Oakdale Airport Improvements for PPG’ers

I learned to fly 24 years ago at Oakdale Municipal Airport.  It’s been my home base ever since.  So now that I’m flying my PPG I’d like to keep flying from Oakdale.  the only problem is that there isn’t much room for PPGs to operate there and the runway does not align with the prevailing winds there.  There is an unused 15 acre field on the airport property on the south side of the airport that would be perfect for PPG launches.  At one time it was being developed for hangars but was abandoned after asphault was put down.
Oakdale Airport Improvements
My buddy Dennis and I discussed this yesterday.  He does construction for a living and specializes in dirt grading and levelling.  He gave me some ideas of what would need to be done to make this field usable.  After a discussion of what could be done and for how much we agreed that this should be done in phases so as to keep costs below certain thresholds that would trigger a lot more bureaucracy and paperwork.  Phase 1 would be the green shaded area on the west side of the photo.  The entire land area of this section is a little over 7 acres.  Dennis suggested that the area first be disced so as to knock down the weeds and allow us to see the lay of the land.  Dennis knows someone who could do it relatively inexpensively unless the City has access to similar resources that would be cheaper for them.  After it is disced the area could then be graded and compacted.
My only concern with using only this area is the house just south of the airport.  This is shown shaded in yellow.  I don’t want to overfly that house at low level and start generating complaints that we don’t currently have.  However, with careful descent planning we can avoid the house.
The best option for not overflying the house would be to improve the green shaded area to the east.  Dennis expressed concern about removing the decayed asphalt in this area.  It would be very difficult to remove the weeds which would allow the asphalt to be recycled.  More than likely it would have to be dumped at an added cost.  However, being able to land in this area would align aircraft better with the prevailing wind and also avoid overflying the house.  The black line represents the position of Oakdale’s old cross wind runway which aligned perfectly with the prevailing winds there.  At any rate having access to this entire area would give us launch options no matter what direction the wind was coming from and would allow us to not overly any houses on landing.  We will also have to look at how we access that area. There are no roads so it would involve crossing the runway. I’m sure we’ll be able to work something out.

Anyway, I’m going to submit this to the City’s Airport Ad-hoc Committee and see if we can get some funds and a start date.

 

Unsettled Air

I wanted to start the week off right so I got up bright and early and tried to get a flight in before work.  There was no wind at home and wind was forcast to be nil all morning.  Sure enough I got out to New Jerusalem and the wind sock wasn’t moving.  It seemed like the series of storms that blew through northern California over the weekend were finally gone but they left a gift for me… unsettled air.  If you watch the video you’ll catch some swinging.  The camera doesn’t catch it all but trust me, the air was sporty.

Surveying the PPG Field at Oakdale

IMG_20160501_181823289I wanted to get in an evening flight today and after consulting my favorite wind forecasting website Windyty it seemed like winds might be favorable.  I packed up my PPG gear, hitched up the trailer, and drove out to Oakdale.  However, when I got there there the
air was pretty unsettled.  There were thunderstorms nearby that were falling appart so it was actually pretty windy out at the airport.  I knew I wouldn’t be able to fly so I decided to take another look at the area on the airport that I would like to have developed as a PPG area.

A friend with earth moving equipment said he can level the area for us but I’m going to approach the city about reimbursing him for expenses.  My buddy seems to think it would be a relatively minor thing to flatten it out.  I hope so.  I’d love to keep flying from Oakdale.  Here are some shots of the affected area.

A Few Good Pictures

Just wanted to add a few stills from Saturday’s flight video.  I just like these because I love that view of the runway.  Landing is always my favorite part of a flight.  I also like how my shadow shows up in these captures.

New Jerusalem and Blackhawk Fly-In

Had an enjoyable day chock full of aviation.  I started out doing some touch and goes at New Jerusalem and then drove up to Blackhawk Ranch to check out the fly-in.  Rather than type it all in I’ll just leave you with this extravaganza of audio-visual amazery.

Update:  Google munged the video when they tried to stabilize the video.  So I’m going to re-edit and re-upload.

Update 2:  Here is the re-edited video of New Jerusalem.  I’ll add the Blackhawk fly-in later today.

Final update:  Here is the video I took at the Blackhawk Fly-In

Building A GoPro Chase Cam Mount

I think I need to build one of these.  I’ve been looking for some good camera perspectives to capture my flying and haven’t really found one I like yet.  This looks like it could be just the ticket!

Sunday Evening Flight

After the rain and wind of earlier in the week this weekend was calm and warm.  I got to fly yesterday morning and gave the guys in my EAA chapter a chance to see how my new machine works and shoot some video.  I don’t have that yet but you can bet I’ll post it when I get it.  Sunday afternoon was even calmer than Saturday morning so I loaded the trike on my trailer and high tailed it to Oakdale Airport.

I set up on the taxiway because there was no one on the airport but the caretaker and me.  After about a 100 foot ground roll I was up into the silky smooth air.  I kept the flight short because I had other things on my mind.  I had recevied some bad new just as I was pulling into the airport and it detracted a little from the flight.  Still I tried to enjoy myself as much as I could before heading back to the airport.  It was a short flight but it was beautiful.  I enjoyed it.

Here is the ground track of my flight.

Walk-On Trailer Ramp Springs Part 2

What a life I must have when I get excited about springs!  If you’ll remember from two posts ago (not that far back to remember is it?) I added a spring to the ramp on my walk-on trailer that I used to haul my PPG trike.  The ramp is just heavy enough to cause me much groanage when lifting it back up to close it.   So I added a spring to help with the lifting.  While this did help, it didn’t help to the extent I wanted.   So…  I added another spring!  And this has helped tremendously!  If anyone has one of these trailers, I highly recommend adding a couple of springs to help lift the ramp.   Even if you have a strong back.

Here’s some video with some blathering…

Walk-on Trailer Ramp Spring

It seems like the ramp on the trailer I used to transport my PPG trike gets heavier and heavier each time I have to open or close it.  To save my back I attached a spring to one side.  However, that only helped a little.  I’m going to have to attach another spring on the other side.  Here are some moving pictures that describe what I did…

Thursday Morning Flying

Since it’s supposed to rain this weekend I decided to get in another flying session this morning.  Besides, I really need the practice.  My launch was not as good as yesterday’s launch but much better than the launch video I posted a few days ago.  All but one of my touch and goes were great.  Here are the highlights of this morning’s flight.