Twin Oaks & Pancakes
Yesterday we lucked out with a great break in the weather to have a little fun. We arranged 6 folks in two airplanes and headed off on an adventure. We took our flight school Diamond DA40, and a Cessna T182RG to the monthly pancake breakfast at Twin Oaks Airpark in Hillsboro (7S3). The Dalles was high overcast on our departure and we chose to fly the gorge to Troutdale before tuning SW direct to Twin Oaks. I was flying the DA40 and we made a scenic lap through downtown Portland on the way. I negotiated with TTD tower first and was granted the north bank transition: This allows us to fly fairly low-level along the north bank of the Columbia, cross PDX at mid-field around 1500′, then proceed directly over the city to our destination.
- Diamond Star = Pancake Run
- Pancake Steed #2: Cessna T182RG
- Hood River, OR
- Midfield Crossing @ PDX
- de Havilland Beaver
- Beaver #2 Takeoff
- Mt. Hood
This event is always popular, but great weather in February brings out a lot more people. EAA Chapter 105 is the home wing of the Vans Air Force, so there are always plenty of RV’s. They run one of the smoothest breakfasts around.
After increasing our personal weight & balance we blasted off back home. This time we chose to hop up on top of the clouds to sneak a peak at the sun and Mt. Hood on the way back. We capped off the day with the LDA/DME 25 approach and broke out at 2200. What a neat way to start the weekend. Thanks to Clint for some great photos!







