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:cheers:On 14th April 2012 I did a TIF at Murray Bridge RPA. I did around 22 hours at Murray Bridge then moved to ASC Gawler because it was closer to home. I bought 24-7314 a 170c Jabiru and continued my training. A month ago I built a Hangar for my aircraft at ASC Gawler. Today after 48 hrs flying and 9 months I completed my Navs. I am now free to fly off to new and exciting destinations with my wife and really start to learn what flying is all about and hone my skills. Hopefully Iwill always have my Instructors voice ringing in my mind when I need it.

 

 

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congrats mate ,be waiting to give you a wave as you fly over sherlock? he he he

 

take it easy

 

 

Guest nunans
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Well done, you really nailed that cert and navs in quick time....

 

 

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Well Done Comps, We now know you can fly, do maths, write and read ground to map all at the same time (ha ha ha).

 

Well done enjoy!

 

Phil

 

 

Guest nunans
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Now I can just start using OzRunways with all the rest as backup. LOL

Nah, keep getting the winds, calculating the headings, measuring the track errors and ground speeds off the map, calculating the corrections, over and over. It'll keep you entertained on those long slow cross county flights.. :)

 

Steering the little plane along the line on the screen could hardly be considered navigating, more like flight simulating...

 

 

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Nah, keep getting the winds, calculating the headings, measuring the track errors and ground speeds off the map, calculating the corrections, over and over. It'll keep you entertained on those long slow cross county flights.. :)Steering the little plane along the line on the screen could hardly be considered navigating, more like flight simulating...

Didn't do either in my Supa Pup, I just followed the road signs. 096_tongue_in_cheek.gif.d94cd15a1277d7bcd941bb5f4b93139c.gif 008_roflmao.gif.692a1fa1bc264885482c2a384583e343.gif

 

Alan.

 

 

Guest nunans
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Didn't do either in my Supa Pup, I just followed the road signs. 096_tongue_in_cheek.gif.d94cd15a1277d7bcd941bb5f4b93139c.gif 008_roflmao.gif.692a1fa1bc264885482c2a384583e343.gifAlan.

You must have good eyes to read the signs at 500' ;)

 

I suppose if you weren't sure which town you were flying over you could have a look on the "welcome to hicksville, elev 320m, population 25" sign on the road leading in!!

 

 

Guest Howard Hughes
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I know Alan you fly IFR. I follow roads. LOL

Railways and Rivers too!

 

 

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I used to also follow another aircraft heading for the same destination, but I can't do that now as the Morgan Sierra 6 cylinder is so damn fast that everyone else is behind me. 008_roflmao.gif.692a1fa1bc264885482c2a384583e343.gif011_clap.gif.c796ec930025ef6b94efb6b089d30b16.gif012_thumb_up.gif.cb3bc51429685855e5e23c55d661406e.gif Can't read the road signs either for the same reason.087_sorry.gif.8f9ce404ad3aa941b2729edb25b7c714.gif

 

Alan.

 

 

Guest Howard Hughes
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I used to also follow another aircraft heading for the same destination, but I can't do that now as the Morgan Sierra 6 cylinder is so damn fast that everyone else is behind me. Can't read the road signs either for the same reason.087_sorry.gif.8f9ce404ad3aa941b2729edb25b7c714.gifAlan.

I thought you would have navigated from one ferris wheel to the next? 022_wink.gif.2137519eeebfc3acb3315da062b6b1c1.gif 008_roflmao.gif.692a1fa1bc264885482c2a384583e343.gif

 

 

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None of you have mentioned powerlines. I have always found them useful. Not alone!! You use everything. Don't be tempted EVER to just go off with a GPS. Always do the lines on the WAC and have your tracks and distances there, and all your destination aerodrome particulars on the notes section of the plan. Never shortcut. Nev

 

 

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I thought you would have navigated from one ferris wheel to the next? 022_wink.gif.2137519eeebfc3acb3315da062b6b1c1.gif 008_roflmao.gif.692a1fa1bc264885482c2a384583e343.gif

He failed to see the Attraction..

 

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None of you have mentioned powerlines. I have always found them useful. Not alone!! You use everything. Don't be tempted EVER to just go off with a GPS. Always do the lines on the WAC and have your tracks and distances there, and all your destination aerodrome particulars on the notes section of the plan. Never shortcut. Nev

Many of the new high tension power lines put in here in northern NSW and in southern Queelsland over the last ten years haven't made it onto a WAC chart yet, I wonder how long it will take the up to date charts to be brought up to date?

 

 

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It is a great feeling Eric but as someone a lot smarter than me said on here " I now have a licence to learn" I hope to get up to Broken Hill now with my wife. Good luck and I hope you finish soon. I have got an awful lot of help from reading your blog. Thanks heaps.

 

 

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