Nanchang CJ6A, ZK-MAO, owned by Wellington Warbirds Ltd |
Ever optimistic however, I put all my flight gear in the car and headed out to the Club... only to find that two slots had come free... so flying for me!
After the usual preflight and worrying about whether or not I'd manage to start the engine from cold [it's a 9 cylinder radial, I think you have to experience it to understand!], it all worked out well and it wasn't too long before the instructor and I were airborne for some more circuits.
The wind was a bit odd for Wellington - we don't usually get much crosswind, although today was one of those days we did. Thankfully the crosswind died away just above the deck.
Yep. My first solo in the mighty Nanchang CJ6A today!
I left it at a couple of circuits as that crosswind picked up - by my second landing, there was a 12 knot crosswind component, gusting up to 18 knots. It ended up being one of the better crosswind landings I have done, but still a great time to quit in case I ended up doing one of the worst on the next circuit! 😀
Obligatory post-first solo photo! |
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So, what's next?
In a couple of weeks I have another flight to a different aerodrome, to polish up operations in a "normal" circuit. A bit of dual and a bit of solo and I should be close to the rating being signed off. Happy days!
Wonderful news mate!
ReplyDeleteThanks mate! It was an exciting time! Thanks for the photo also :-)
ReplyDeleteHot dog that's a great achievement. Well done, Rodney.
ReplyDeleteThanks Andrew! Pity about the weather forecast this weekend, but I'll get there!
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