Operating in the Southwest providing tuition and sales for pilots throughout the country
Our Blog is an up to date record of what we have been up to both in the school and out of it. We endeavour to update it as regularly as possible and include a sample the days pictures when available.
You can scroll back through the Blog and follow various students progress through their training and get a good idea of how the school operates.
You will also find records of our trips abroad which will give you a good idea of what to expect should you wish to come on one with us.
Please visit it on a regular basis and feel free to add comments.
You can scroll back through the Blog and follow various students progress through their training and get a good idea of how the school operates.
You will also find records of our trips abroad which will give you a good idea of what to expect should you wish to come on one with us.
Please visit it on a regular basis and feel free to add comments.
Wednesday, April 01, 2009
We don't get fooled again
Despite turning up early to find the wind breezier than forecast we decided it was only an April Fool trick. After taking the Paramotor up it was apparent that not only was it breezy but it was very lifty up top. Still after a couple of hours doing some ground work the wind backed to the NE and dropped nicely. It was all go through the afternoon and into the early evening during which Mick D putting in 7 flights got to the within spitting distance of his EPC tasks with some excellent flying. Sam A back after his Taster Day had a stunner with 11 flights taking him from his first goes on the winch well into his EPC ending with 100' plus flights, releases and turns, good one. Steve M put in another 10 experience tows in preparation for his hill conversion and continues to neaten up his flying with each one and also got some experience of what thermals are. I managed to pop in 4 flights on the Paramotor possibly convincing Gunny that it is the way to go??? Bill N and Gunny dropped by on their way back from Carbis Bay where it was not flyable in the morning helped out, thanks guys. Sorry no piccies
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