It was back to Perranporth for Pete and Steve who made the most of the time whilst the tide was in by doing their EPC exams which they both passed nicely.
Whilst the qualified pilots waited for the wind to fill the boys got going on their EPC flights and worked steadily through the day. Both did a great job and despite trying to pace themselves racked up a total of 15 flights between them seeing Pete complete his EPC and Steve not far behind. To be fair they both flew way above EPC standard and if it was not for me coaxing them out of the lift they would still be up there! Well done guys and hope to see you again soon.
Ian F took the opportunity as the wind filled to complete his hill conversion and as the masses left and conditons improved he had a fine time along with martin J and Steve W all newly qualified playing in the evening lift boosted by regular thermic help from the beach as the tide came in.
Even Kaz and myself managed to join in and get some flying in with them. Cracking day if only we could have more like this :))
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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.
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