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  1. I'll start by saying I'm not sure if this fits under general discussion, incidents and accidents, weather or somewhere else.

     

    What I will say is get yourselves a copy of Australian Flying January/February 2008 issue.

     

    then sit down and read the article on page 54 titled Very Nearly History.

     

    It is a spine tingling account of a Melbourne based Warrior pilot that flew into IMC on the 29th of July 2007 on his way back from Echuca around Kilmore Gap. There were 3 pob and he was only day VFR rated.

     

    What ultimately saved him was that he confessed to having screwed up and he let ATC help him at the same time as remaining calm during the ordeal.

     

    This is real and VERY close to home for some of us.

     

    What brought it home for me is that I know one of the ATC people that assisted this chap on the day.

     

    It makes compelling reading and I look forward to further discussions.

     

    Regards

     

    Phil

     

     

  2. Hi All

     

    Welcome to the fold Squid. i'll be over in Adelaide in Feb somewhere around the 18th I think.

     

    Would be great to catch up with you all at Aldinga and put faces to names.

     

    regards

     

    Phil

     

     

  3. I'm getting the distinct feeling that being a glider tug pilot is NOT a great occupation.:;)1:

     

    I take it that you wouldn't be using a 100hp rotax powered sportstar to pull a glider aloft?:confused:

     

    Thanks for your replies sofar guys....I'm learning at a great rate of knots;)

     

    regards

     

    Phil

     

     

  4. Sorry, no 6 Cylinders for Tooradin - yet. If you want 6 cylinders you'll have to fly mine, or the Cirrus.

    I might just take you up on that one day when I decide to make my PPL current again. :big_grin:

     

    I must admit that I'm having a lot of fun with the J160 and the Texan at the moment (there's a climbing machine for you) ;)

     

    looking forward to the J170's

     

    regards

     

    Phil

     

     

  5. Welcome aboard Matto.

     

    You'll find friendly people here and lots of good information.

     

    Shortlisting a shortlist.....tough job. I like all the lollies so I want to buy the whole shop 006_laugh.gif.0f7b82c13a0ec29502c5fb56c616f069.gif.

     

    Again, welcome aboard and have fun.....also no such thing as a stupid question unless you dont ask.....;)

     

    Regards

     

    Phil

     

     

  6. A friend of mine has recently aquired his glider pilots certificate and has been doing a bit of towing behind an Evektor Sportstar.;) (Apparently it works ok as a combination.)

     

    I was asked when I was going to get my glider towing endorsment. :;)2:

     

    I've never considered glider towing but dont have a problem with it so I suppose the questions are....

     

    1. Is there an endorsement for glider towing?

     

    2. Does it fit in the RAA category or do I need to use my PPL?

     

    3. Any idea who would do it?

     

    I've never flown a Sportstar but imagine it would be similar to the Flysynthesis Texan which I do have time in.

     

    All comments welcome.

     

    thanks guys :)

     

    Regards

     

    Phil

     

     

  7. Thanks guys...I've just learnt something as well.

     

    I dialled the number and ... wow theres an automated bloke on the other end that gives you a weather report at Kilmore gap.....AND......I understand what he's saying:clap:011_clap.gif.c796ec930025ef6b94efb6b089d30b16.gif;)....gotta love technology

     

    Regards

     

    Phil

     

     

  8. Isn't the flyer who has just spent 3 hours at 8500' illegal if he is flying RAAus?

    Sorry Yenn..... My posts are a bit tarnished because I have a PPL as well. :big_grin:

    I should give more consideration to the RAA laws as they stand. ;)

     

    You are correct that RAA should not operate above 5000' unless operationally required.

     

    Regards

     

    Phil

     

     

  9. Ok. Given that a bolt of lightning may strike me to a pile of ashes, and I get moderated I'll ask the question anyway.:ah_oh:

     

    Can we name this CFI fool so we can all avoid him !!!;)

     

    Surely we can be warned BEFORE he KILLS someone...088_censored.gif.2b71e8da9d295ba8f94b998d0f2420b4.gif

     

    We've had enough deaths recently thanks...

     

    Regards

     

    Phil

     

     

  10. Just had a go at that myself. 12 years since I did the BAK...brought back memories. I passed again and had some deficiencies in the knowledge highlighted like...

     

    Gliders are in operation at the field, what marker is used to indicate this? a double white cross displayed adjacent to the primary wind indicator.

     

    Just relearnt this one. Probably a good idea considering I fly into known glider operation areas. Haven't been in while they're operating yet but it's only a matter of time....:)

     

    I'd challenge everyone to have a go at this just for the fun of it....it'll bring back memories....;)

     

    Regards

     

    Phil

     

     

  11. I'll agree with Blueshed on the Texan. I'd put the cruise at 105knots to be comfortable though.

     

    It'll land in a couple hundred meters without flaps (I've yet to use them) and take off in the same distance. It'll hold a climb of 900fpm at max weight, burns 16lph and is easy to fly and has great visibility.

     

    Downside....wear a hat and some sunscreen or you will pay with sunburn.

     

    Good to see your not Jabiru bashing there Pelorus32 .... The J160 climbs fine ;);) (when its 20 degrees)

     

    I'm expecting the J170 to be much better. ;)

     

    Regards

     

    Phil

     

     

  12. Ozzie....youse never gunna understand a female bro 006_laugh.gif.0f7b82c13a0ec29502c5fb56c616f069.gif and as for tidying up after yourself, correct, that's not housework as you've found out but it still has me buggered how we get lumped with putting the garden tools away:censored:. Oh well, we're all in the same boat;):;)6::big_grin:...

     

    Regards

     

    Phil

     

     

  13. Ozzie.... you appear to have forgotten 1 thing....you are dealing with a female and asking her to be logical...;)006_laugh.gif.0f7b82c13a0ec29502c5fb56c616f069.gif006_laugh.gif.d4257c62d3c07cda468378b239946970.gif006_laugh.gif.0f7b82c13a0ec29502c5fb56c616f069.gif

     

    whoops...that's gunna get me a hiding :big_grin::black_eye:

     

    There's a great book out by Barbara and Allan Pease called "Why Men Don't Listen and Women Can't Read Maps"

     

    It explains the differences between us and makes for a good laugh at the same time..;)006_laugh.gif.0f7b82c13a0ec29502c5fb56c616f069.gif

     

    Regards

     

    Phil

     

     

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