There were only two potential pilots in the clubhouse at 9.00am, so Duty Instructor James Flory put out a call for help. Rob and I had been holed up in the warmth of our caravan, so happily went down to chip in. Stuart Procter got the tug ready, while HCX was DI’d and walked to the west end.
Not quite the blue skies of the last couple of days (Rob Hender)
Andy Broderick took the first launch with James, while I gratefully sat in the warmth of the cable retrieve vehicle logging!
Karen took the next flight, with Andrew jumping back in for a second after that. Stuart then had to dash off, so Paul Medlock took Rob Hender for a flight, with James Flory jumping into the tug.
Bitterly cold without any sun (Rob Hender)
With everyone happy, we all retreated back to the clubhouse to wash the aircraft and pack away, in time for lunch in the cafĂ© from Vicki, and an opportunity to warm up by the log burner. Which Tom had been busy building a log shelf for…
A small but select and efficient team, great work. - Sally Hender