GFT passed
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GFT passed
You will be pleased to know that I passed my GFT today. Route was Tummel canich and back to Inverness with a divert to Grantown on Spey. My QXC was Wick and Kirkwall. I have enjoyed my PPL training and now have a licence to learn.
Many thanks to all the instructors at Highland Flying School who have helped get me through and thanks to all ATC that I may have had dealings with.
Many thanks to all the instructors at Highland Flying School who have helped get me through and thanks to all ATC that I may have had dealings with.
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I've already congratulated you on another thread, but what the heck, I'll be extravagent!
Many many congratulations girl. Let me know if you're ever flying this way, and I'll take cover.
What's next? Gonna do that night rating Mr D bought you for Christmas?
Many many congratulations girl. Let me know if you're ever flying this way, and I'll take cover.
What's next? Gonna do that night rating Mr D bought you for Christmas?
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Congratulations !!!
Helen, that is just superb !!!!
Congratulations to you, and to hubby, and to your instructor.
I'm sure you are looking forward to stomping into the club house at Southampton !!!
Congratulations to you, and to hubby, and to your instructor.
I'm sure you are looking forward to stomping into the club house at Southampton !!!
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CONGRATULATIONS HELEN!
I've already said it on the JB thread too, but what the hell.
I look forward to seeing you fly-in to our next fly-in.
Oh, and I'm dead envious that you've flown into Wick. The time I tried the weather in the Highlands was too bad.
I've already said it on the JB thread too, but what the hell.
I look forward to seeing you fly-in to our next fly-in.
Oh, and I'm dead envious that you've flown into Wick. The time I tried the weather in the Highlands was too bad.
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It has just about sunk in now. To be honest I diddnt realise I was being tested as I was told earlier that I wasnt good enough for test so I thought I was having a mock test little did I know that was part of a ploy to keep my nerves down. As i thought it was a mock I asked if I needed to do a weight and balence calculation, the reply was yes. After I was all planned the examiner and I set off on the route over the mountains the weather was gorgeous though I initially thought I may not reach my planned altitude I even thought it may not be possible to achieve the highest point on route so I voiced my concerns and got told lets see what happens. In reality for the first leg I was able to get higher than the planned altitude so I said as its possible to go higher than planned I will climb higher to keep the a/c safer. I struggled to identify my first point and thought thank god its a mock. The second leg was going well and I was really pleased that I was where I should be after 14 mins. Then I got told to divert to grantown on spey. I noticed the cloud was getting lower so I said I would have to decend. I correctly identified Grantown on spey. I was then told to track the VOR back to the airfield and part way along I was asked to get a position fix. The general handling of stalling came next followed by steep turns and the PFL. The final bit was back for circuits and the engine failure. After I landed I was told I had passed. Then it was back to the school for debrief. I was told I had taxied a bit fast, used pitot heat unnecessarily, flew my approaches a bit low and forgot to turn the fuel pump off at first. I think that is about it but I was tired afterwards since I had done 1 hour 30 with my instructor before the test which took 2 hours 20
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Congrats HelenD
Mine is still very fresh in my mind. Just waiting for the paperwork to be processed.
I almost missed my first turning point too but it was a tiny grass strip in the middle of nowhere.
The whole test from brakes off to brakes on was 2:30 so by the time it was over I was 'just a little fatuiged' in other words "knackered".
Then about an hours debrief.
I wonder just how many new PPL's 2002 produced?
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Mine is still very fresh in my mind. Just waiting for the paperwork to be processed.
I almost missed my first turning point too but it was a tiny grass strip in the middle of nowhere.
The whole test from brakes off to brakes on was 2:30 so by the time it was over I was 'just a little fatuiged' in other words "knackered".
Then about an hours debrief.
I wonder just how many new PPL's 2002 produced?
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Helen ......... Let me add to the mob in wishing you many congratulations. Naturally there is a downside to all this, and it usually comes in the mail about a month after you have to use the credit card in the bar on the day.!!!
Looking forward to seeing you at one of the Prune-ins in the summer.....well done.
Looking forward to seeing you at one of the Prune-ins in the summer.....well done.