Taking your child flying - How old were they?
Part of the reason I swapped my Cub for an Auster was cos my youngest daughter, 4 at the time, wanted to come flying with me but didn't like sitting in the front (or back) of the Cub "on her own".
She loves flying the Auster with her booster seat. I must have made her watch The Battle of Britain too often as her favourite manouver is a "Spitfire Break". You know the one, wing over, dive and pull about 3g's on the recovery. She starts laughing as the stick goes over and back and she is positively cackling by the time we recover.
She loves flying the Auster with her booster seat. I must have made her watch The Battle of Britain too often as her favourite manouver is a "Spitfire Break". You know the one, wing over, dive and pull about 3g's on the recovery. She starts laughing as the stick goes over and back and she is positively cackling by the time we recover.
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Thanks for a great response, looks as if I have no reason not to take her up.
Some good tips re loo visit prior to flying, (I'll add this to my walk around checklist!).
Some good tips re loo visit prior to flying, (I'll add this to my walk around checklist!).