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Flying to Williamsburg/Jamestown KJGG For Lunch (Cessna 172)

By Swayne Martin @MartinsAviation
I was fortunate enough be contacted by a friend of mine who is in 8th Grade, at the same school, to go flying today. His father is an MD80 Captain with American Airlines. Their family owns a Cessna 172 and a Beechcraft Baron. The weather was nearly perfect today, sunny, clear, 60 degrees, and light winds. It was a bit turbulent in the air, but nothing too bad. 
Flying to Williamsburg/Jamestown KJGG For Lunch (Cessna 172)The Cessna 172 (N278BD)

We arrived a Chesterfield Airport (KFCI) at about 11:30 today and decided we would take a flight East, following the James River, towards Williamsburg/Jamestown Airport (KJGG). My friend flew left seat for the first leg, his dad right seat, and me in the back. It was a lot of fun flying over the river and getting to know that area better. We flew over a spot where my friend and I used to go on father-son campouts, the Berkley Plantation. 

Flying to Williamsburg/Jamestown KJGG For Lunch (Cessna 172)Departing Chesterfield


Coming down on our downwind at KJGG I noticed that this runway was smaller than anything I'd been on so far. It's a full 2,000 feet shorter than Hanover, where I normally fly out of. There was a lot of wind near the surface, so it was a bit bumpier coming down. 

Flying to Williamsburg/Jamestown KJGG For Lunch (Cessna 172)
Flying over the James River towards Jamestown
Flying to Williamsburg/Jamestown KJGG For Lunch (Cessna 172)

 Downwind into Jamestown KJGG
Flying to Williamsburg/Jamestown KJGG For Lunch (Cessna 172)
Final Approach at Williamsburg/Jamestown (KJGG)
After taxiing to the parking area, we hopped out and went over to the restaurant to get a nice lunch. This was my first "$100 Hamburger," as many pilots call it. It was a lot of fun eating on the patio of the restaurant. We got a little surprise when a sleek, fast, red, plane came in for a super fast, low pass over the runway for some photographers. It was really cool to see! 
Flying to Williamsburg/Jamestown KJGG For Lunch (Cessna 172)
At KJGG Williamsburg/Jamestown 
Flying to Williamsburg/Jamestown KJGG For Lunch (Cessna 172)
 The view from eating lunch :)
Flying to Williamsburg/Jamestown KJGG For Lunch (Cessna 172)
Our plane is the first

I was at the controls heading back to Chesterfield. Having been only my second time flying the 172, it was a bit of a learning curve getting used to the respons difference between the Tecnam and the Cessna. The Sierra feels light and responsive, let's just say it took a little more effort with the 172. After a less-than-great takeoff, we flew along the river once again, back to Chesterfield to do some pattern work. 

Flying to Williamsburg/Jamestown KJGG For Lunch (Cessna 172)

 Approaching Jamestown on the James River

This was the first non-Hanover landing for me! All of my training had been done at Hanover, so I was excited to be trying out another airport. Chesterfield is nice with a slightly longer and better paved runway. It has a lot more jet service than Hanover, which was cool to see. 

Flying to Williamsburg/Jamestown KJGG For Lunch (Cessna 172)

After we got the plane situated in it's hanger, we went over to check out the T-28 Trojan Hangar which was open. The owner of that amazing plane let us in, showed us all around the plane, and got us situated in the cockpit. The piston engine on that plane is incredible! So big! The T-28 was used primarily as a military trainer, Pre-Vietnam, During the war, it was used to do some Air to Ground combat roles. Sitting in the cockpit was amazing, such a cool aircraft. It felt like a personal fighter-jet. Its a ultra fast and heavy single engine piston aircraft which makes it pretty unique. Not many of there are around anymore! 

Flying to Williamsburg/Jamestown KJGG For Lunch (Cessna 172)
Flying to Williamsburg/Jamestown KJGG For Lunch (Cessna 172)

Flying to Williamsburg/Jamestown KJGG For Lunch (Cessna 172)


On our way out of the airport, we stopped to check out the 1946 Lockheed 18-56 C/N 2273. The last time it was flown was a year ago on a very short ferry flight from Richmond to Chesterfield. Cool to see! 


Flying to Williamsburg/Jamestown KJGG For Lunch (Cessna 172)


Thanks for reading! Have a great weekend! 

Swayne Martin 
Twitter: @MartinsAviation

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