slartibartfast Posted March 11, 2007 Posted March 11, 2007 slartibartfast and family have much pleasure in announcing the arrival of a healthy baby cross country endorsement. The baby weighed in at 212Nm and 141 minutes. Apart from a little jaundice (well - green actually) all are well. Had a great flight Tumut-Corowa-Tumut today. The forecast trough had nothing in it and it was a beautiful day aloft. Every mark was hit en-route out, and a little adjustment required on return (I blame the aforementioned non-event trough). Got back, passed the exam, and can now go to Narromine. Pretty stoked really. See you all on weekend visits (fly-in rather than like yesterdays Oaks drive in). Ross
slartibartfast Posted March 11, 2007 Author Posted March 11, 2007 Thanks Chris. Depends - when do you start counting? 1 day if you count the scare Sunny gave me in the drifter - "watch me get to that strip we are 2000' above in 800 yards" 8 days if you start from when I said "now what do I do to get my XC?" 5 months if you start from my return to flying after WoW. 30 years if you count my early forays into Blaniks and hang-gliders. Ross
slartibartfast Posted March 11, 2007 Author Posted March 11, 2007 Oh. Did the mandatory 3 hour dual and 2 hour solo. I first did a practice run on 5 legs within my 25nm limit around Cooma. That helped me get organised in the cockpit. Ross
maxamos Posted March 11, 2007 Posted March 11, 2007 Congratulations from me as well. It's a beautiful thing having an unrestricted licence. By the way, noticed that you are flying out of Cooma and in an LSA-55. Is that hired out of Polo Flat ? If so is the Jab available for general hire and what is the rate and contact details ? Thanks Kirk
Guest Fred Bear Posted March 11, 2007 Posted March 11, 2007 Well done again Ross ;) May you become another familiar place at The Oaks.
Guest pelorus32 Posted March 11, 2007 Posted March 11, 2007 Congratulations Ross. I did my XC and Passenger recently and it's a great feeling to get them. Looking forward to seeing you around the traps. I thoroughly agree with you about a practise being a good idea before the actual endorsement test. I did an extra couple of hours XC and it was a very positive thing to have done. Regards Mike
slartibartfast Posted March 11, 2007 Author Posted March 11, 2007 Congratulations from me as well. It's a beautiful thing having an unrestricted licence.By the way, noticed that you are flying out of Cooma and in an LSA-55. Is that hired out of Polo Flat ? If so is the Jab available for general hire and what is the rate and contact details ? Thanks Kirk Thanks Kirk. That Jab is out of the Snowy Mountains airport on the Jindabyne side of Cooma. It is available for $90 per hour through Adrain Menhennitt. I also fly Peter Wilson's J160 out of Tumut. I'll PM the contact details. Ross
Admin Posted March 12, 2007 Posted March 12, 2007 Well done Ross - just when I was going to keep clear of Cooma now you can go almost anywhere Oh well, I suppose I will just have to wind the CT up to keep away from you Seriously, well done and a big achievement - perhaps you can let me know how to navigate without a GPS again
leestanley Posted March 13, 2007 Posted March 13, 2007 my congratulations as well Ross! you mentioned the regulation 5 hours... thats is great - i had expected, based on other posts, that the XC requirement might have been raised to 10 hours. if it is still 5 i better hustle and get my certificate (only 1.7 solo hours to go)! cheers, lee.
slartibartfast Posted March 13, 2007 Author Posted March 13, 2007 Thanks again everyone. Lee - I was talking about the 3 hour dual nav and 2 hour solo nav requirements. I can't remember what the minimum solo hour requirement is, or even if there is one. Ross
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