WASILLA, ALASKA: WHERE THAT LONESOME WHISTLE BLOWS Sancho’s official flight time is 31 minutes but in reality, it is a few minutes less than that. Still, I figured that if I put Sancho in his spot and let him hover there was a decent chance the northbound freight while his battery still lived. I found that spot: 54 feet up and 267 to the north. Sancho hovered. I listened for the whistle. I heard cars and trucks and the whine of mosquitoes. I did not hear a whistle. Sancho flew for 28 minutes and then I brought him back and changed his battery. I have one extra battery. I feared if I sent Back to his spot hover the battery might die before the train arrived. But I knew where he had to go: 54 feet up, 267 feet to the north. I planned to launch Sancho the moment the bells clanged. BUT suddenly the freight came barreling down the tracks - fast. I launched Sancho but before I could fly him to his designated spot, the locomotives charged through the crossing. My planned picture no longer existed. I shot this one instead. 8/1/23 |