Immersion Playground
Book #3: Flight to Paradise
Chapter 15
Mac is sitting in the pilot's seat of the
Beauty,
waiting for Kate and the Roses to arrive. It's only one o'clock, plenty early enough to get back to Paradise and still have enough light to land at the lake. He'd arrived about noon and the plane is fueled and ready to go as soon as his copilot and passengers arrive. Kate had asked him if he can pick them up at one so that Charlie and Todd can slip out early, leaving Rick in the office to handle anything that might come up. Not only did she want to see him as soon as possible, but she wanted Charlie and Todd to experience the Goose landing in the lake.
A few minutes later he sees Kate, Charlie, and Todd approaching from the terminal, loaded with an unusually large amount of baggage for just a weekend trip. But then, he knows, not all of it'll be going back. He leaves the cockpit to help with the baggage. "Here, let me help," he says, taking one bag each from Kate and Charlie, leaving Todd with the other two.
"Kate said your plane is a Grumman Goose," Todd says, obviously impressed. "What a magnificent plane! I'm jealous. I can't wait to go up in it. Please tell me we are landing on water somewhere."
Mac chuckles and looks at Kate, who winks at him. "I think that can be arranged," he says with practiced indifference. "Kate, would you like to show our guests around while I stow the luggage?"
"Certainly," Kate says, taking Charlie and Todd around the plane, pointing out the various things that Mac had pointed out to her.
"Are these the original engines?" Todd asks as Mac climbs down from the nose.
Kate sees Mac looking at her, obviously waiting for her to answer as she frantically tries to remember what he told her. "No," she begins. "These are of the same design as the original..." she pauses, struggling to remember what he said, "... Pratt & Whitney engines. But these are new, and they make about six-hundred horsepower, each." Kate knows she's forgetting something, but she can't recall what it is.
Todd and Charlie look at Kate, obviously impressed that she knew the answer so effortlessly. "I don't know anything about airplane engines, but that seems like a lot," Todd says.
"Not really," Kate says. "Compared to a car it's a lot. My car only has about 130 horsepower, but compared to a big commercial jet, it's not much."
Charlie is stunned into silence. She's known Kate for over fifteen years, and she had no idea Kate knew this stuff. "When did you learn all of this?" she asks.
"In the last couple of months," Kate says with a grin. "I have a good teacher."
Charlie looks to Mac, noticing how he looks at Kate with pride. "Yes, I can see that."
"Wait until you see inside!" Kate gushes as she reaches inside the door and unhooks the steps, setting them on the ground for Charlie.
First Charlie then Todd climb into the plane. "Mac, this is amazing!" Charlie exclaimed. "Is this all original?"
Mac begins to chuckle as he steps into the plane behind Kate. "Hardly. The original Gooses were pretty rough inside. No, this is a custom interior I had put in when I bought the plane. The original plane was set up for six, but it was a little cramped, so I went with four with enough room to be comfortable."
"Charlie, this is nicer than our house," Todd says, his hand gliding over the soft leather of the seats as he looks around.
"I see that," Charlie agrees, moving to sit in one of the seats. "Ooooh..." she moans as she settles into the chair. "I want one of these in my office."
Mac chuckles again as he turns to retrieve the steps and close the door. "Once we get in the air, I'll see if I can talk Kate out of the right seat and you guys can come up front for a look," he says as he and Kate move to the cockpit.
"Kate normally rides up front?" Charlie asks.
"Kate will be doing some of the flying today," Mac says as they settle into the cockpit. "If you want, you can sit in the front seats. They'll swivel around and face the front. There is a lever on the side. Push it down to unlock the swivel. The aircraft has extra sound deadening in it, but you can only do so much. It still gets a little noisy in here when the engines are running. There is a tray under the seats. If you pull the tray out, you'll find a pair of headphones. If you plug the cable into the chair, you can talk to Kate and me, as well as each other, without having to shout. Until we get out of the LAX flight area, you can talk to each other, and you can hear us, but we won't be able to hear you. I'll tell you when I switch you on. It's just a precaution so I don't miss any instructions."
"We wouldn't want that," Todd says, putting his headphones over his head.
"Can you hear me?" Mac asks when Todd and Charlie are plugged in.
"Yes," Charlie says, her voice clear in Kate and Mac's headphones, while Todd just gives a thumbs up.
"Okay. Until I start the engines, I'll leave you in the comm so if you want to talk to us, go ahead."
"What if I want to prattle on back here without bothering you?" Charlie asks.
"See that little slide on the cable? Slide it to seat icon. The steering wheel is the cabin and cockpit, the seat is cabin only. Just unplug the wire to isolate yourself from all the comm traffic."
"Simple enough. Mac, thank you so much for inviting us up for the weekend, and for flying us in your plane," Charlie says sincerely. "It's going to be good to get away, if only just for a couple of days."
"You're welcome, Charlie," Mac says before looking to Kate. "You ready?"
"Item one," Kate begins.
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"Mac, can you hear us?" Charlie asks, but Mac gives no indication of hearing.
"He said he was going to turn us off when he started the engines," Todd reminds her.
"I know. I was just checking. So, what do you think?"
"About what?"
"About Mac, and all of this. Did you have any idea? I know his family has money, but wow. How much does something like this plane cost?"
"I'd be afraid to guess," Todd says after a pause while Mac talks to Kate. He'd thought Mac was shitting them when he said Kate would be doing some of the flying, but he's not so sure now. Kate seems very active up there.
"Maybe I should have gone out with him," Charlie says thoughtfully, but begins to giggle at Todd's look. "Don't worry. I think Kate has her hooks into him pretty deep. They look very comfortable together, don't they?" she says, patting him on the arm.
"Yes, they do. I don't think I've ever seen Kate so... relaxed."
"Me either. She seems so at peace."
"That, or Mac has been wearing her ass out," he deadpans, breaking into a big smile as she rolls her eyes and looks away.
"Is that all you think about?" she asks in mock disgust.
"No. Sometimes I think about cars. And now, airplanes."
She begins to giggle. "Men never grow up, do they?"