Day 2: Stuck in Flagstaff

We had a real letdown today when we were loaded up for our legs to Santa Fe NM and on to Weatherford OK. We taxied the plane out to the run-up area (for engine and other checks), and it failed it’s magneto check. For you non-pilots, most small airplanes have two sets of spark plugs for each cylinder, for redundancy. If one spark plug (or one set) fails, your engine won’t quit (always good). For you pilots, the drops were 175 (only just acceptable) and 350+ (yikes). We were worried this could be the end of our trip, or at least something expensive, but luckily, Randall the mechanic at Wiseman Aviation in Flagstaff was able to look at it today, and the problem was loose wiring to the plugs. As for why that was, it’s a long story for another day.

Not a pic from today, but this is how mechanics keep those 2 sets of plugs straight when they take them out for servicing

So we checked back into our hotel and decided to explore old town Flagstaff. Sadly, it’s no great shakes. Yes, there’s a small historical area and some cute boutiques, but Dan remembers the Flagstaff of 40 years ago that was a thriving artist community. Shops with the artists inside doing their crafts. It’s still beautiful and maybe worth a trip if you’ve never been. Mostly though, it’s a jumping off point for the Grand Canyon. We’re planning to stop at one of the small airports that border the canyon on our return across the southwest.

The old Route 66 with old railway station to the right

Our engine tested fine tonight so we’re excited about getting back on our way tomorrow. BTW, Flagstaff is on the old Route 66, now mostly Highway 40, and our upcoming flights are basically following that old route. We didn’t get our kicks today though.

Our panned route from Flagstaff (KFLG) to Santa Fe (KSAF) tomorrow

Today’s aviation lesson? A reminder that when checks fail, they fail. No optimistic thinking. Also, you might have to recheck and recheck the weather and other factors before you get to fly a route. Par for the course.

6 responses to “Day 2: Stuck in Flagstaff”

  1. Richard Johnston Avatar
    Richard Johnston

    Bad news, then good news.  Huzzah for you!  If you overnight in Santa Fe, I highly recommend Maria’s New Mexican Kitchen.  It’s a great restaurant, and they have a margarita list of several pages.  No kidding!  Dan would love it (and you too, if you like margaritas).  

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    1. alyssaabbey1 Avatar
      alyssaabbey1

      Thanks for the recommendation. We got engaged in Santa Fe, and we’ll be going back there. Just stopping for lunch today (we hope)

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  2. Richard Johnston Avatar
    Richard Johnston

    Oh, yeah . . . speaking of Route 66, here’s a picture of Chris and me standin’ on the corner in Winslow, Arizona (a la the Eagles song) on Route 66, what John Steinbeck called The Mother Road.  

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      alyssaabbey1

      Can’t see the pic – maybe send via FB?

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  3. What a bummer! But I suppose that’s all part of the adventure.

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  4. Natalie Gotts Avatar
    Natalie Gotts

    What a bummer! And I suppose it’s all part of the adventure!

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