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13th Mar 2013, 16:18
Replies: 24
Views: 5,175
Posted By Pigs Might Fly

Great thread. Anyone interested in learning...

Great thread.

Anyone interested in learning to fly could do a lot worse than giving these people a call. Based in Wiltshire at Old Sarum, they have been teaching disabled people to fly since 1994...
20th Mar 2011, 08:03
Replies: 6
Views: 1,152
Posted By Pigs Might Fly

Sulpherous Inversion Layer

Yesterday I took advantage of the fine weather and flew from Old Sarum up to Old Warden. Apart from it being one of the best flying days this year, one thing stood out above all else - The very...
5th Aug 2008, 13:22
Replies: 9
Views: 7,783
Posted By Pigs Might Fly

Streaks

Thanks for this comprehensive summary GTE.

Two that you missed though are the Streak 618 (mostly group A and arguably the best streak variant with 4 blade prop, but there are some in the...
26th Jun 2003, 03:13
Replies: 14
Views: 1,504
Posted By Pigs Might Fly

This is a topic that a large amount of effort is...

This is a topic that a large amount of effort is quite rightly put into during training but one which seems to be acted upon with the least true vigour by most of us!

At the PFA rally most years...
25th Jun 2003, 04:38
Replies: 201
Views: 29,268
Posted By Pigs Might Fly

Talking took 9 hrs in a weightshift microlight, then some...

took 9 hrs in a weightshift microlight, then some years later - after a total of 1.5 hrs conversion to 3 axis flight, seriously wondered who was more crazy, me or my instructor, as I was climbing...
22nd Feb 2002, 13:39
Replies: 4
Views: 614
Posted By Pigs Might Fly

Post David Scouller at Old Sarum (Salisbury) runs a...

David Scouller at Old Sarum (Salisbury) runs a variety of Instructor and Examiner courses and has had very good feedback from both students and examiners over many years. The courses can often be...
8th Feb 2002, 23:40
Replies: 12
Views: 597
Posted By Pigs Might Fly

Post If you don't have a CPL, you still require the...

If you don't have a CPL, you still require the CPL Cross Country flight - logged as such - before you can start the FI course. I've seen this overlooked until the stude is about to start the FI...
11th Jan 2002, 21:30
Replies: 3
Views: 410
Posted By Pigs Might Fly

Post There are any number of possibilities for...

There are any number of possibilities for disabled people to fly in the UK. The CAA are much more open about aircraft adaptions and medical issues than they used to be, and thus many more people are...
6th Jan 2002, 17:39
Replies: 4
Views: 651
Posted By Pigs Might Fly

Post Re Nav Box Prop Plan, I've used this prog....

Re Nav Box Prop Plan,

I've used this prog. since the first version, and whilst it's improved no end over that time, there is still one area relating to flight plans that I think is missing.

If...
Forum: Questions
1st Jan 2002, 19:06
Replies: 3
Views: 634
Posted By Pigs Might Fly

Post for UK pilots the answer is NO. Microlight or SLA...

for UK pilots the answer is NO. Microlight or SLA hours do not count towards your bi-yearly requirement for PPL(A).
Forum: Questions
1st Jan 2002, 19:03
Replies: 2
Views: 497
Posted By Pigs Might Fly

Post for the answers to the most common questions, the...

for the answers to the most common questions, the CAA usually direct people to their General Information Documents (GID's). these can be foound on the Safety Regulation Group's web site if you know...
1st Dec 2001, 13:53
Replies: 31
Views: 2,395
Posted By Pigs Might Fly

Post Although the discussion has moved on slightly,...

Although the discussion has moved on slightly, (I'm a bit late in reading the thread) a document that may be more readily available to many of us with all the relevant info on revals. etc. than the...
8th Sep 2001, 21:24
Replies: 4
Views: 595
Posted By Pigs Might Fly

Post If you create a custom format with the format...

If you create a custom format with the format [h]:mm this will allow hours display over 23 hours.

I have my own logbook on Excel and it seems to work fine.
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