We learn a little about each other from our posts over the years, what's said and what's not, and was looking forward to meeting regional pilot, past prez and Napa resident Dan and ag turbine 'keep em flying' Bob, on a nearby mission to burn a little av gas and partake of waffle calories.
They did a good job of convincing me to continue my IFR, either the ticket or the journey, and I'll take their advice. Seasoned eyes on our a/c were appreciated, and as the gods would have it a P lead went out as I tested the mags at shut down back home at SJC. I've some caulking/gluing on the cargo door, self inflicted corrosion damage from the wash rack to prove no good deed goes unpunished.
Bob's 'other Beechcraft' is a beautiful '56' Bonanza that shows what a doting chain of owners can achieve with a bird that looks factory new....advice to all looking for a used aircraft is to find the rare owner(s) that paid and paid and were proud of what they achieved, therein exceptional value lives.
A take away for the aspiring professional pilots amongst us is be careful what you wish for, as it may sate your aviation desires and ruin you to bore holes in the sky with your own paid for fuel.
These two (Dan and Bob) have a shared history that shows, and I enjoyed being included....I'm looking forward to another left coast fly in where we can gather like minded aviators, perhaps south to carrier land on Catalina (actually it's pretty good sized field) with fuel in Santa Barbra, North to Mendocino, or my elusive goal to get south of the border into MX, perhaps with the Baja Pilots in tow?