Since I last wrote a post, quite a bit has been happening out here in New Zealand for me. Firstly, as eluded to in my previous post, I left the circuit on my own for the first time.
This is the track of when I left the circuit and on our course, we think it looks a bit like a thumbs up… But I’ll let you decide if you agree with us.
I also did another solo flight where I went out to practice my general flying skills and that went really well too.
I also managed to find Hobbiton from the air as well, meaning that I’ve now been to it on the ground and spotted it from the air and it’s just as impressive from both perspectives!
But, it’s not all solo flying. I have been conducting instrument flying with my instructor recently. This is when you fly solely on the instrument – and to make sure you do this, the instructor makes us wear a ‘hood’ (imagine golfers cap and you’re about there) so we can’t actually see outside. It gets quite tiring but gives you a good grounding for when we’re flying the commercial jets and the only visual references we get is a layer of cloud.
I have also recently been looking through my log book and noticed that I’m just over 10 hours off hitting the 100 hours mark – something I’ll be looking forward to in earnest!
And to finish this post, I had an early flight the other morning and decided to get a picture of the sunrise over the airfield