My Zeppelin Flight With Burt Rutan At The Helm

by on May 24, 2009

in Airships,Orange County

Zeppelin Eureka With Burt Rutan Piloting (Right)

After years of dreaming, I finally got to go up in an airship today. It was a wonderful flight, and a big surprise to discover afterward that legendary aviation design pioneer Burt Rutan was one of the pilots (shown on the right above), albeit briefly.

The flight was amazing. I’ve flown over Southern California in passenger jets, in turboprops, in a small Cessna private plane and even a DC-3. But this was way different — you’re low and slow with time to really take in everything below.

Boarding was two-by-two. The zeppelin hovered in a grassy field near Long Beach Airport. As two passengers got off, two new passengers climbed aboard:

Zeppelin Boarding

Once all 12 new people were aboard, away it went — straight up, smoothly, like taking an elevator into the sky. Every window had a great view, not that you’re seated for long:

Zeppelin Cabin

About a minute into the flight, you’re at 1,000 feet and able to take the seatbelts off and move around. So if you do a trip, don’t worry about where you’ll sit. You won’t be sitting there long. There are even two areas that have windows that open, so you can stick your head out. I stuck mine out just like a dog leaning out of a car.

The flight was rock solid. There was no sense of turbulence or really any idea you were hovering above in the sky in an airship or any type of aircraft.

One of the best parts is a small couch area in the back, where you can sit and watch what you’re passing over, with the tail (stern?) of the airship framing the view. Here’s a shot of Palos Verdes behind the zeppelin:

Palos Verdes Behind Zeppelin

Shortly after we took off, one of the passengers went into the co-pilot’s seat. Airship Ventures has this program where if you’re a licensed pilot, you can fly the zeppelin for a bit. I assumed this was something like that — if not the formal program, something that was arranged for a brief part of the existing tour.

Zeppelin Eureka With Burt Rutan (Right)

I didn’t realize is was Burt Rutan who’d climbed into the seat. Rutan designed the Voyager plane that flew around the world without refueling plus SpaceShipOne, the first private human-capable ship to reach space. Years ago, I’d once spoken to him by phone when doing a newspaper graphic about the DCX rocket, which was pretty exciting. I never expected to be on a zeppelin, much less one where he was piloting (or copiloting — don’t rob me of my moment).

After the flight, during the “debrief,” we were all given certificates — and that’s where I and others realized who it was who’d taken us a bit on our journey.

All in all, it was a great day out — a nice way to celebrate our 17th wedding anniversary.

By the way, they sold out of space for the current tour, but the zeppelin is coming back July 2-7. The company also recently lowered its prices from $450 to $375 for an hour flight, and the company told me you can use code s42 that gets you 50% off the second ticket, if you buy two at the same time.

Below, some more pictures and video. Sadly, we turned “right” and went over Long Beach and LA harbors and Palos Verdes, rather than “left” toward Orange County and Newport Beach. Still, there was lots to see. Maybe they’ll base themselves out of Tustin by the old hangars there down the line, would would make for a great OC tour base, not to mention a nod to history of airship operations out of Tustin.

Shots of Zeppelin Eureka’s controls:


Zeppelin Eureka's Controls

Zeppelin Eureka Control Panel

I didn’t need to go to the bathroom — but if I did, I could have looked out the window:

Bathroom Window, Zeppelin Eureka

Eureka’s cabin:

Zeppelin Cabin

Brief video tour of the cabin:

Short clip of the view out the back and side windows:

Rose Park, in Long Beach:

Rose Park, Long Beach

Long Beach:

Long Beach

Long Beach From Zeppelin's Pilot's Window

Long Beach oil islands:

Long Beach Oil Island

Long Beach Oil Island

Diver off Palos Verdes:

Snokeler & Kayak Off Palos Verdes

Old Nike missile base on Palos Verdes:

Old Nike Missile Base On Palos Verdes

Belmont Shore & Seal Beach:

Belmont Shore Behind The Zeppelin

Video clips of coming in for landing:

Zeppelin shadows:

Zeppelin Shadow Over Long Beach

Zeppelin Shadow Over Long Beach

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{ 9 comments }

1 Bruce Keener May 24, 2009 at 5:37 pm

Congratulations on the 17th Anniversary!
And, thank you for the great pics and write-up. Very, very well done and clear that you had a great time.

2 Virginia Lawrence May 24, 2009 at 6:12 pm

Danny,

A great experience on your 17th anniversary!

Congratulations and thank you for the great writeup. They should offer you two free rides for the great pr.

3 Alan Bleiweiss May 24, 2009 at 7:01 pm

Danny,

Happy Anniversary!

This really was a great write-up on your experience – heck, almost even as though you were a journalist, chronicling the experience! (sorry – couldn’t resist that one)

Seriously though – it’s clear you had a great time, and gave me the motive to put a zeppelin ride into my future plans. They’re doing tours up here in the SF Bay area as well.

Again too – happy anniversary!

4 Trace May 24, 2009 at 7:57 pm

I’ve just started seeing these since your last article about them…. saw one doing circles over Hollywood and one taking the coast North above dog beach in Huntington Beach…. One thing I noticed is they seem to be able to maneuver better than blimps… the one circling over Hollywood was turned extremely well….

5 Dan at Airships.net May 25, 2009 at 8:47 pm

@ Trace:

As you noticed, the semi-rigid Zeppelin NT does maneuver a lot better than a traditional blimp, since three of the ship’s four propellers can swivel up to 120 degrees.

6 Avi Rappoport May 26, 2009 at 2:44 pm

This is great, my daughter and I saw the zepplin over Oakland, and as we were not in a hurry, we drove chase down to the Emeryville Marina, , which was the silliest thing I’ve done in a while. We watched it go over to Marin (not sure about the Gate) and then it surprised us by coming back. Magical! So it was an extra treat to watch your videos and photos with her. We especially liked the shadows and the diver, didn’t realize what was out there.

Avi

7 Tonya Rutan May 26, 2009 at 9:36 pm

Burt and I enjoyed your story and pix of the Sunday zepplin cruise. We’ve forwarded it to our family. I caught a couple of pictures of you in my shots, and I’d like to pass them on to you.

8 Danny Sullivan May 26, 2009 at 10:09 pm

That would be great, Tonya — I’ve sent you my email separately. Real thrill again to have been on the flight with you both.

9 John June 28, 2009 at 2:30 pm

Took the 1 hour Eureka flight out of Oakland over SF Bay yesterday. I sat in the same seat as Burt Rutan!!! Well, I think that’s cool!

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