the props and rolled back to the exit and thereafter back to our ramp, where I could see my Bell 412 see standing in the background of the ramp waiting for me.