Tuesday 7th July - Course week

Well, it was a good flying day. Shreds of low cloud slowly dissipated leaving the airfield free of showers, and with the general visibility improving rapidly. The stiff westerly wind constantly veered and backed by a few degrees, but during the morning was benign enough to allow one very recent solo pilot, Paul K to consolidate - again being cleared for a couple of solo flights. Another re-solo was Wendy. The pre-solo course members had instructional flights of varying lengths. A break for lunch, and a return to flying with expectations of weather conditions being much the same. Alas, the wind strength had increased significantly, which limited all flying to dual. There was plenty of lift, and although it took perseverance to stay airborne our expert instructors, of course, came up trumps. Several long soaring flights giving course members plenty of opportunities to improve their flying skills. Tomorrow's forecast looks like a return to theory in the classroom, but with luck a clearance in the afternoon may allow us to take to the air again.  - WWF

News from Competition Enterprise

Day 4 The task setters were very lazy and set the same task as yesterday. The wind was a 20 knot WSW and there was prospects of all sorts of lift after the rain.