Probably the quietest Saturday I have ever seen at the club, which was a
shame because the conditions were perfect for training, and we had more
instructors than pupils! Despite the forecast we only had a short light shower for 5 mins in the afternoon. The heavy stuff could be seen all around the horizon but we escaped.
Pot of gold at the end of the rainbow? |
There
were two trial lessons, with a near non-existent flying list they were
able to stay up for long flights, they had a fantastic time and seem
keen to return.
Mark C gave a lecture on cross-country navigation and field landings to Paul M in preparation for his Cross-country endorsement Nav Ex.
Simon L and Oscar L did some aerobatic sorties and low passes to finish the day, at 4:30 everyone had their fill so the hanger was packed despite the conditions being good.
You won't fly if you stay at home people-- you might if you turn up! - Mark C
Mark C gave a lecture on cross-country navigation and field landings to Paul M in preparation for his Cross-country endorsement Nav Ex.
Simon L and Oscar L did some aerobatic sorties and low passes to finish the day, at 4:30 everyone had their fill so the hanger was packed despite the conditions being good.
You won't fly if you stay at home people-- you might if you turn up! - Mark C