6/20/12


N8977D is on floats and we have a now dock. This is a very light cub.  It has an 0-360 , 180 HP engine with a #2000 pound gross weight increase kit.

We purchased another cub to use as a tailwheel trainer.  It may not be pretty, but we will change that.  If you get beyond the appearance then it is a very good Cub.  N7461L is a 1975 PA-18-150 with 750 hours TTAF.  It has never been in an accident.  The engine was topped and it has a 160 HP conversion.  We will get the cosmetics fixed. We installed 31" Bushwheel tires, heavy gear, and safety cables for off-airport/bush training coarse.

3/24/12

Jacob and I flew the Iditarod trail to Nome this year. We travelled and camped with five Super Cubs.  This is Jody Niesen taking off from Melozy Hot Springs.  We camped at Skwentna,  Farewell Lake, Melozy Hot Springs, Ruby, and Serpentine Hot Springs.  We stayed in a motel at Nome and watched Dallas Seavey cross the finish line. 

Contact me if you are interested in flying the Iditarod trail in the future.   

1/26/12

FSS phone numbers

Direct Phone Numbers for FSS

Many pilots call the Flight Service Station (FSS) to get weather.  The published phone number for FSS is 1-800-WX BRIEF (800-992-7433).  I do not use this number.  This toll free number does not go directly to Kenai FSS but goes to a master switchboard.  The master switchboard routes the call to a FSS that is in the geographic area where you made the call.  This will create a problem if you use a satellite phone.  The FSS switchboard thinks you are calling from the home office of the satellite phone company.  The call will be routed to a FSS out east.  The FSS person you get on the phone will know nothing about your needs in bush Alaska.

Instead of calling 1-800-992-7433, I call directly to the FSS that knows the most about the area I will be flying.  I have a list of direct numbers for the Flight Service Stations in Alaska.

FSS Barrow                907-852-2511
FSS Cold Bay             907-532-2454, 800-478-7250
FSS Deadhorse          907-659-2401
FSS Dillingham           907-842-5275
FSS Fairbanks           907-474-0137, 866-248-6516
FSS Homer                907-235-8588
FSS Juneau               907-789-7380, 907-586-7382
FSS Kenai                  907-283-7211, 866-864-1737
FSS Ketchikan           907-225-9481        
FSS Kotzebue           907-442-3310
FSS Nome                 907-443-2291
FSS Northway           907-778-2219
FSS Palmer               907-745-2495, 907-745-3248
FSS Sitka                  907-966-2221
FSS Talkeetna          907-733-2277

12/9/11

Garmin GTN 650 and Federal 3600 Wheel Skis installed in N9418C

The Garmin IFR radio package is installed in N9418C, a 1955 Cessna 180.  I am giving instrument flight training to Jacob Williams and Eugene DesJarais.  The Garmin GTN 650 gives us the opportunity to file IFR on training flights and shoot approaches to all the small airports in the Susitna Valley.  We do real time approaches with a glide-slope to Palmer (PAAQ), Big Lake (PAGQ, Wasilla (PAWS), Willow (PAUO), and Talkeetna (PATK).  The WAAS capability of the GTN 650  provides a vertical navigation on RNAV approaches to all of these airports.  We have the cross-fill option selected on the GTN 650.  This sends the flight plan information over to Garmin's newest gadget, the Aera 795 that is mounted on the pilots control yoke.

Last night Jacob and I flew IFR from Soldotna (PASX) to Anchorage (PANC) in a snowstorm.  We  shot the ILS approach to runway 7 left at Ted Stevens International Airport.  We cancelled IFR when we broke out of the clouds on final approach.  We asked the tower if we could continue on the up-wind for 7 left and turn the up-wind into a left down-wind to land on the ice on the West waterway at the Lake Hood seaplane base. (PALH).  The tower controller cleared us to proceed as requested.  With this flight I introduced my son to hard IFR flying.  I addition, we experienced the situational awareness that the our new Garmin package provides when flying in IMC conditions.

9/25/11

Garmin 650, Garmin 795, and 3600 Wheel Skis on Cessna 180, N9418C

ACME Cub Training ordered a Garmin avionics package that includes a Garmin 650 touch screen GPS and a Garmin 795 yoke mounted GPS. Northern Lights Avionics will install the radios in October.  N9418C is our instrument trainer, tail-wheel trainer, and qualifies as a complex aircraft.
In addition to the radio upgrades, we outfitted iN9418C with Federal 3600 Wheel-Skis. It is now available as a complex aircraft for the training needed for a commercial rating or a FAR 61.31 (e) endorsement.  It also has a 230 HP engine making it available to give pilots a FAR 61.31 (f) high-performance endorsement.  It is a conventional gear aircraft making N9418C available to give pilot a tailwheel endorsement, FAR 61.31 (i).

5/18/11

1955 Cessna 180 N9418C

ACME Cub Training added a Cessna 180 to the fleet.  We own hydraulic wheel-skis making this aircraft a complex aircraft.  We give complex endorsements, high-performance endorsements, tail-wheel endorsements, flight training to qualify for a Commercial pilot certificate.

Steven Williams will travel to your location to give check rides for Sport Pilot, Private Pilot, Commercial Pilot,  Instrument, and Seaplane ratings.

4/1/11

Tower telephone numbers

We experienced an electrical problem while giving flight instruction.  It was a great opportunity to teach the student how to comply with 91.129 (d) Communications failure and enter the pattern with no radio. It was also a great time to see the light gun signals as outlined in AIM 4-3-13.  Entering the pattern without an operating radio and waiting for the proper light gun signal was uneventful.  I had previously entered the phone  number of Anchorage Tower (PANC)  in my phone.  I called the tower as I was entering their airspace and explained our situation.  We received a landing clearance on my cell phone.

The phone numbers that I have in my cell phone:

Anchorage Tower PANC (907) 271-6549
Merrill Tower PAMR          (907) 271-3121
Bethel Tower PABE         (907) 543-3661
Fairbanks Tower PAFA   (907) 474-0452
Kenai Tower PAEN          (907) 283-7245
Kodiak Tower PADQ        (907) 487-4382