D'Urville Island was not the hardest airstrip of the day [or maybe we were getting better at this stage!] but I'd still want to be a wee bit cautious... I suspect in the wrong winds it would get rather nasty.
D'Urville Island is a nice place for a quick lunch, and then we were into the circuits... well, figure-8 patterns really. take off to the north, left turn, overhead the field, right turn in to land. It was on one of these that the benefit of manual flap was reinforced - I was floating a little bit, but carefully dumping the flap meant I nailed the landing :-) After Charles and I had done a few, Nick let us go up for a solo circuit each. that was a highlight :-)
Anyway, here are the photos. First up are the students in front of ZK-OMK [Me, Charles and Charles... not a typo], then our instructors [Sharn and Nick - BTW guys, I do have another picture of you two I could publish :-) ha ha], then the aircraft doing their thing. The last photo is one of me landing... a bit flat... but safe after my solo circuit.
I have a couple more posts coming up [yes, day two was full on fun!].
3 comments:
Great write up Rodney. So pleased you all enjoyed the course. Craig
Thanks Craig. Sharn and Nick were really enthusiastic, always happy and I always felt safe. It was some of the most fun flying I've done in ages and I'm definitely looking forward to some more of this!
Good stuff, I only did a brief one day version of the course on behalf of the AvNews, but great to see some photos and stories from the expanded version! Port Gore looks awesome!
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