Sunday, March 16, 2008

Ohakea Open Day # 2: The Trip

Today's trip to Ohakea was good for a few reasons.

Firstly, it was a really good lesson on local [Wellington] weather. On takeoff we [Nick and I] had a surface wind approximately 30 knots from the south, with just a slight westerly crosswind. Having been given a Sinclair Departure, we got a smooth ride until about 5 minutes out of the control zone. At take point, the 30 plus knots we had at 1500' gave us a good wake up. Both of us hit our heads, and a couple of bits of plastic fell off the ceiling :-)

While we had enough visibility [I estimate 10 kilometers], it's very interesting flying without any real discernible horizon. This was fairly constant [with the odd turbulent thump] until just north of the line Paramata - Mana Island.

Approaching Paraparaumu the weather cleared up really well. Little cloud and just a gentle southerly to push us along.

The arrival into Ohakea was good. It was a little hazy in places, but good visibility and no turbulence. Just a gentle 5 knots on the ground made the landing easy.

One of the good things about this event were the number of people who came from a long way away. I caught up with several people from the Auckland area [I was living in Auckland a couple of years ago], caught up with some family, and met a couple of other bloggers.

After the airshow, departure is equally painless with well devised instructions and very on-to-it ATC. Apart from the surface wind picking up to about 30 knots [and slight crosswind off runway 09], we actually had a tailwind most of the way to Wellington, until just south of Paraparaumu.

Coming into Wellington we requested and received an Eastbourne Arrival. It got a bit lumpy below 2000'. No hitting to heads this time, but a bit of plastic did manage to come loose...! The landing was a bit cruddy with a crosswind and slightly gusty winds. Nice bit of flare/float :-). Oh well.

All in all, a fun day and 2 hours flying.

4 comments:

  1. The whole way down we were cursing about the clear skies and light winds enroute. After an hour sitting in our car waiting to get out of the carpark we decided that we are never driving to an airshow again ever. I ended up getting home at about 9.45pm

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  2. Bumer... that's a really long day fo you - I'm not at all envious.

    Having said that, it was really good to meet up with Chris and yourself for the first time!

    Cheers,

    Rodney

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  3. Yeah for sure! Now you have no excuse not to do a cross country to Hamilton sometime.

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  4. ... except cash :-) We'll see!

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