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2022/12/14 2nd Flight Around the Big Island
π 2022-12-14 01:01 in Nflying
It had been a while, but since I had a good excuse to go spend a few days in Hawaii and the Big Island sounded like a good idea thanks to the recent lava flows. Unfortunately those lava flows stopped a few days before we arrived, so not very exciting pictures, but it was still a fun flight.
The only downside was the price of $500/h for C182+CFI, it's 60% more expensive than flying in CA, which is already not cheap.

I had to look up my last flight, it was in 2009: Flight Around Hawaii's Big Island

Here is the flight this time:

Anyway, I'm glad there was a single flight club left on the island with a single plane left able to take 3 people (C182):




I had to wait a bit before takeoff:


Kona is the main airport on the big island
Kona is the main airport on the big island

finally taking off
finally taking off



Kona has boats, snorkling and diving
Kona has boats, snorkling and diving

The full tour of the island takes time, even in a C182, it was 2.8H total. It was nice to see the stark contrast between the different sides of the island:

my trusty copilot/CFI, who thankfully did all the radio and airspace work
my trusty copilot/CFI, who thankfully did all the radio and airspace work

even the kona side had older lava flows
even the kona side had older lava flows


beautiful waters too
beautiful waters too

more lava flow
more lava flow


stark altitude contrast
stark altitude contrast

south tip of the island
south tip of the island

After a while, we finally arrived to volcano national park:


crater road used to go around, but the volcano grew and took the road away
crater road used to go around, but the volcano grew and took the road away

Jagger Museum is now closed because it's now on the edge of the crater and was damaged by earthquake
Jagger Museum is now closed because it's now on the edge of the crater and was damaged by earthquake


After a few loops, down chasins of crater road:









cool road to nowhere (after lava flow)
cool road to nowhere (after lava flow)

After that, got to Hilo and did the rest of the island loop:



lots of bridges
lots of bridges


many waterfalls
many waterfalls

Waipo valley
Waipo valley













And finally back to Kona airport after 2.8h, also clearly built on top of a lava flow:


Not cheap, but it was fun to do this flight again after 13 years ;)

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