Carbon Cub To Chicago, November 17, 2019

Published: Nov. 18, 2019, 5 a.m.

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For those of you that read Rinker Buck\'s memoir, "Flight of Passage", you\'ll understand the romance associated with a cross country flight in a Piper Cub.\\xa0 If you haven\'t read the story, you only need to love General Aviation to understand the smile that comes with a low and slow flight of 1500 nautical miles across the Western and Midwestern United States.\\xa0 Imagine a pilot that has been flying for close to 50 years and amassed 39,000 hours, but never achieved a goal to make that kind of trip, until now.\\xa0\\xa0

This week on SimpleFlight Radio, Marc and Brandon welcome back Bob Schmelzer for his third visit to the crew\'s Chicago studio.\\xa0 Two and a half years ago, one of Bob\'s students ordered a brand new Carbon Cub (LSA).\\xa0 When it became clear the plane would be delivered in November of this year, the owner asked Bob if he would fly out to Yakima, Washington to pick up the plane and fly it back to its new home in Chicago.\\xa0 Seeing an opportunity to fulfill a goal of making such a flight, Bob jumped at the chance.\\xa0 After spending most of the last decade flying Boeing 777\'s between Shanghai and Chicago, the idea of flying at 100 knots just above the terrain, over three days, in a taildragger, must have created some interesting emotions and thought processes.\\xa0 Listen in and find out directly from Captain Bob, what he expected and what he experienced on his trek across the mountains and flat-lands bringing this little Cub to its new home.

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