Departed from Dawson’s with the intention of continuing over Memphis and on to Nashville, climbed all the way to 9,000 to get over the weather, and then when I saw Memphis pass below me through a hole in the cloud I decided heck with it, and descended through a perfect series of cloud openings to 1,700 foot ceiling broken and good visibility.
Had quite a satisfying approach and landing at KAWM West Memphis Muni, as the weather slowly receded, revealing blue skies.
Couldn’t resist taking a spin in the Tiger Moth, to celebrate the newly cleared skies. Executed a loop that I actually felt proud of. The Tiger Moth and the Comanche are a perfect pairing, the Comanche gets you there fast and with feeling, the Tiger Moth is ready for some low and slow sightseeing and general aerial malfeasance. I hadn’t planned to fly across the entire United States, but once you start city hopping it really becomes addictive. Toss in live weather and a variety of day and night flights, and it’s a truly fun scenario. Bring along some plane pals for side missions and an extra degree of immersion! A solid recipe for amusement.



