gibbo65 Posted June 2, 2009 Posted June 2, 2009 As can be seen I'm an old bod. My interest in flying started early but ran into roadblock when I owned up to colour blindness. In mid life I took to gliding with great joy and worked up to solo high performance machines. After a long hiatus I am contemplating sports flying as my gliding experience will count for me under the new guidelines. Living fairly close to Tooradin airport is a strong motivation as well. Hoping to fly soon
GraemeK Posted June 4, 2009 Posted June 4, 2009 From one old bod to another - go for it gibbo! I've just started having had no previous flying experience - and it's a whole lot of fun! :thumb_up:
biggles Posted June 5, 2009 Posted June 5, 2009 ( another old bod ) Graeme , Like you I started flying when I was 62 . Before that I had no interest and used to think that , " if it goes faster than I can run or higher than I can jump ", I really don't want to know about it . My first flight in an X-Air without doors confirmed my previous thoughts . On a holiday to Qld in 2005 we called in Bundaberg and visited the Jabiru factory and I started taking lessons in a Jabiru LSA 55 with Coral Coast school of Aviation .( I had done around 10 hours with Anthony Morrison CFI Latrobe Valley prior to going on holidays ) . Another 15 or so hours saw me go solo , and , with many more hours , I completed my cross country and passenger endorsements . We were staying in a caravan park in Bundy during this time. I left there after about 3 months " certified ". My wife and I returned to Bundy the following year and after much soulsearching placed an order for a J160 kit . About 2.5 years later , with about 18 months actually spent on the build , the a/c was test flown in March this year . The day of the test flight , feeling a little apprehensive I will always remember the comments of test pilot Marty Higgins , CFI Bairnsdale from 3000 ft. - " flies beautifully Bob , 100 knots at 2600 revs , hands off ", and it has been performing faultlessly ever since - still only got around 30 hours on it , but there have been other things to catch up on . In a few weeks time we plan to leave for an extended trip to NSW , QLD and SA , and to be in Bundy for the 2009 Airshow and Jabiru " back to the nest " early July . I am now 66 . Hope that this inspires you to continue with your lessons and show the disbelievers that you are really ," never too old " . Regards Bob
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