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2002
2003
My main aim for next year is to get the ATPL's and do some flying in the USA or Canada. I'm not too sure how my money is gonna hold out so I want to plan the next stage after my exams. Might need to search for a j-j-job. I miss being able to spend cash freely without comparing value to flying hours. I'd like to do some night flying and cross channel trips etc. but I'm under money pressure by having no income and this is my main worry! Trying to stay focused on enjoying flying and not thinking too much about funds. |
This year (2002)
I got medical clearence to be allowed to be sent solo and am now restricted to type demonstrated. I got sent solo when I went to Inverness - That was after only 7 hours on type - still have yet to be allowed to solo the type I have most hours on. Passed all my ground exams. Next year (2003) Get my PPL early Jan I hope (going back to Inverness for that) Hope to be allowed to solo the PA28 in Southampton doubt it can happen before then now. For those of you who know me you will be pleased to hear if it dosent happen soon I will be going elswhere. Oh and If I can handle it without getting scared I will do my night. |
This year..2002
1. Changed aircraft type C172 to C150 to PA28 and back to C172 2. Hours Building in UK and Europe 3. Bought a share in a C172 :D :D :D Next year...2003 1. Build up skills in new a/c 2. Night Rating 3. IMC 4. Oh yes and new addition to the family (should be on finals by early May). 5. And baby seat for Cessna :D :D Barney |
In 2002 I:
Discovered taildraggers, Did a tailwheel checkout in a J3 Cub in Florida (FAA) while on a business trip. Did the CAA tailwheel checkout in the UK Packed in flying the club PA28. Joined a PFA group PA18 -95 Supercub flying from a Farm Strip. Did FAA biennial in a Supercub 150 in Phoenix on another business trip. Did my first Pprune fly in (Sywell). In 2003 I intend to: Try and arrange a 'business trip' to Alaska and do some floats. Find time to fly to the IOM T.T. Have some quality time with the Cub touring UK farmstrips. Be a better Pilot. A safe a prosperous 2003 to all PPRUNErs CC |
2002 was not a good flying year for me...
So, 2003 has to better by default except that now there is the NPPL to take into consideration...hmm more decisions. So in 2003 I will:
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2002: Started flying training (5th Aug) again after some years.
Joined Sherburn, and soloed again after getting GP finally to accept NPPL scheme! (reluctant because GPs not notified in advance.) Passed all ground exams for PPL. Passed NST (4th Dec) "Passed" QXC (9th Dec) Now awaiting decent weather to coincide with a booked slot to go for GFT! 2003 aspirations: Build hours locally, and slightly further afield. Get Class 2 medical to convert NPPL to PPL Start on IMC and night ratings. Perhaps look for a syndicate to join. Enjoyed, continue to enjoy, and anticipate continuing to enjoy flying!! Best wishes to all for 2003. |
Erm let's see
2002 Went to the Popham fly-in the company of his moderatorness BRL Didn't make it to Sywell (ADI went tits up return to EGKA and low and behold two wheels on my wagon - an interesting experience (and confidence building since it was an actual crap-fan interface situation and the training worked). Added following types to the log book C172 CRJ200 DHC8-Q400 717-200 ATR72-500 Except the 172 the others came under the heading - 'gawd I love my job' Managed to convince my boss that a Arrer or a Seneca IS a cost and time effective alternative to going commercial especially on multi-stop near continent trips (well sort of, depending on his mood) :D ;) Oh yeah, learned how to roll and dead stick land a Dash 8 (in a sim) Flew and ER145 under the Golden Gate bridge (a sim again but this was a level D so the external views and what not were the bollocks) - I want you all to understand this was not pissing about (oh no) this was serious and meaningful research.;) 2003 Fly more for work and fun (if it all works out I should get three maybe four more turbine types in the book during the year) Get involved with the Project Propellor fly-in that has to be a kick flying with those types and maybe do something to pay the debt we all owe to these heroes. |
OK, it's getting towards Christmas again and so it is time to revive the annual tradition of the "Year of flying" thread.
There was a different one last year, but I thought I'd delve further into the archives and resurrect this one. For me it has been another good flying year This Year
Same ambitions as last time:
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It has been a pretty good year for flying for me with more than 350hrs flown this year and a lot of really great trips to places like Texel, Chataeu La Chassagne, Waterford and the regulars such as the Channel Islands and France.
This Year: Logged 78 New Airfields Coverted to Tailwheels Renewed my Microlight Rating Jersey Air Ralley Added new types including, Extra 300, Piper Super Cub, DA40, B58, Navajo Next Year: More new airfields Turboprop Conversion Malta Air Ralley Jersey Air Ralley again (superb event) Sea Plane Rating in Canada Finish JAR IR - Or maybe wait and see if the new PPL IR materilises! The great beauty of flying is that you are always learning and there is always something new to do! Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you all. Bose-X |
Best of all, met a wonderful woman who, in spite of never having done it before, turns out to enjoy travelling in small aeroplanes ps Bose-x - great to meet you in Waterford... a bigger, juicier barbecue is already in the planning for '05. |
The waterford 05 fly-in, count us in! I will bring beer and steak!
lovely bunch of people and a great city, we were made to feel very welcome by all. Looking forward to it. |
Its been quite a good one for me.
Highlights 150 hours or so 1. 2 weeks flying round most of Europe (having bought the full Europe Bottlang, I thought I should make the most of it) 2. a fantastic few days back home on the west coast of Scotland and bagging airstrips in the Orkney Islands 3. various other shorter trips to Germany Lowlights 1. Letting my SEP rating lapse by mistake (LPC next week:{ )- thank goodness for my FAA licence in the meantime. 2. The odd IFR "moment" Plans for next year 1. A Baltic trip (the one in Flyer looked fun though I can't really understand people who fly 1000 miles and only stop for lunch) 2. That :mad: Courchevel rating I've been promising to do for the last couple of years. 3. Keeping flying fun. |
I guess mine was Solo (3rd March), QXC (one Thursday in August, I forget which), Skills test (2nd Sept), Licence issued (11th Sept) |
From the other thread linked above:
----------------------------------- Next year I would like to: Save in the first half of the year then hours build somewhere exciting in the second half; Do at least one aerobatics lesson; See what the North of England and Scotland charts look like! Meet more people of my level I can fly with; Do some more easy competitions because they're fun! Would dearly love to get IMC, but might need death of rich uncle to achieve it on top of keeping current and saving. And to stay safe and to trust myself more. ------------------------------------ On paper, I've been largely unsuccessful. I had a shot in September at doing a flying trip in France, if you remember, but the flu stopped me making the trip in the end. No aeros achieved. No more competitions, only one attempt. No IMC. I have, however, got a Northern chart and used it to go up north! I have met more people - haven't flown with them much though. The last I have achieved. Which is the really important thing :) :) :) :) Next year - well, that's another story.... :uhoh: |
I guess I'd better reply to this one, since it was me who started it ;) (Not that I wouldn't reply anyway, you understand...)
So, last year I said the following: My plans for next year? Much simpler than last year. I aim to be being paid for flying by this time next year, most likely as an instructor. Aims for next year, then:
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Well, I’ve had a very enjoyable year. :D
I suppose the only real hopes I had for the year, were to get checked out on my new clubs Arrow, and to make the most of it there after, and that’s pretty much what I did! 2004 saw 45 hours flown, and 11 new airfields visited. A retractable carriage checkout for the Arrow A cross water checkout. I too got to attend the Waterford Fly-in, but sadly didn’t get to meet the stealthy Bose-X! :confused: I have a very enjoyable trip to the Outer Hebrides. I got to spend a great weekend in Blackpool, on the Pprune Bash, and meet the fun loving gang! I also managed to bring 4 people for their first ever flight in a light aircraft. Oh, and I’ve managed to beat IO540’s statistics, and had my first rating re-validation ;) Plans for next year? Well more of the same really. But I would like to put a bigger emphasis on overnight trips in 2005, so as to make the absolute most of the trips! I would also like to do a trip to the Arran Islands off the Irish west coast, and maybe a flight further into the England than I’ve managed so far! I’ve also promised to show Penguina & Smurf some of our isle from the air, if they manage to make it over next year. And hopefully some of the other Ppruners that I met in Blackpool will manage an Irish trip next year too! Any chance you could all arrange to be here for the same weekend? That would be lots of fun ;) So I guess my plans are more around having fun, than adding ratings etc.! Looking forward to 2005!:cool: dp |
A so so year.
* Got me Night Qualification * Got an IMC * Passed me ATPLs * Started me CPL * 75hrs TT but only 52hrs P1 * 9 new airfields. * Actually done some grass field stuff. * First farm strip too. * First aborted take-off * Still haven't managed to get to Caenarfon! Next Year. * Complete CPL * Complete IR or FI (can't decide yet) * Leave the FIR * Get to Caenarfon - godamit! |
Achievements this year:
And for next year:
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This year I have:
Next year I plan to:
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2002
First flight 2003 PPL PA28 conversion Night Qualification This year aprox. 150hrs 20+ new airfields visited my first "international airport" ASI failure Flew in another country for the first time 1200nm round trip cross country in a C152 A few 4+hr flights in a C152 (long range tanks) New Types: Beech 95 Travelair, C172, Piper navajo, Citabria (back seat:rolleyes: ) ICAO CPL MULTI-IFR Canadian winter flying experience Visited a few treelined gravel strips Flew across a time zone for the first time First weather diversion Flew in rain for the first time 6hrs actual IMC 2005 Get job flying something fun while getting paid loads of cash :} Tail dragger checkout JAR ATPL writtens:yuk: |
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