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EPISODE · Jul 20, 2022 · 1H 32M

708 Spurwink Farm Fly-In

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Fly-in conversations, lost baggage woes, limiting airport passenger volume, and a missed runway crash investigation. 25th Annual Spurwink Farm Fly-In and Pancake Breakfast Max Flight and our Main(e) Man Micah attended the fly-in on July 10, 2022, at the Spurwink Farm in Cape Elizabeth, Maine. This annual event is held at the grass strip on the Farm and is hosted by EAA Chapter 141 on the first Sunday after Independence Day. The fly-in is well-attended with a wide variety of aircraft flown in for the pancake breakfast. We captured conversations with several who were in attendance, including some listeners and friends of this podcast: Fred Wilcoxen tells us about his Bede BD-5 micro-homebuilt airplane. BD-5 Douglas Corrigan relates his story about getting the aviation bug as a youngster and now working ATC. Doug and Max Flight JD is a retired military pilot who now flies long-haul cargo in a Boeing 777. He flew up from New Jersey in his Cessna 177B Cardinal. Micah and JD JD and his Cessna 177B Cardinal Mike Smith brought his beautiful Sonex up from Massachusets. Micah, Mike, and Max with the Sonex We talked with Bill Barry, the former NASA chief historian and now glider enthusiast. Micah and Bill Barry Spurwink Farm is a 40-stall private boarding facility owned by the Sprague family. We spoke with MaryLou Sprague who tells us how she and her late husband Phineas (Phin) started a relationship with EAA Chapter 141 and how the airstrip came about. Max and MaryLou Sprague Video by Steve Martin: 2022 SPURWINK FARM FLY IN! https://youtu.be/_JXb4sLLvmE Finally, the “Oreo Cows.” Are they Lakenvelder cattle (Dutch Belted cow) or the Belted Galloway? Let us know. Aviation News Airlines to stop selling tickets as Heathrow puts 100,000 daily passenger cap Airports are experiencing severe operational problems as a result of staff shortages and increased travel. This has impacted baggage processing and thousands of bags are piled up at some airports. Through September 11, 2022, London Heathrow wants to limit the number of departing customers to 100,000. Heathrow’s pre-pandemic levels were between 110,000 and 125,000 daily departing customers. In face-off with London Heathrow, Emirates airline says it won’t cut capacity Emirates says they won’t agree to limit passengers at Heathrow. They plan to continue operating six daily A380 flights into the airport. Emirates said Heathrow gave them 36 hours to reduce capacity on its daily A380 flights. “Their communications not only dictated the specific flights on which we should throw out paying passengers but also threatened legal action for non-compliance.” In a statement, the airline said, “Until further notice, Emirates plans to operate as scheduled to and from (Heathrow).” Delta Airline Flies Plane From UK To US Just To Deliver 1,000 Pieces Of Stranded Luggage Delta Airlines responded to the huge volume of lost baggage at London Heathrow by using an empty Airbus A330-200 to fly the bags home. The bags flew in the baggage bins, not in the passenger cabins. An airline was sick and tired of airport luggage chaos. Its solution was brilliant Icelandair has a different passenger-friendly solution: Fly their own baggage handlers on the plane instead of relying on overworked and under-staffed airport workers. Icelandair took this action for flights to Amsterdam’s Schipol airport. Pilots failed to see Presque Isle runway before 2019 plane mishap, investigators find CommutAir, operating a 50-seat Embraer EMB145 as a United Express flight, missed the runway on March 4, 2019, and ended up in the snow. Of the 31 passengers and crew, thankfully only three suffered minor injuries. The NTSB investigation revealed that the instrument landing system was out of adjustment by about 200 feet to the right of the runway. At least six other pilots previously encountered the problem, but none filed a company safety report. Mentioned UMA Acquires New Airplane for Expansion of Aviation Education Program Use these tips to keep your time at the airport as easy as possible From the American Helicopter Museum & Education Center: American Helicopter Museum membership with Airplane Geeks discount Star Trek Screen-Used Props and Costumes Member’s Only Speaker’s Series Hosts this Episode Max Flight, David Vanderhoof, Max Trescott, and our Main(e) Man Micah.

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