Here we are in the midst of the new normal "stay-at-home" when I just had to make an "essential" flight and got to checkout the famed San Diego beaches along the way.
I can report that he beaches were empty, the weather was perfect, and the Aeroprakt A32 Vixxen flew wonderfully. Not bad for a quarantine day!
It all started about 3 weeks or so ago when the Vixxen was due for an oil change and related maintenance. A quick flight from KRNM-Ramona (homebase) to KMYF-Montgomery Field was required to visit the great team at Gibbs Maintenance and Avionics. Along with the oil change, I had planned to have the battery system upgraded to include a backup battery thereby ensuring the G3X Garmin glass panel would be that much more safety oriented.
With very little air traffic out of Montgomery, or really anywhere in San Diego for that matter, taking off from runway 28L and turning north at the coast became a beautiful, if far too short, flight home to Ramona.
Being able to fly and enjoy the Creator's scenery from 1,500 feet off the ground through the Vixxen's huge windows is truly one of the great pleasures one can partake in.
world returns to normal. We'll be waiting.
PS the grandson was awaiting my arrival at Ramona and was rewarded with some pilot seat time before we headed home.