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VFR (barely) into Walla Walla

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Here's a fun little VFR flight I flew from Lewiston, ID to Walla Walla, WA (LWS - ALW)

I'm showing off TimHH's stunning blue livery for the Carenado T182T Skylane.  I'm also showcasing Bullfrogsim's LWS and recent ALW airports.  These are all incredible freeware from people who spend hours to bring us these creations:

https://flightsim.to/file/71487/carenado-cessna-t182t-n323cs-dynamic-registration

https://flightsim.to/profile/BullfrogSim/trending

I got a weather briefing and although ALW was on the eastern edge of a large system (moving NNE), it still showed VFR, so we'll get going and takeoff to the WSW for our 60 mi trip.  I do about 110-120 over the ground with a stiff headwind.  The trip takes about 40 min including dodging some less than VFR areas hehe.

Doing the preflight

53629084542_ef2ce498c7_o.jpgUntitled-1 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

53630421210_51e9836eff_o.jpgUntitled-3 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

53630311219_08fee57d21_o.jpgUntitled-4 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

Had to stay fairly low but the VFR cruising alts don't start till 3000 ft agl

53630182963_ee64e1d034_o.jpgUntitled-5 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

Was able to climb to 6500 and maintain VFR 

53630311084_b640022af0_o.jpgUntitled-6 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

Looks like a wall of water ahead...  (free plane wash!)

53630182973_96affd8205_o.jpgUntitled-9 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

Looks VFR-ish 🙂

53630421065_4678e36909_o.jpgUntitled-10 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

I may have to come back and explore this area in a tail dragger

53630421130_ddb47619c2_o.jpgUntitled-11 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

This looks pretty real to me...

53629084362_c3fe5948e8_o.jpgUntitled-12 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

Maybe some great trout fishing down there...

53629084357_9545c76ed5_o.jpgUntitled-13 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

Another lovely moody pic

53630182723_27b0788d8e_o.jpgUntitled-14 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

Trying to squint to see the field... we only need 3 miles of vis and 1000 ft ceilings to enter the class D (unless we get a special VFR)

53630182713_11a4b6a4d8_o.jpgUntitled-15 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

I totally have 3 miles of vis right?  😉

53630182683_a8ec4b4f4d_o.jpgUntitled-16 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

Thankfully the rain passed before we left the plane

53630420880_bec9b36c02_o.jpgUntitled-17 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

And then some nicer weather pics to show off KALW - this terminal is beautiful!

53630420815_c4cf851fdf_o.jpgUntitled-19 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

Only one open runway remains - but it has an ILS, dual RNAVs and dual VOR approaches - and 6500 ft runway for nearly all aircraft types.  ALW lies about 200 mi ese of Seattle.

53629972806_00f8c2fc2a_o.jpgUntitled-20 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

Plenty of GA parking as well!

53630310624_b42eba1edc_o.jpgUntitled-21 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

ARFF on field and towered (I think 7am local to 830pm)  - a wonderful destination awaits!

53630310689_9b0a1429bc_o.jpgUntitled-22 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

 

 

 

 

 

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Lots of great shots Ryan, but particularly like #5 - the light is fantastic for that one!

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4 hours ago, andy1252 said:

Lots of great shots Ryan, but particularly like #5 - the light is fantastic for that one!

Thanks I agree...  some hints of sunlight on the trip are always nice.

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Very nice Ryan, isn't Walla Walla in Eastern Washington...Ok you already mentioned it above.

I've actually traveled thru the town on vacation, Darryl

Nice shots and scenery and indeed a good looking livery! Have installed one of your nice paints for the Bonanza, will do some shots later.

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12 hours ago, SP2472 said:

Very nice Ryan, isn't Walla Walla in Eastern Washington...Ok you already mentioned it above.

I've actually traveled thru the town on vacation, Darryl

It seems like a very scenic area... I'd love to visit sometime

3 hours ago, andiflyit said:

Nice shots and scenery and indeed a good looking livery! Have installed one of your nice paints for the Bonanza, will do some shots later.

Thanks!  This one is TimHH's but I also did two recent 182 paints as well.

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A most elegant (and beautiful) blue livery on this Skylane, Ryan...plus, stunning landscape and scenery underneath...

(Also, glad I now know of the city of Walla Walla in the County of Walla Walla in the state of "WA"...🙂...)

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