Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Yay! Published again..

Finally got a photo of mine published in a place someone's likely to see it... The South African based World Air News' April 2008 edition has a story in it with a photo of mine supporting the text.. Here's a terrible scan of the page for you:



The photo is from my visit to SportAvex 2008 in Tauranga. Original photo is here

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Some misc items to catch up on

Been a little while since I posted, a couple of things have happened. Thought I should post about them.

1) Got my motorbike back yesterday from getting the gearbox replaced, the attached scan of the last registration sticker it had before going in should give you an idea how long it's been off the road. No, the shop hasn't had it since 2006, but they *have* had it since February!!




2) Made a very brief visit to Wellington to coincide with the WN aero club's open day that I had no idea was on, which of course I completely missed.. Oh well...
When I say brief, I do mean brief! I left Hamilton at 3:30AM on Sat morning, drove through the night, got to WN at 9:15AM, went to Armageddon until 1:30 then drove home, via Palmy where I visited someone I have been meaning to visit for a while, then finally made it home at 9:30PM. Slept in.

Sunday, April 6, 2008

How to destroy two Columbia 400's

This link here is a story from the guy who writes X-Plane, about how he's managed to wreck two lovely Columbia 400's without even being near them! Interesting story...

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Last Sunday's flight...

Last Sunday I took a couple of my relatives flying - was my uncle's birthday and he likes flying so it worked out well. Nothing too dramatic to report, was a standard flight to Tauranga in JGP, our 180hp 172. We had a look through the museum, had a drink, I dropped my photos in for the competition the museum's running, and we came home. The reason I'm blogging this, is the hilarity that ensued when the trainee Tauranga controller tried to give me a clearance - for those of you not familiar with the area, Tauranga is pretty much east of Hamilton, and it's 42 miles, which is a nice quick flight. We overfly Matamata halfway there so there's a bit to do. Anyway, I climbed up as high as possible to give me more range on the radio, got the ATIS, and called up 20 miles west of the aerodrome (the control zone starts about 13 miles out, so I gave myself plenty of time) and announced that I was 20 miles west at 3000 ft, and asked for joining instructions. The clearance I got was "Make a Matakana 1 arrival, track to the Mount harbour entrance" (Matakana island is to the north of Tauranga). I read it back and then set about working out how in the world I could arrive from Matakana without flying a massive diversion to the north. A few seconds later the controller called me back. Conversation went something like this:
"Juliet Golf Sierra, confirm you've just passed Matamata"
"Affirm"
"How about we give you a Racecourse 1 arrival instead?"
"That makes a bit more sense, thanks."
"See, we're looking out for you guys"

Of course my passengers heard this and great laughter was heard from the back seat :-)

Another F-111 Dump and burn photo...

Trolling through my archive of Ohakea photos and came across this one I liked the look of. Enjoy!


F-111 Dump and burn