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Posted By: Dan Nickens
Date Posted: Jul 2, 2020
Description: Kathy picked up her new LSA SeaRey in Hastings, Michigan last week
and flew it home to Florida. It didn't take long to figure out how she
feels about her latest airplane.
Date Taken: June 24, 2020
Place Taken: Wabash River, Indiana
Owner: Dan Nickens
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Category: Kathy's SeaRey
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Dan Nickens - Jul 02,2020   Viewers  | Reply
    The trip got off to an uncertain start with weather in the vicinity. As often happens when you aren't
committed to any particular route, there was a way south past a stormy Chicago.

    
  
Dan Nickens - Jul 02,2020   Viewers  | Reply
    As is usual with SeaReys, the almost new flyers attracted attention right away.

    
  
Dan Nickens - Jul 02,2020   Viewers  | Reply
    The cross country flying took into account weather, both above and down low. Looking for wet spots
was a prime objective.

    
  
Dan Nickens - Jul 02,2020   Viewers  | Reply
    Opening new horizons for an experienced pilot is one of the great pleasures of SeaReying. Kathy is
an accomplished air show pilot. She is new at barefoot flying, but adapted quickly.

    
  
Dan Nickens - Jul 02,2020   Viewers  | Reply
    When you're flying for fun, there is always time to take a beach break.

    
  
Dan Nickens - Jul 02,2020   Viewers  | Reply
    She has been an airshow queen. Now she can be an African Queen off on expeditions to deepest,
darkest Kentucky.

    
  
Dan Nickens - Jul 02,2020   Viewers  | Reply
    It didn't take long before she was going solo.

    
  
Dan Nickens - Jul 02,2020   Viewers  | Reply
    The dust of two continents, Africa and the Americas, was all the evidence left on the airplane when it
parked at its new Love Field hangar (97FL) after 22 hours of fine SeaReying.

    
  
Don Maxwell - Jul 02,2020   Viewers  | Reply
    Fine SeaReying, indeed, Dan! And kudos to Kathy for her excellent taste in airplanes and in flying this one.     
  
Eric Robertson - Jul 03,2020   Viewers  | Reply
    Congrats to Kathy and what a fun summertime expedition!     
  
Dennis Scearce - Jul 03,2020   Viewers  | Reply
    Welcome to Seareying, Kathy!! WUFF!     


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