We now only have one week left in New Zealand and each of us have between 4 and 7 flights left to complete. The last week is going to be busy, lets hope that the aircraft don't break down. We now all have our JAR Multi Engine PPLs, and have completed all of the simulator sessions for this stage of the training. The last 8 flights in New Zealand are flown in the Seminole, consolidating the skills learnt in the simulator and at last, we can now fly through cloud! Winter has arrived in New Zealand, it was a cool minus 2 degrees this morning at 6:30am and all of the aircraft needed deicing before flying :-(
We get back to the UK on Wednesday 4th May. See you soon!
Yes; let's hope the aircraft don't break down... and the runway isn't closed... and the weather doesn't go bad... and we don't get days off...
Sure...
Posted by: The Phantom Viffer | April 26, 2005 at 10:52 AM
And the airspace isn't closed... the HSI's don't seize up... and the aircraft don't run out of hours...
Sure...
Posted by: The Phantom Viffer's Wife | April 29, 2005 at 03:02 AM
And you say that I viff!!
Posted by: The Real Phantom Viffer | April 29, 2005 at 06:32 AM
whats happening boys???? keep us instructors up to date, dont leave us hanging, remember the south island trip, ah memories....
Posted by: Mark Reid | July 07, 2005 at 02:38 AM