Our red rocket had it's first service today - a 30 hour oil and filter service. So I got to fly solo from Virginia to Cato Ridge for the service and watch as the oil was changed, plugs checked, filters cleaned and magnet checked for filings. All was good, but I was so absorbed that I forgot to take photos. Then bad weather was brewing so I had to get back to Durban. Pity actually as some extra solo time would have been good. However, I was quite chuffed as remembered all of my checks, the flaps at the right time and the changes to the constant speed prop.. text book! Landings were ok too, although had a bit of a balloon at Virginia after I thought the plane was about to land perfectly. Perfect next time!
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Red Rocket rocks!
Cockpit view of the Red Rocket as we head out from Virginia with the Bluff and the harbour coming into view. The cockpit sports dual controls and twin MGL Odyssey Voyager glass efis on-board computers.. note the Bluff and harbour depicted on the gps. The red handle in the middle is the emergency parachute mechanism that shoots a parachute out by rocket blast in the event of deployment.
The blue knob handles the constant speed/variable pitch propellor and pressing F1, then 2 activates the auto-pilot, useful if you need to have that cup of coffee or are "temporarily uncertain of one's position" aka lost ha ha.
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Sling Solo
First Solo flight in the Sling |
Showing off at Light Flight - myself and Llewellyn |
Today was an awesome day. I convinced Brad that I really was confident to take to the air in our Sling Solo for the first time. So off I went and did a few circuits at Virginia, even managing to take a photo of my first Sling solo flight. After that I took the pocket rocket solo to Pietermaritzburg while my instructor tailed me with Marc in his plane. Feeling a little unfamiliar with the route, I put the plane on auto-pilot for a short while while I gazed more intently at the GPS while chatting to Brad and Marc on 123.45.. sjoe what a morning, but awesome stuff and great to feel I can handle the plane myself. Big steps and rocketing now towards my licence I hope to achieve next month.
Brad at Light Flight |
Home to Durban |
Brad takes Calvin and Marc for their first flips in the plane |
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Fun day
Sling co-owners Llewellyn and Dave |
Dave's daughter Kate-Lynn |
Dave being de-briefed by Instructor Brad |
Today we introduced our baby to the locals and did some great flying.. after the breathtaking first flight on Friday, today was a chance to get the feel of the plane, do my first landings at Pietermaritzburg and Light Flight and later Virginia.
It was a great day to put the Sling on show and enjoy a braai with family and friends before flying the plane to her home at Virginia Airport. So in the last photo, you see our city from offshore the Bluff like I've never seen it before, shortly before rounding the harbour entrance and making my first Virginia landing on runway 05.
Thanks Brad for taking on this challenge with me and bringing our baby home.
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Helicopter pilot
I was a helicopter pilot for about 30 secs today as Arthur kindly took me up in his beautifully homebuilt helicopter ZU-LIZ at Light Flight. Swiss-made precision, and an excellent aviator, Arthur also holds some record of 23 000ft up in a chopper! Oh, did I mention that now that winter is over, Arthur has removed the doors so that at 4000ft it's quite a view.. tried to take a photo and stretched my arm inadvertantly out the doorway and nearly had the camera swept away at 120km/h with a drop from 4000ft and some houses below.
Friday, September 16, 2011
Taking Delivery today
The Airplane Factory's James Pitman hands over new Sling LSA "Hot Stuff" to Dave |
Instructor Brad and Dave after arriving at Light Flight School after the Sling's maiden cross-country to Durban |
What an incredible day as we got up at 4am to catch the early flight to Johannesburg, where Llewellyn's Dad picked my instructor Brad and I up from the airport to go to Tedderfield, home of The Airplane Factory where our Sling LSA has been taking shape.
Whilst James and the team worked fervently to iron out a few snags Brad went with Marc to do his instructor's conversion training so that he and I could fly "Hot Stuff" back to Durban the same day. James also took me up for 2 mind-blowing barrel rolls and bombarded me with software info for the avionics. Only towards 2pm did Brad and I venture out onto the tarmac and get airborne for our flight to Durban. What an awesome machine.
"Hot Stuff"'s co-owner with kids Caitlin and Calvin. Calvin is keen to become a pilot too and dad Llewellyn will follow Dave in getting his licence on our new baby. |
The view from van Reenen's Pass to KwaZulu-Natal (home for "Hot Stuff") |
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Braai Sunday at Light Flight
You're invited to a bring-and-braai on Sunday at my Flying School, Light Flight in Cato Ridge to check out our new plane. Will be flying in the am but the plane can be seen any time from 10am and I will light fires from 12.30.. so please come and be part of the excitement.
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Sling on it's way
Our Sling is ready- at last. I have booked tickets to Johannesburg Friday morning with one of my instructors, Brad, where will will take delivery and receive familiarisation training (conversion to type) from the Airplane Factory and the instructors there. Brad and I will then fly the plane back to Durban. Awesome and exciting, so watch this spot.
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