And his brief verbal checklist on approach includes "gear: down and welded", which I think he says aloud every time, solo or with company... I knew I was in good hands when I heard that.

Mr. Kushner is also a CFI and active glider pilot (there is a glider club at Central Jersey)
- and he's a bona-fide 47N airport bum. A bad influence, for sure. ;)

And another salute to the lovely and talented "Silver Bullet"...
Rugged, simple, and eager to please.
An unforgettable, unique 1.2 hours goes into my logbook, and... I just busted 200hours ; had 199.6 before this flight. It's fate, I tell ya...
After I deplaned at the pump (somewhat grateful for the fresh, avgas-scented air- that bubble takes a little getting used to), another of 47N's motley crew of pilots, Jake, struck up an RV-centric conversation, and soon they were off for a ride. Went to Vansant to land on the grass... that must've been sweet!
Missed their landing back home, though- just as I went inside.
An obligatory 47N random: the wind was still huffing and puffing out of the NW, and this magnificent Cardinal came wobbling down only to be swiftly, firmly pushed down on all three by its pilot; very well, too. Note the position of rudder and aileron. Put it right on the numbers.
Not sure how the driver of this giant 4-holer made out at KEWR; he had quite a crab going there.
And how was your Sunday... not too dull, I hope?

Thanks for looking, and be on the lookout for the 5 minutes or so of footage that I will eventually post.
If you're curious about the Van's (thanks Doug) RV series, look here:
http://www.vansaircraft.com/public/flyrvs.htm



As you may note from my Van Sant thread. 

I'm just assuming nobody else had as much fun...










