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    Willy's How much abuse can a Beech 18 take in the Andes?

    Fred and I left Curacao yesterday for Maracaibo in the mighty Twin Beech for a trial flight under load. It flew pretty good so I guess we've got the load properly balanced. Wnen we got to SVMC, I just followed a AVENSA DC-4 in on final. No sense in bothering the tower about clearance to land for both of us.

    We should take off from here later on if the weather is cooperative.
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    Taking off SVMC -> SVBK
    MTOW: 8750 lbs
    TOW: 8585 lbs
    Fuel: 710.62 lbs
    Cargo: 2000lbs
    Crew: 348 lbs (Me, Fred & Sassy)
    Last edited by Willy; June 25th, 2011 at 13:54.
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    Landed safe at SVBK (Burger King?) Fogged up on me about halfway there and there's nothing like a fog - mountain mixture to get a pilot's attention.

    Flight time: 00:51:34
    Total Flight time: 00:51:34
    Landing weight: 8350.8
    Fuel used: 230.9 lbs
    Total Fuel used: 230.9 lbs
    Cargo delivered this flight: 2000 lbs
    Total Cargo delivered: 2000 lbs
    Maintenance Points: 0

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    Taking off SVBK -> SVMD If I can get Fred away from the senoritas.....
    MTOW: 8750 lbs
    TOW: 8585 lbs
    Fuel: 710.62 lbs
    Cargo: 2000lbs
    Crew: 348 lbs (Me, Fred & Sassy)
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    That was an interesting flight. Climb like heck, then dive like heck. At least we made it in one piece without incurring any maintenance points. Navigation was easy enough. Just fly down the valley until I got to the next airport. Although there was a bit of a crosswind on landing and I had to crab it down between the buildings and trees and down the bank onto the runway. Heck of a way to run a airline!

    Here's the particulars for those that follow that kind of thing:

    Flight time: 00:28:29
    Total Flight time: 01:20:03
    Landing weight: 8455.7
    Fuel used: 123.4 lbs
    Total Fuel used:364.3 lbs
    Cargo delivered this flight: 2000 lbs
    Total Cargo delivered: 4000 lbs
    Maintenance Points: 0

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    Taking off SVMD -> SKBG Time to get out of Venezuela!
    MTOW: 8750 lbs
    TOW: 8585 lbs
    Fuel: 710.62 lbs
    Cargo: 2000lbs
    Crew: 348 lbs
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    Oops, think I might have made a serious navigational error. I'll know for sure in a bit and have time to get my lies together.... er stories straight... er..... review the data. That's it! Review the data....

    Still enroute to SKBG, I hope..
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    Somehow, it worked out okay. I was cruising along on altitude hold at 10,500ish following a ridge on it's northside with the plan of crossing the next ridge (north/south one) that was coming up in front of me, then hanging a left to the airport. Not really paying attention to the compass as I was following the ridge. Glanced at the compass and I was headed south instead of west and no idea how long I'd been going in the wrong direction. Turned back to the west and flew straight until until I got to the N/S ridge and hopped it hoping that I was still to the north of the airport. Sure was glad to see it come into view in the fog.


    Flight time: 00:55:22
    Total Flight time: 02:15:25
    Landing weight: 8319.1
    Fuel used: 265.0 lbs
    Total Fuel used:629.3 lbs
    Cargo delivered this flight: 2000 lbs
    Total Cargo delivered: 6000 lbs
    Maintenance Points: 0

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    Think I'll stop here for a while. Got a bunch of maps to study.
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    Taking off SVMD -> SKBO
    MTOW: 8750 lbs
    TOW: 8585 lbs
    Fuel: 710.62 lbs
    Cargo: 2000lbs
    Crew: 348 lbs
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    Headwinds, deep fog, cumulogranite, flying VFR in IFR conditions, everything to make a pilot's life more "interesting". Navigated by mountain range again, but at the last, the RDF needle was pointing right between a couple of mountain peaks, so I went between them and found the valley that Bogata sits in. Then all I had to do was find the right airport in the fog. Good thing that SKBO has two runways.

    Flight time: 01:07:38
    Total Flight time: 03:23:03
    Landing weight: 8261.7
    Fuel used: 320.2 lbs
    Total Fuel used:949.5 lbs
    Cargo delivered this flight: 2000 lbs
    Total Cargo delivered: 8000 lbs
    Maintenance Points: 0

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    Onward, before I get bogged down in Bogata.

    Taking off SVBO -> SKMZ
    MTOW: 8750 lbs
    TOW: 8585 lbs
    Fuel: 710.62 lbs
    Cargo: 2000lbs
    Crew: 348 lbs

    My "Loadmaster" was feeling a bit out of sorts last night....
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    Hopped the ridge I figured about 5-10 miles from SKMZ and there it was almost directly below us. OOPS!! Chopped the throttles to idle, lowered the speed to below 120kias, dropped the flaps and gear and made like an SBD at Midway. It was a pretty wild ride down that mountainside. Not one of my favorite ways to make an approach, but it worked... Although I think I stressed out my loadmaster a bit more.

    Flight time: 00:29:26
    Total Flight time: 03:52:29
    Landing weight: 8445.3
    Fuel used: 135.8 lbs
    Total Fuel used: 1085.3 lbs
    Cargo delivered this flight: 2000 lbs
    Total Cargo delivered: 10,000 lbs
    Maintenance Points: 0

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    Need to move on before whatever passes for the FAA in Colombia catches up to me about that approach....

    Taking off SVMZ -> SKPI
    MTOW: 8750 lbs
    TOW: 8585 lbs
    Fuel: 710.62 lbs
    Cargo: 2000lbs
    Crew: 348 lbs
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    Well that wasn't so bad. Take off, turn left, hop the ridge over into the big valley and follow it to the airfield. Although I didn't spot the airport in the fog until I was right alongside of it. No biggie though. Did a 180 and landed. Too bad there's not much here. Probably have to spend the night in the plane.....

    Flight time: 01:16:44
    Total Flight time: 05:09:13
    Landing weight: 8235.3
    Fuel used: 348.0 lbs
    Total Fuel used: 1433.3 lbs
    Cargo delivered this flight: 2000 lbs
    Total Cargo delivered: 12,000 lbs
    Maintenance Points: 0
    Total Airports: 6

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