Well they were not really gorillas but they were in the mist! We headed to Perranporth in the hope of some good hill work with a fun group of hangs to see what we could do.
The wind was lighter than forecast and the sky damper but we pressed on and whilst Tom G (Exeter) and James C (Exeter) got on with some theory Louie D (Bristol) and Lee H got the condor rigged for some tethering.
Both Louie and Lee had a good day putting in plenty of "flights" and moving from one face to the other as the wind backed and veered again. By the end of the day Louie was well back into it as the last time we saw him was 2 years ago and Lee had grasped the basics and we look forward to getting him going in the tow field.
Tom and James both did a fine job passing their EPC's so that's out of the way and they can relax again until the end of their CPC's.
Interesting day which whilst not as planned worked out fine and got the guys further down the training road.
Quote of the day "I can see the sea"
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.
No comments :
Post a Comment