Friday, Week 3 - The End of CAC

Friday was a short day ending at noon for us. The CAC crew uses Friday afternooon on the last day to prepare for the next builder. We used it to say good bye, square up the paperwork, and get out of town. We had 1,200 miles of driving ahead of us and were anxious to get at least some of it behind us before the end of the day.
As I post this Ed and I are both home and very tired. What a whirlwind of activity the last 3 weeks has been. We have accomplished more in less time than I ever thought possible. As a point of comparison we spent almost 4 years working on the GlaStar to get to this point. We learned a lot, and I think the CAC crew learned a few things fom us, too. We only got really POed at each other twice, which all things considered wasn't that bad. The intensity of the program can be a bit stressful at times. Anyway, we left happy and on good terms with everyone, and the possibility of flying a new airplane to Oshkosh a mere 5 months after starting seems like a real possibility for the first time.
We will continue posting to this blog but only once a week as we work to finish up. Our goal is to be in the paint shop right after Memorial Day and have our first flight by July 1st.
The final CAC photo shows us with the plane and the CAC crew. Ted Setzer was taking the picture, so he is not shown. From left to right - Brandon, Seth, Ed Zaleski, Dave E. in plane, Me (Dave Prizio), and Jack.




















