
It seemed all a part of the fun of flying when we awoke Saturday morning to see our weather confirmed as a nice day. The wind blew at only four knots from the south, the clouds, if around, looked only like little puffs in the distance, and my husband came with me as my co-pilot. Perfect!
Pat hopping into Carolyn's plane to come along with us, and Tom serving as Carolyn's co-pilot, added to the perfect way the day began for our fly-in.
Left to right, standing: Tom, J.C., Beverly, John, Geils, Ellen, Jerry, Dottie, and Shirley.
Left to right, sitting: Julee, Eli, Carolyn, Betty, and Pat.
Pat hopping into Carolyn's plane to come along with us, and Tom serving as Carolyn's co-pilot, added to the perfect way the day began for our fly-in.
Left to right, standing: Tom, J.C., Beverly, John, Geils, Ellen, Jerry, Dottie, and Shirley.
Left to right, sitting: Julee, Eli, Carolyn, Betty, and Pat.

Beverly presented the visiting members of the Wichita Falls chapter with a cookbook, "We Can Cook but We Would Rather Fly," published by the Golden Triangle. The cookbook includes recipes named "Vasi Lights" and "Short Field Landing on a Muddy Field." Here we are perusing the recipes.

Shirley, Golden Triangle member, flew in from Fort Worth.

The Wichita Falls group just arrived in Gainesville and welcomed by Beverly of the Golden Triangle.

Carolyn pre-flghts her plane as Tom watches.
Our return flight home felt like riding on silk, for in spite of the increasing winds, we did not experience a bumpy flight.
Wonderful day, wonderful company, and wonderful flight to make a perfect day for our joint fly-in to Gainesville.
Our return flight home felt like riding on silk, for in spite of the increasing winds, we did not experience a bumpy flight.
Wonderful day, wonderful company, and wonderful flight to make a perfect day for our joint fly-in to Gainesville.