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India Four Two 13th Sep 2020 04:59

Fifty-four years of flying!
 
Last Tuesday was the 54th anniversary of my first solo flight at White Waltham in Piper Colt G-ARJC:
https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....e89ad656a9.jpg

I always try to fly on or around the anniversary. This year, I decided to do something slightly different - I flew my club's whole fleet in one day!

https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....da977b7780.png

I took a 2000’ tow in the ASK 21 B, with an instructor, since this aircraft is new to the club and I hadn’t flown it before. For the others, I took 1000’ tows for quick 10 minute flights. Today’s tow pilot very kindly allowed me to do one tow in the Pawnee.

The 1000’ tow in the DG-1000S turned into a great flight. Just as I was about to enter the circuit, I found a good thermal which took me to 7000’, allowing me to cruise around and enjoy the view. I spotted the ASK 21 B thermaling on a training flight and I flew over at 90 kts to join them. I joined the thermal above them and as I pulled up and started turning, I discovered I was almost wing-to-wing with an immature golden eagle, which was also thermaling! A special moment.

After about 45 minutes, I pulled the airbrakes out and descended to land, because there was one more glider to fly and my colleagues wanted to pack the hangar.

https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....2693be5796.jpg
Everything packed away and ready for Sunday. “… when you get to use the aeroplane again, it’s an excellent landing!”

treadigraph 13th Sep 2020 07:23

Congratulations!

G-ARJC was still current up till 2017 with an owner in Scottsdale, AZ, as N23669. The registration is currently reserved, so I wonder if it's being rebuilt.

hiflymk3 13th Sep 2020 08:06

Yes, congratulations, lucky you. My big sis took me gliding a few times at Bembridge. Loved every minute.

Forfoxake 13th Sep 2020 11:05

Well done. I am very envious, having only just passed 31 years!

BoeingBoy 13th Sep 2020 11:11

Well done. You're ahead of me by four years. I too did my first solo from White Waltham in 1970 but I used the Aircoupe fleet (G-ATRY) Sadly it met its demise on the Isle of Wight in the eighties.

In November this year it will be 50 years since that flight and I hope to return to Waltham in my Archer and recreate my first solo to the minute. I still have the registration plate from TRY so will carry it on board with me.

Just hope the weather is not going to get in the way.

John Eacott 13th Sep 2020 11:59

Goodness, that induced me to check my original logbook: Aircoupe G-AROP on 19th September 1965 from Stapleford Tawney, on an RAF Flying Scholarship.

55 years, where have they gone?


https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....200a1caae0.jpg

G-AROP was written off in a fatal accident April 1969, mid air with Auster J-15 G-AMVN :(

Pilot DAR 13th Sep 2020 12:23

Congratulations I42! It's nice to be able to look back on that era of flying, and enjoy looking ahead too!

blind pew 13th Sep 2020 12:40

Small world
 
Congratulations..also first solo in G,-ATRY which nearly broke off the nose wheel at Rochford Aerodrome around 1968. My thanks to two useless instructors who didn't teach me how to control a bounce. Only 52 years of solo flying and shall fly off a mountain this afternoon when the skies calm somewhat.
https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....b7ccc1026.jpeg
This afternoon

eckhard 13th Sep 2020 17:45

Many congratulations and well done!

Only 48 years for me. I feel wet behind the ears surrounded by these impressive posts!
PA-28-140 G-AVYR at Elstree, 10 Aug 1972. I still remember every minute of the 10 that it took.

Pilot DAR 13th Sep 2020 21:12

Only 43 years for me. Though, my flying club bought the first Cessna 152 in Canada. It was a rainy gusty day, and my instructor sent me first solo in it. The airplane, with 33 hours total time (of which about half would have been ferry time), had about twice my flying experience during that flight! That plane flies in private ownership to this day, with more than 15,000 hours on it. Amusingly, one of the next 152's to join the club's fleet, also in '77, is still in commercial flight training service with another local school. 'Costs more by the hour now though.....

3wheels 13th Sep 2020 22:36

March 1964 in a glider and a few years later in a powered aircraft.

Your club fleet of gliders looks impressive...shame there’s nothing like that in the UK.

Big Pistons Forever 14th Sep 2020 00:27

43 years since first solo in a powered airplane, 6 years since my glider first solo. I think the glider solo was the more frightening as there was a crowd by the runway and everyone knew I was an experienced powered pilot so It would have been really embarrassing if I pooched the landing.....

sheepless 14th Sep 2020 05:00

BoeingBoy; I too did my first solo from White Waltham in 1970 but I used the Aircoupe fleet (G-ATRY) Sadly it met its demise on the Isle of Wight in the eighties.

G-ATRY also at WW in Feb 1971 - often wondered what happened to her. 35 Hour PPL course, 6 weeks starting 1st Feb. - 20 flying days, which seemed good for Winter. Nice idea to repeat for the 50th.

cats_five 14th Sep 2020 07:08


Originally Posted by 3wheels (Post 10884612)
March 1964 in a glider and a few years later in a powered aircraft.

Your club fleet of gliders looks impressive...shame there’s nothing like that in the UK.

There is at Lasham:

5xK21
2xK13
2xDuo Discus
1xFalke
3xDiscus B
3xGrob 102

4xRobin DR400
1xPawnee
A number of privately owned planes which can tow giving them up to 10 tugs when needed.

They also had 2 Skylaunch winches last time I was there

ATR43 14th Sep 2020 08:36

Yep, forty years for me last week, courtesy of a Flying Scholarship at Compton Abbas on 8.9.1980 with the late Alec Blyth in Cessna 150 G-BDEW.
Happy days

pulse1 14th Sep 2020 08:58

Nice to see a reference to PA-28 G AVYR. It was the first aircraft I owned a share in at Compton Abbas and I delivered her to a new owner at Earls Colne in December 2006. Unfortunately she was destroyed while parked at Earls Colne by a wayward landing 172. I started serious flying (gliding) at Dunstable in 1964 and I am still going 55 years later. However a 23 year gap in the middle disqualifies me from any record. I'm just happy to be able to still fly.

Meikleour 14th Sep 2020 10:27

Sent solo in C150 G-ATMN by Capt "Sweeny" Todd (with the massive wartime facial scar ) on 19th. Aug. 1967 courtesy of a Flying Scholarship at Cumberland Fling Club Carlisle. 53 years and still going!

ETOPS 14th Sep 2020 12:38

Just a mere 48 years for me - but a longer record for the C150 I used for my first solo in1972. The aircraft was G-AYGC from the LAC fleet at Barton where it is still based today - although privately owned.

l.garey 14th Sep 2020 13:49

My first solo also thanks to those wonderful Flying Scholarships. All of 62 years ago, in August 1958 in Tiger Moth G-AHXN at Marshalls Cambridge. My seventh flight and after 5h35 dual. My first go around too! The whole scholarship only lasted 10 days, for 30 hours, come rain or come shine (we had both), but I was still flying until fairly recently.

Photo: me with G-ANFI that same week.
https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....2ca5d7bde7.jpg


Two months later first glider solo, also thanks to the ATC, in T31 XA282 at Hawkinge. Twentieth flight for 0h55. All those cold autumn flights lasting up to 3 minutes a go!

Thanks ATC!!

Laurence

Forfoxake 14th Sep 2020 20:53

A mere 769 years of solo flying already on this thread!

Can we make over 1000 years before the end of Tuesday?

ExSp33db1rd 14th Sep 2020 23:28

Ist solo 24th April, 1956. North American Harvard Mk II. 64 Years. 24th April 2006, 50 years to the day, almost to the hour, flight in a Harvard MkII of New Zealand Warbirds. They didn't let me go solo !

Pilot DAR 14th Sep 2020 23:41


Can we make over 1000 years before the end of Tuesday?
Well, I was going to try to help a little more, as my first helicopter solo was in 2007. However, since I got my PPLH in 20098, I have not flown a helicopter solo since. Dual, as PF, yes, but not solo. It is not possible to rent a helicopter, which is why I spent two years as a helicopter student pilot, so I could fly it solo, before I lost the possibility as a license holder! So, I would have liked to add to the 769 years, but I can't really say that those additional 13 years count as "solo" flying!

769/15 pilots = average 50.8 years of flying per pilot posting, that's quite something!

megan 15th Sep 2020 01:35

First legal flight 22/6/1962 DHC-1, solo 29/7/1962, final flight as PIC 3/6/2004, 20,000hrs. I say legal because as an airport rat had many hours prior riding/having a go with various good folk, including a left seat drive of an F-27. Sorry to bring the numbers down, can't be bothered with the costs associated now to keep the hand in, $35 for a landing the last time I took a ride.

pithblot 15th Sep 2020 04:53

My first flight/solo 13/28 Aug, 1977 in a C150.
43 years
Happy Days!

My last commercial flight as PIC was last March.

It’s often said flying is the best job in the world and the worst career. I agree and wouldn’t change a minute of it!

Three very memorable flights (for all the right reasons) were my only glider flights - so I’m looking forward to directing my aviation interest and energy there.

pithblot

rotorfossil 15th Sep 2020 06:28

First solo T21 at Lasham March 1957. Lots of first solos on Piston Provost, Vampires, Hunters, Sycamore, Whirlwind. Last P1 flights Europa and R22 July 2019. 62 years, 13000 odd hours, 101 types and variants. I wish I could do it all over again.

l.garey 15th Sep 2020 07:00


Originally Posted by Forfoxake (Post 10885384)
A mere 769 years of solo flying already on this thread!

Can we make over 1000 years before the end of Tuesday?

769 years of SOLO flying? But they even let some of us fly with someone else in the aeroplane afterwards!

Laurence

djpil 15th Sep 2020 07:06

My first solo was in May 1967 in the Cessna 150 in the background of this photo taken a couple of years later about to take a couple of friends in a 172. I retired from full time engineering over 10 years ago but still working part-time as a flight instructor, mainly aerobatics.
https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....c344ea731e.jpg

Forfoxake 15th Sep 2020 07:42


Originally Posted by l.garey (Post 10885581)
769 years of SOLO flying? But they even let some of us fly with someone else in the aeroplane afterwards!

Laurence

Without starting a certain controversy again, what I meant was years since your first solo and still flying PIC.

Capn Bug Smasher 15th Sep 2020 07:59

I can contribute just 10 and three quarter :E years solo time. A beautiful summer day on G-BWNB at Wellesbourne Mountford courtesy of an Air League Flying Scholarship, the 12 hours of which I completed at South Warwickshire Flying School.

I'll find a photo later!

Forfoxake 15th Sep 2020 08:08


Originally Posted by Capn Bug Smasher (Post 10885624)
I can contribute just 10 and three quarter :E years solo time. A beautiful summer day on G-BWNB at Wellesbourne Mountford courtesy of an Air League Flying Scholarship, the 12 hours of which I completed at South Warwickshire Flying School.

I'll find a photo later!

All contributions welcome!

TheOddOne 15th Sep 2020 08:47

1st solo July '82 at Denham, in Rallye G-BECC, sadly rotted away. Continuously current from then. Still instructing in PA28 etc and flying for fun in a C42 so add another 38, not mega by other posts but I started late.

TOO

MrAverage 15th Sep 2020 08:56

Although I only have a tenth of the hours of some that I know, I can get you a little closer to the thousand years you desire. 38 years since solo in a four year old PA38. Still pinch myself regularly on my way to "work".

G-EORG visited our field last summer, still in her late nineties BA ethnic paint.

We have a beautiful and extremely well equipped 1979 example on our fleet. I think of her as a nod to George.

MrAverage 15th Sep 2020 08:59

Snap TOO! (Not only were we typing together but typing the same years) I didn't know you started at Denham, I always thought of you as a man of Kent.

double_barrel 15th Sep 2020 09:15


Originally Posted by India Four Two (Post 10884042)
Last Tuesday was the 54th anniversary of my first solo flight at White Waltham in Piper Colt G-ARJC:

Congratulations, that's an impressive achievement! I will work on matching it, but so far I can barely claim 54 weeks since my 1st solo.

Oldpilot55 15th Sep 2020 09:54

First solo April 1981 at Glasgow Airport. PA38. Each landing was 80p. Bargain! 1200 hours now.

Quietplease 15th Sep 2020 10:11

First solo Marshalls Cambridge 21 March 1954 T31 thanks to CCF. First power JP1 XD675 Hullavington 2Aug 1956. Flew LS4 and Duo Discus last week.
My first flight was in that Tiger at Cambridge with my older brother who did a flying scholarship.

anxiao 15th Sep 2020 11:41

First solo glider, 1965 at Kirton in Lindsey courtesy of ATC. First solo power Carlisle 1967, a flying scholarship from the same organisation. I note there are still a few alumni from Carlisle around that time on Pprune. So 63 years burning dead dinosaurs.

Still at it, when Covid lets me get at my aircraft again.

And the man above me, "Well done that man, take his name sergeant!"

Grayfly 15th Sep 2020 12:22


Originally Posted by Forfoxake (Post 10885384)

Can we make over 1000 years before the end of Tuesday?

I can only add another 45 years.

First solo 23rd August 1975, Edinburgh (now international) Airport. Sent off by Hugh Allan of Edinburgh Air Centre In C150 G-BCCC

Capt Scribble 15th Sep 2020 14:52

Solo with flying scholarship during Summer 1973 at Halfpenny Green, military then charter until September 2019, just the 46 years.

RetiredBA/BY 15th Sep 2020 19:20


Originally Posted by Capt Scribble (Post 10885965)
Solo with flying scholarship during Summer 1973 at Halfpenny Green, military then charter until September 2019, just the 46 years.

First solo, 1960, T31 at Catterick, first jet solo, 1962 at Acklington. ( Thanks, Quiet please !)

Still doing it in a PA28 at White Waltham !


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