Last Saturday I went on the longest flight I've had in recent times. The first stop was at Omaka to drop off a couple of people and to refuel, followed by flying to Westport with a touch-and-go, then back to Wellington, with Andrew, a fellow club member. All in all, it was a fun 3.2 hours of flying.
We were a little rushed, so no time for the niceties of setting up the wing mounted camera or to stop at Westport, but it was still a fun ride! The aircraft was Wellington Aero Club's Cessna 172N, ZK-EKE.
I was busy with the flying, so Andrew has kindly sent in some pictures from the flight. As you can see, there's a lot of interesting countryside to see between Omaka and Westport!
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Domes reporting point near Omaka aerodrome |
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Mount Murchison |
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An example of peneplains |
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Stockton Mine to the east of Westport |
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Westport Aerodrome as we joined overhead |
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On the approach for Westport Aerodrome, runway 22 |
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Westport township |
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Murchison township. Try and find the 500-meter airstrip in the picture :-) |
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Lake Rotoroa |
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Lake Rotoiti |