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Lister Noble 12th May 2006 15:47

Thank you all for the congrats,it's only now I realise what I have done and it now seems quite an achievement,I imagine all you old hands felt that after the test?
I have just booked a table tonight for Mrs N and myself at the Fox and Goose ,Fressingfield,an excellent local eatery,as a little "thank you" to her for the incredible amount of time I have spent away from home each weekend.
Since last August,she never once actually complained ,just the occasional,"good to have you around" but usually that was when it was raining!
All the stuuff now posted to the CAA, so just a patient wait for a couple of weeks.
But all my mates say "Lister and patience are a contradiction",we will just see how it goes,although I have booked an hour each weekend to keep my hand in.
Lister;) ;)

Aussie Andy 12th May 2006 17:08

I find balancing home and flyign time on weekends has been a challenge from the start - I think anyone with a young family will find this! But hey, congrats and all that, and its a good problem to have!

Andy :ok:

LysanderV8 12th May 2006 20:12

Many congrats Lister. Hope you and Mrs N are having a great evening. You both deserve it. Patient partners are a great boon !!

Lysander

Blinkz 12th May 2006 20:38

Congrats Lister, good job. Just wait till you take up your first passenger!!

Cheers mazzy, hope things are good with you. Here's a cpl of pics I've been taking. Enjoy :ok:

Photos

kookabat 13th May 2006 06:31

Lister! Top stuff, well done mate.

i.dingbat 13th May 2006 07:23

Congratulations Lister
 
Congratulations Lister - well done to you, and to your wife for being so understanding!

To Aussie Andy -


I find balancing home and flying time on weekends has been a challenge from the start - I think anyone with a young family will find this! But hey, congrats and all that, and its a good problem to have!
I have 4 boys, and they play cricket all weekend in the summer, and soccer all winter. I've resorted to getting up at 5am as it's the only time I get to myself. This paid off this morning as the low-lying mist looked beautiful in the morning light. No camera though! :ugh:

My wife's only contribution to flying is suggesting we can only afford 2 hours a month, and asking if my life insurance covers me for death due to flying.:*

One bright spot this morning was that I sat my BAK (a spur of the moment decision) and passed with flying colours. Do they have the same thing in the UK?

kevmusic 13th May 2006 08:07


Originally Posted by i.dingbat
and asking if my life insurance covers me for death due to flying.:*

Funny you should say that............
http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthr...83#post2576983

kookabat 13th May 2006 12:09


This paid off this morning as the low-lying mist looked beautiful in the morning light. No camera though!

I did when I did the same a few weeks back... or rather my pax at the time did.
http://www.geocities.com/kookabat/DSCI0369-crop.jpg

Gorgeous!!

(nb Mr Dingbat: this is in the general area of the Hawkesbury; up the Bankstown Lane of Entry)

Edit: Sorry, size was a bit excessive, wasn't it?? Made it smaller for you.

mazzy1026 15th May 2006 07:12

Lister - very well done to you sir - I am made up for you! Thanks for posting all your experiences on here, fantastic! It won't sink in for a while to be honest, it still hasn't for me, but I am sure you will love every minute of your flying (apart from when the x-wind has shot up after departure hehe)...

Very well done - and thanks for the pics guys...

Lee :ok:

Lister Noble 2nd June 2006 14:34

Yipeeeeeee!
 
I had to post his here as nearly all my student posts are on this thread.
I flew 25 mins dual and 35 mins solo today and when I got home the postman had delivered the infamous brown covered licence ,so I can now log my first flight as a real pilot.
What a fantastic feeling.:D :ok:
I had already booked a table at The Wildebeest,near Norwich as another thank you to Mrs N for all her patience with the time I've been away flying most weekends,now it will also be a celebration of the official licence.
Lister:)

mazzy1026 4th June 2006 15:57

Great innit - I bought a nice black leather case for mine, as I don't like the poo colour!

:ok:

GonTek 4th June 2006 18:16

Well done at last Lee,considering the amount it cost's you would think it should be leather bound engraved in gold......

Gontek

mazzy1026 4th June 2006 20:58

A simple letter from the CAA within the envelope saying perhaps "Well done", "Congratulations" or even "kiss my arse" would have been nice!

I aint moaning though, I am made up with what I have!

:E

bencoulthard 4th June 2006 21:00

:rolleyes: scousers, always complaining

Chequeredflag 4th June 2006 22:26

Well done Lister, I'm chuffed for you - a great achievment. The trick now is to keep up the flying. With a busy schedule of other interests, I've found it is very easy to let time slide by without flying. I've only flown three hours in the last eight weeks since passing my skills test - not good enough. I'm off now for 5 weeks on the boat, and will be staying in Guernsey for 10 days as part of the holiday, so I'm taking my licence, log book etc with me, to hire a Warrior over there (with one of their instructors of course)

Well done to everyone contributing to this forum for all their success,

Cheers

CF

mazzy1026 5th June 2006 07:11


scousers, always complaining
Were thieves, not moaners!

Well I have 3.5 hours so far and have been aiming at an hour a month. The flying club has a 30 day currency rule which I have stuck to (give or take a few days) so far, and feel comfortable with this frequency of flying. Any more and I would have zero money and any less, well, that just wouldn't do! :8

Lister Noble 5th June 2006 07:38

Photograph/document and PPL licence
 
In my brand new licence it says I have to carry a document with my photo on it,although I understand that the older qualified pilots are not required to do this.
The only official things I have with a photo are a passport,gun licence and racing car licence,none of which I wish to carry around with me all the time I fly,so what do you do?

Would a bit of card with a photo and some wording this is a true likeness etc signed by a solicitor,doctor etc do?
Lister:confused:

NinjaBill 5th June 2006 10:42

I carry my passport with me. It keeps customs and security people happy if you have to divert to a larger airport.

i.dingbat 6th June 2006 14:01

Licences
 
You don't have photo licences back in Blighty?

:cool:

Andy_RR 7th June 2006 05:32


Originally Posted by i.dingbat
You don't have photo licences back in Blighty?

:cool:

No, but we don't have ASIC's here either, so it's not all bad! :}


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