| The next Dr. Seuss star... |
| The aftermath of Snomageddon. |
| Are you missing some hair?!? |
| On short final for Brown International, a short undulating runway in a field owned by Mr. Brown. |
| Mr. Brown, who not only let us use his field but also mowed the runway for us, and Steve, a new Instructor Pilot at JAARS. |
| Liftoff from Brown Int'l. |
| Evan, one of the instructors in charge of Orientation, discussing the runway with Mr. Brown. |
| Look closely! In the middle is a runway called Valhalla. |
| BJ, another instructor pilot, along with Evan and Steve - setting up Valhalla. |
| The view from the top of Valhalla. |
| Landing at Valhalla. |
| Taking off from Valhalla. |
| Landing at Valhalla. |
| Taking off from Valhalla. |
| Can you find the runway in the middle of the picture? This is Friendship. |
| Looking up the runway at Friendship. |
| BJ and I. |
| Taking off from Avery County in Spruce Pine, NC. |
| Landing at Avery County. |
| Ryan and BJ. Ryan is the owner of the FBO at Avery County who let us take over his hangar during Mountain Week and provided us with everything we needed. |
| Final Approach to Valhalla. |
| This is Matt. Matt is a pilot/mechanic and will be going with his family with JAARS to Papua New Guinea in January. |
| Inspecting the cables, pulleys, and fuel system under the floor panels. |
| Inspecting the cargo pod, trying not to get stuck! I have a feeling I will be spending lots of time in this position loading and unloading cargo pods... |
| Right next to us is a Quest Kodiak K100 which will be flying to Papua New Guinea sometime in the next week or so. |
| Again, trying not to get swallowed up by the airplane! |
| Washing the airplane... |
| ...100 hour inspection complete. |
| This one was crawling up Jonathan's leg while we were having a picnic last night...he jumped about a mile when he saw what was on its way up!!! |
| This is one of the last pictures we have of Nani with her beloved Zizi (her binky/nuk/pacifier). This week she chewed a hole in it and had to throw it away. It was her last one and she has learned to go without! |