Doug McCullough Posted March 5, 2010 Posted March 5, 2010 Hi to everybody, Just joined this forum as it was recommended to me by a fellow pilot. In my welcome I was told to let everybody know a little about myself. Well I am now 63 year old and had a late life crisis deciding what I was going to do in my retirement so I started my instructions in October 2007 at Caboolture Airfield Qld where I fly out of now. To date I have completed my Ultra lIght Pilot Certificate, Cross Country, passenger, Radio and Human factors. Then I really set a cat amongst the pidgeons when I cam home to announce that I had bought a Tecnam Sierra ultra light aircraft. I was then asked (by my wife), what about my kitchen? Needles to say the kitchen hasn't happened yet as I felt we had to keep our priorities in order. Anyway, enough of my rambilings, I will sign off. Cheers, Doug McCullough
GraemeK Posted March 5, 2010 Posted March 5, 2010 Welcome to the forums Doug. Good on you!! A Tecnam's a whole lot more fun than a kitchen anyway (I'm trying to convince my wife the same, but with no luck at all). Looks like we both had the same late life crisis (except mine started at 60) - what a great way to enjoy retirement and to set new challenges.
Guest Decca Posted March 5, 2010 Posted March 5, 2010 Welcome to the forums, Doug, you've come a long way since '07! Well if I had my choice between the kitchen & the aeroplane, it would be the aeroplane every time! I suffer more from flying withdrawals than food starvation. Maybe it's our age group! Regards, Decca.
dazza 38 Posted March 5, 2010 Posted March 5, 2010 Welcome Doug, fantasic, a very nice machine the sierra.
Tomo Posted March 5, 2010 Posted March 5, 2010 G'day Doug, welcome along, and it's great to have you! :thumb_up: Priorities all right! Who needs a kitchen when you can use the BBQ and High pressure cleaner, eh?! Anyway you'll have to take your wife on flying trips over and around the coast, it's very nice up and along that way... Dunwich is a good spot for a picnic lunch. Have fun!
Relfy Posted March 5, 2010 Posted March 5, 2010 Welcome Doug! I was talking with a fellow pilot about some strategies to entice our better halves into flying and we have come up with a shopping trip. We will plan a trip to a convenient location, close to shops and demonstrate just how great it is to fly to far away locations in your own personal plane, in style and comfort to indulge in a spot of shopping. Meanwhile, the pilots will meet at another location and discuss all things aviation and just generally tell lots of lies. I'll keep you posted.
facthunter Posted March 5, 2010 Posted March 5, 2010 Choose between... Would be a pretty good kitchen...... Doug, from my observations, there are NOT a lot of wives who go flying with their spouses (or anybody else for that matter) in ultralight aircraft, so you might have to work on that. If you succeed, then it may work very well. My wife flew in the Citabria with me but it is not an ultralight, and I don't have it any more. We worked as a team in the air with her taking a big interest in the navigation and flight planning. I would also have her coming on the controls during the take-off and landing just to get the feel of what was happening, With the ultimate aim of her being capable (in an emergency ), of having a fair chance of being able to get it on the ground. Your Technam presents very well and would fly very well, so it is not your earlier type of ultralight, (like a Drifter, which I have a soft spot for) and looks more like a "real" aeroplane, so it may have more appeal. Good luck anyhow. What is this business of being OLD at 63? I get to some aviation Do's where you could be the youngest there... Nev
Doug McCullough Posted March 7, 2010 Author Posted March 7, 2010 Thanks Thanks to all of the WELCOMES I received. It certainly encourages a person to enjoy and participate in this forum which I am much inspired to do.
Doug McCullough Posted March 7, 2010 Author Posted March 7, 2010 HI BLACKROD, I have a cousin who lives at Kincumber NSW and we have discussed where I would fly into if and when I get down that way and he suggested the Central Coast Aero Club which I see is at Warnervale. I will have to keep you in mind, again if and when I get down that way. Thanks for your blog and Cheers for now.
Guest Kevin the Penniless Posted March 7, 2010 Posted March 7, 2010 The only way to be sure the wife will want to fly with you is to have Ikea at every airstrip.
Tomo Posted March 7, 2010 Posted March 7, 2010 The only way to be sure the wife will want to fly with you is to have Ikea at every airstrip. That's good Kevin, no wonder your penniless! ;) :clown:
Guest Sharp End Posted March 8, 2010 Posted March 8, 2010 Ikea are about to introduce a range of flat packed LSAs... oh sorry, that'd be Cessna after Skycatcher spin trials! :kboom:
Deskpilot Posted March 8, 2010 Posted March 8, 2010 From one Doug to another, G'day mate and welcome. You're following in my footsteps as I to, took to the air aged 63, or was it 64? Dam I hate getting old.
Doug McCullough Posted March 8, 2010 Author Posted March 8, 2010 Thanks for your welcome Doug. As you can see I have had quiet a number of welcomes from all over Australia and it has given me an incentive to look at touring. I will let you know if I get down your way. Cheers, Doug
Scottw Posted March 9, 2010 Posted March 9, 2010 G'day Doug How are things over at Caboolture? Will you be making the pilgrimage to Clifton this weekend? If weather permits. Scottw
Ballpoint 246niner Posted March 9, 2010 Posted March 9, 2010 G'Day Doug, great place and great plane- catch you at Zanes next- I'm off to Clifton this w'end if the weather holds- let me know if you have similiar plans- welcome to the forum it'll help you're eyes go square with a great knowledgeable bunch!
planedriver Posted March 9, 2010 Posted March 9, 2010 Then I really set a cat amongst the pidgeons when I cam home to announce that I had bought a Tecnam Sierra ultra light aircraft. I was then asked (by my wife), what about my kitchen? Cheers, Doug McCullough A big :welcome:welcome Doug. Mate, I reckon you made the right decision. With the aid of the Technam, you can fly her around the country to source the best kitchen possible for her, as and when funds allow. Be happy, and with a big smile on your face, knowing that you did it in her best interest. What a kind considerate man you are!!?? Regards Planey:thumb_up:
Doug McCullough Posted March 9, 2010 Author Posted March 9, 2010 Hi Neil & Scott, I have a co-owner (John Hammond)and we rent out our Sierra 24-4651 to a few pilots and Jim Gollagher has booked it from us for Clifton, so if the weather is OK Jim will be flying our aircraft there. Cheers Doug
Scottw Posted March 10, 2010 Posted March 10, 2010 G'day Doug I have a few images of 4651 attending various events this one is at FoF event 09
Doug McCullough Posted March 10, 2010 Author Posted March 10, 2010 Hi Scott, thanks for the photo, what a great shot. As memtioned previously, we rent our aircraft to a few pilots and this looks like Jim Gollagher. Cheers Doug
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