Saturday, August 1, 2015

The boys are back!

The Sling Madagascar Expedition ended today with the safe arrival of the 6 participating aircraft and pilots back on South African soil. We flew for a total of 35 hours through Mozambique and Madagascar which included 12 hours flying over the sea and a crossing of the Mozambique Channel to Toliara and back in a tour that lasted 9 action-packed days.



Team Sling Madagascar 2015 - Rae, Bruce, Lee, Carsten, Marc, Llewellyn, Louis, Dave, Sean, Andrew, Jacques and (front) Hennie

The Bidvest VIP bus collected us from our aircraft at King Shaka Airport to take us to International Arrivals and back to our aircraft after clearing immigration and customs.

Welcome back to South Africa where the staff were friendly and efficient 

Our 6th sea crossing over the 220 km Bay of Maputo on our return trip today

We enjoyed a last supper together last night at Zombie Cucumber, our lodge on the Mozambique side at Vilankulos.. thanks Elizabeth for being a fabulous and accommodating host

The currency of Mozambique - we needed 1500 Meticas (about R500) for departure/landing fees per aircraft which we drew from the ATM in town, only to discover that they forgot to add overnight parking (another 600M) so we were now short and and had to scratch to pay and made it using $63 instead.

We weren't allowed to fetch fuel from the local petrol station (about R17 litre) and were forced to refuel at the airport for about R30 litre

Mozambique landscape as we flew over a small lake in an otherwise pretty dry looking land

Crossing the Bay of Maputo at 1500 ft above the waves and 40 nm / 75 km offshore

Our onboard computer screen (EFIS) shows the GPS of our position in the Bay of Maputo en route to Ponto 'd Ouro with 166 km to go. We were flying at an airspeed of 103 kts / 190 kmh with a headwind of 25 kts / 46 kmh

The KZN northcoast near Richards bay, back over South African soil

Lee, who flew in one of the 6 planes, is overjoyed to be home safe and at the International Arrivals gate at King Shaka International Airport

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