Thought To Be First-Ever Sport Pilot To Accomplish Feat
Over the course of three summers, Phil Simons accomplished a
feat most other pilots may only dream of... and, he may have done
in it in a way never tried before. On July 21, 2008 Simon landed at
the Cecil County Airport in Maryland, marking the 48th state in
which Simon has landed in his AeroVee powered, tricycle-gear Sonex
experimental airplane.
Notably, Simon landed in all of the lower-48 United States while
operating as a Sport Pilot, being perhaps the first to complete
this journey under the new regulations in a fixed-wing light sport
aircraft.
Simon tackled his achievement by flying three separate
cross-country trips over the span of three summers. His first trip
in August of 2006 covered 10 states. The second trip in September
and October of 2007 covered 32 states, and completion of the
48-state tour came in the recently completed 12- state, 11-day
trip. (A full account of all three stages of Simon's journey can be
found on Sonex's "Flying Stories" web site, at the first FMI link
below.)
"Flying to all the lower 48 states has been something I have
wanted to do for a long time," said Simon. "I spent 32 years
looking down at the country side from 35,000' and when I retired I
decided that I wanted to see it from 1,000' AGL. My Sonex is the
perfect aircraft to do this -- I only burn 4 GPH and the visibility
is great. I have a wing leveler installed and engage it and look
outside at the sights. It is a fairly large undertaking to fly to
all the lower 48 states. It certainly can be done more efficiently
than the way I did it in three flights. In my case I did in a
flight of 2,100 miles + 6,800 miles + 5,200 miles for a total of
14,100 miles, and around 28 days of flying. It requires a lot of
pre-planning and a lot of charts. I think it would have been almost
impossible without GPS, at least the way I flew cutting between and
under various airspaces. All in all, it turned out to be a real
adventure and a most enjoyable undertaking."
"Sonex Aircraft congratulates Phil on this outstanding
achievement," said Sonex CEO and General Manager Jeremy Monnett.
"Phil and building partner Jerry have been great ambassadors for
the Sonex, proving that it is a practical cross-country flying
machine and showing what kind of great accomplishments can be yours
if you put your mind to it. Phil and Jerry embody what the
grass-roots growth of the Sonex is all about. We look forward to
hearing about many more flight adventures from the rapidly growing
fleet of Sonex Aircraft."
Based in San Rafael, CA, Simon is a retired ATP-rated airline
captain with 32 years of airline service and experience flying from
the left-seats of B-737, B-757, B-767 and B-777 aircraft. Since
retirement, Simon let his medical certificate expire and is now
operating as a Sport Pilot. Simon and build partner Jerry Bassler
completed Sonex serial number 492, achieving first flight of the
aircraft in February of 2006.
"Our Sonex is the perfect airplane," writes Simon. "Lots of fun
to do basic aerobatics in (loops and rolls) and enjoyable to fly
cross country in. The little AeroVee engine is bullet proof...
Building the Sonex and the AeroVee were two of the most rewarding
things I have ever done."

Simon arrived at Sonex's facilities on Wittman Regional Airport
last week, in preparation to have his aircraft featured in the EAA
Affordable Flying Center during EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2008. Simon
will also give two forum presentations in the Affordable Flying
Center, four times throughout the week of AirVenture: "Flying to
All Lower 48 States in a $30,000, 700 lb. Sonex" to be held Monday,
July 28th at 10:00 am, and again on Wednesday, July 30 at 1:00 pm;
"How I built my Sonex for only $15,000 (is an airplane partnership
right for you?)" to be held Tuesday, July 29 at 11:30 am, and again
on Thursday, July 31 at 10:00 am.