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Old 3rd Apr 2010, 15:24
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Port Elizabeth - weather in July?

Hi, am thinking about doing my PPL in July in Port Elizabeth. Only have 8 weeks to do it though. Does anyone know what the weather is like at that time of year?? Want to make sure will be able to get in enough hours.

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Old 3rd Apr 2010, 16:34
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Unfortunately July and August are the worst months in the whole year.
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I wonder if this would be helping you?
Though I have not flwon much from PE I think that it is possible that the wind speed and direction might be of the more concern to you.

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I'm partially colour blind so that chart is not very helpful to me but I'm sure it is to you. PE has a pretty kak climate and as TT said, the winter months JUL/AUG are the worst. I don't know enough about flying to comment helpfully other than to say that PE can be very windy although that is more likely to be the case in the summer.

On a more positive note, it's a small and friendly city. I hope you enjoy it.
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Old 3rd Apr 2010, 20:47
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Dunno if it was an exception but when I was just up the coast a bit in FAPA in 2007/2008, the winter (July and August of 08) was the driest part of the year (no rain for weeks, drought in the E.C.!) and was when I got the most flying done! And for those who were there before me in 07 it was the same, winter was when they had the most flying days.
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All, thanks for your help. Sounds like there is a good chance that we can get through our training in the time we have so reckon we will give it a go.
Looking forward to spending some time in PE as well based on the above!
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