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Old 6th July 2004 | 11:57
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3 pm is fine. I've had an email today saying my slot is now at 16:30 instead of 16:00.

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Old 6th July 2004 | 12:18
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how do you get a slot time?
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Old 6th July 2004 | 13:40
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It is a slot time for a presentation on NOTAMS not a flying in slot time.

See you all at 3:00.

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Old 6th July 2004 | 15:32
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Hi there,
Will try to make 1500 Friday to put faces to all the "posters". Mine is the one with the grey beard on top of a rather plump and somewhat geriatric figure - possibly wearing shorts but looking at the forecast I rather doubt it.
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Old 6th July 2004 | 18:29
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G-KEST

Would like to meet up with you, check your PM's please

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Old 6th July 2004 | 18:34
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Intending to go on Friday.

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Old 6th July 2004 | 18:48
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Join the PFA you tight ar$ed whingeing git.
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Old 6th July 2004 | 18:50
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Will be there Friday, helping out on the BWPA stand. Not sure how long I'll be able to get away for though.
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Old 6th July 2004 | 19:40
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Javelin will be there in his yellow and white Champ - probably Saturday. Will wear my Dago Red T shirt from Reno.
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Old 6th July 2004 | 22:46
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Keep fingers crossed for good weather on Friday then.
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Old 7th July 2004 | 02:58
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Joined PFA Cranfield 1997 @Cranfield.Was told £75 gate money would be refunded.Still waiting!!!!!
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P.S How come an "aircraft" built in the garden shed gets a permit while Yak and Sukhoi have to go on the Hungarian reg to fly.
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Old 7th July 2004 | 05:54
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From: Happy and content again back in the house on the beach ,baking on the AGA and flying around my highland home . emmmmmmmm
HEY WHIRLY

look out for me ?

I will be there but have my wings clipped as I have two minor sprogs in tow .

(we are enroute to the surfers paradise ) but I want to show them some planes .

see you .

(emmmmmmm I'll be in PINK .)

the PINKSTER ,
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Old 7th July 2004 | 11:39
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Javelin, we must meet! Wings still clipped so will be driving. In case I can't find you near your Champ ... PM me your mobile number?
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Old 7th July 2004 | 11:45
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pinkster,

Look forward to seeing you! Give me a call, mobile will be on.

It now looks as though I might be driving down, as wx for Friday looks awful, and I don't want to fly in alone on Saturday when it's liable to be horribly crowded up there. Maybe if we all collectively keep praying for good weather....
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Old 8th July 2004 | 18:59
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Latest synoptic shows wx improving for tomorrow. However, expect showers and a crosswind.
Hope to be arriving in the Europa (conventional tailwheel conversion). Must remember to take PFA membership card (and a warm winter coat).
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Old 8th July 2004 | 19:24
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Despite the crappo weather I thought I'd better study the AIC and associated plates just in case.

Can someone enlighten me on how you are supposed to route if the cloudbase is below the 3000ft which is the altitude to route into the Malmesbury hold?

FD
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Old 8th July 2004 | 20:59
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FD,

One of us is confused. From my reading of the AIC it looks as though for the Sword route - which I assume you're taking - you route to Malmesbury not above 3500ft. In fact, I think all the routes require you to below 3500, 2500, or 2000 ft. Or is it me that's missing something?

I don't like the look of the weather; I'll get up early and check, but I think I'm going to drive in. The combination of showers, low cloud, crosswind, and loads of other traffic sounds like slightly more than I fancy coping with...at least, I think so. God, how I hate these marginal weather go/no go decisions. I almost wish it would forecast real absolute crap, so that the decision was obvious. I'm not sure if I'm being sensible or too cautious. I'd do it in a helicopter because (a) I can land and wait out the weather, and (b) I'm a more experienced rotary pilot and happy to fly in worse conditions. But I don't have a helicopter. And in one of these strange things with non-whirly wings that needs a runway...dunno, still undecided. But I'll be there anyway. Sometimes I think cars are wonderful; you can drive them in any weather conditions...except floods and snow anyway.
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Old 8th July 2004 | 21:17
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FD, The solid lines above the altitude figures mean "not above" the altitude quoted. i.e. an upper limit.

Hope to see you there, weather willing,

QNH
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Old 9th July 2004 | 07:14
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Cheers folks,

Had another closer look and agree that that is what is meant.

Coming from the north and having to fly past the airfield, mingling with those coming from the Malmesbury VRP who are on the way to Kemble at potentially the same altitude, yummy.

I have another 1 1/2 grace before committing myself but it does look in favour of driving at the moment.

FD
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Old 10th July 2004 | 16:43
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Hi

Well I got there ... too late to meet whirly though (by about half an hour). Still, met up with a few old friends and had a good drink Friday night before flying back to Goodwood at midday.

I hope everyone that went by air or road had a good time.

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