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Fishla

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  1. The crosswind didn't eventuate so I got some solo circuits this arvo.

     

    The best part was watching the QLink on final (next door) as I was downwind.

     

    Also not being used to circuit traffic, when someone was joining downwind (while I was on the go part of a touch and go), I just climbed to circuit height on upwind before turning crosswind. There he was, on base as I turned on to downwind.

     

    These GA aircraft are really fast... That still scares me a bit trying to find traffic... Just have to trust that nice man in the tower I guess.

     

    Learned to slow down even more in the C172 on final. That's six solo landings in it now. They are very forgiving.

     

    An enjoyable afternoon!

     

     

  2. Its good old fashioned business.

     

    The penalty is designed to influence your behaviour.

     

    I don't believe the extra cost spiel - we don't charge new sign ups the fee do we?

     

    Maybe instead of renewing you can ask for the FREE trial membership which undoubtedly requires all the same administration.

     

    Rather typical behaviour from a business I'm afraid and not something I would like to see.

     

    And do I read the other bit right? A women will get her years fee refunded to her in the form of lessons?!

     

    Why not everyone who signs up in march?

     

    What about the young men we want to attract?

     

    Such nonsense.

     

    I'm likely to let my membership lapse the more I read these letters from the CEO.

     

     

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  3. Is the rego 24-xxxx or VH-xxx. First is RAAus. Second is RPL.

     

    That aircraft is light enough for either route.

     

    So is the RPL a longer course then the RAAUS Cert?

    It would be the same without the CTA (controlled airspace) endorsement.

     

    Otherwise should be no different as everyone is entitled to convert an RAAus to an RPL.

     

    At this stage of your training it makes no difference except for which paperwork costs you get hit with.

     

     

  4. Just starting a PPL after getting the RAAus certificate I'm not sure if Jabiru's are harder to fly or not.

     

    Inertia I have discovered does make some things easier but I also miss the light controls of the Jabiru...

     

    I think flying both is the way to go!

     

     

  5. Stall speeds don't change if our density altitude is higher (warmer temp) do they?

     

    IAS stall speed remains the same. Our TAS has increased (and our groundspeed too) though.

     

    The engines might not be developing as much power (though not sure just how much less such temperatures would cause).

     

    Yes? No?

     

    I know that the 4 H's (High, Hot, Heavy, Humid) reduces performance but I've not learned exactly how to quantify it...

     

     

  6. No worries. You're doing an RPL then.

     

    What are you learning in?

     

    RAAus is the organisation which handles the registration and training for ultralights (also called LSA - light sport aircraft).

     

    It's kind of the competition to an RPL and it sounds like it's loosing the battle!

     

    You'll learn about the regulations soon enough as part of your theory...

     

     

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  7. Yeah that's what I'm kind of thinking. Then I guess you just organize with your own air club to do the exams by yourself? Or do you organize through another governing body or something?

    For RAAus the exams are taken at the school you are learning at.

     

    When I thought I was ready I sat them.

     

    Not sure about RPL.

     

    Are you RAAus or RPL? I believe the syllabus is very similar.

     

     

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