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Do you have a dream flight, one that you’ve been wanting to make for years?

 

Ever since I started my flight training I’ve dreamt of making the 311 nautical mile trip to my home-town near Mildura. I imagined flying over the desolate Hay plain, how would I go? How would I fair navigating all that way with barely any landmarks on which to make a fix? It takes us about eight and a half hours to drive it, yet it might only take three and a half or so in the aircraft. How would I go landing on that big runway with the chance of sharing the airspace with RPT heavy metal? Exciting stuff indeed!

 

My flight training started with a TIF in February 2009 and by the end of July I had eight hours in my log-book and my first solo under my belt, - I was hooked! The dream was well and truly alive and by January 2010 I had my Pilot Certificate. This meant I could drive home and hire an aircraft while I was there, but that idea fell way short of flying all the way, what a homecoming that would be!

 

The 3rd of November 2010 was a red letter day, I’d completed my navs, I WAS FREE!

 

I planned the trip for April 2011 and excitedly prepared my ASIC and carnet cards (BP and Mobil), found a workmate who was keen to get to “Mildew” (to see his girlfriend), I even got onto this forum and got some advice about everything from where to park my ship once I got there to what kind of knot to use to tie it down with (well, you can’t knock a bloke for being keen can you?)!

 

Sadly it was all to come to nought as just days before I was due to leave I got a call from the aero club, - the Foxy was out of service while they awaited parts for a sprag clutch replacement, Nooooooooo! I was crushed, the dream would have to wait.

 

Early in May this year I got another chance. I pawed over my maps and planned the trip again, solo this time, I planned to overfly Griffith, land at Hay for fuel, then off again to turn over Balranald and then track straight for Mildura.

 

With seemingly little sleep the night before I was up early to check the weather on the big day, - not ideal, but it looked doable, - we were “go for launch”. With my Bride fully briefed to hold my SARWATCH, I ventured forth into the burning blue.

 

The cloud was at ~4500’ which I found most inconvenient as it only left me with a choice between 2500’ or 6500’ for a cruise altitude. I chose the latter and enjoyed a smooth flight to Griffith where the clouds quickly started to bunch up and I decided that discretion was the better part of valour, and dipped down to take the “low road”. The leg to Hay was a little bumpy near the river, but the town soon came into view and the landing was uneventful. I was crestfallen at the bowser (my first away from home re-fuelling) when I discovered that my carnet cards were not compatible with the set-up there, but thankfully some friendly locals came to my rescue and allowed me to pay cash (and gave me a receipt).

 

Once again on my way I found that the Hay Plain was nothing like I expected. It’s been two years since the hard times of the big drought and recent floods have transformed the plain into a lush green marshland (being very flat, it takes the water a very long time to get away), and with plenty of landmarks, the Murray to my left and the Darling in front of me (as a “cross this and you’ve gone too far” line) the feared navigation challenge turned out to be a snack.

 

I arrived at Mildura with no sign of any heavy metal on the airwaves and an empty circuit. I concluded the flight with a smooth landing and a HUGE GRIN, - I’D DONE IT, A DREAM FULFILLED! My sister was there to greet me with a similar sized smile and the exclamation “it’s so tiny, how did you fly all this way in THAT?”

 

It was a magnificent adventure, perhaps for me it was a rite of passage, the local boy finally does good! Great as it was though, it was topped off with a priceless few hours of taking my family for joy flights around the district, - it couldn’t have been better!

 

My Maps:

 

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Lake Cowell copper mine near West Wyalong

 

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Nice and smooth up here, but the clouds are closing up! (near Griffith)

 

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Pulled up for a spell at Hay

 

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The marshland of the Hay plain

 

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Balranald with flood waters still receding

 

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Man and Machine at Mildura!

 

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Well done Parkes Flyer !...........................................................................................Maj...012_thumb_up.gif.cb3bc51429685855e5e23c55d661406e.gif

 

 

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You beauty Parks Flyer, and what a story! Great photos too.

 

It's great getting a long held dream done I reckon, and I especially like yours:clap:

 

Pud

 

 

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Great story, PF. Thanks for putting it out there.

 

Every time I see something about places in Oz, I think about flying there (watching a show on Cairns tonight sure had me thinking), but the one that I keep going back to is the visit-the-family trip too. In my case, that's a wing waggle over the two 'local' siblings (Newcastle & Berowra) and thence Moruya, Bairnsdale and (gulp) Devonport. 080_plane.gif.36548049f8f1bc4c332462aa4f981ffb.gif

 

One day... One day...

 

 

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Great story, PF. Thanks for putting it out there.Every time I see something about places in Oz, I think about flying there (watching a show on Cairns tonight sure had me thinking), but the one that I keep going back to is the visit-the-family trip too. In my case, that's a wing waggle over the two 'local' siblings (Newcastle & Berowra) and thence Moruya, Bairnsdale and (gulp) Devonport. 080_plane.gif.36548049f8f1bc4c332462aa4f981ffb.gif

 

One day... One day...

You're only going to fly over to your family so you can promptly fly away again!

 

 

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.....and THAT is what rec flying is all about 012_thumb_up.gif.cb3bc51429685855e5e23c55d661406e.gif.......

 

 

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Great story, PF. Thanks for putting it out there.Every time I see something about places in Oz, I think about flying there (watching a show on Cairns tonight sure had me thinking), but the one that I keep going back to is the visit-the-family trip too. In my case, that's a wing waggle over the two 'local' siblings (Newcastle & Berowra) and thence Moruya, Bairnsdale and (gulp) Devonport. 080_plane.gif.36548049f8f1bc4c332462aa4f981ffb.gif

 

One day... One day...

Ah yes, the wing waggle! Who'd have thought something so simple could be so satisfying!

 

 

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You're only going to fly over to your family so you can promptly fly away again!

One of the joys of a large family - we all get on really well when we're separated by a few thousand k's... 075_amazon.gif.0882093f126abdba732f442cccc04585.gif 095_cops.gif.448479f256bea28624eb539f739279b9.gif

 

 

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