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Neil_S

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  1. Yep - pretty much what I do (without the Vfe check as I'm in a Gazelle ).... Cheers Neil
  2. As with many others I only knew David through these forums, but respected his opinions and obvious concern for airmanship and safety. RIP.
  3. Have the DVD - great movie! Cheers Neil
  4. Excellent job - well done! Cheers Neil
  5. Hi, I agree a combination of white and a dark colour would seem to be the best. I think your Savvy looks good, and should be visible against most backdrops (sky or ground). Cheers Neil
  6. Hi - excellent video, and cool music. Loved it! Cheers Neil
  7. Hi Alan, Like other artistically-challenged forumites I am completely jealous of your skills! Love the paintings, especially the Auster. BTW - my instructor flew DC3, 707, 727, 767 et al, but now happy to fly RA aircraft, so what you fly is not important, it's the love of flying that matters IMHO! Anyway to the forums! Cheers Neil
  8. Hi folks, Just saw this from EAA in the US :- http://www.eaa.org/news/2012/2012-05-08_iltfd.asp Seems like a good idea, and wondered if we have a similar thing in Australia at all.... Cheers Neil
  9. I believe it is whichever comes first. Neil
  10. Hi Joe, Good to hear you have got back into flying. Where do you fly from? Cheers Neil
  11. Hey Solomon, Congratulations!! - very well deserved.... All the best for the award and hope you enjoy the day. Cheers Neil
  12. Yeh - I remember reading somewhere (CASA Safety mag perhaps) of a guy who received his plane (I think a Piper) back from a service, and he had a passenger sitting next to him. He moved the stick to the left and checked that the left aileron went up, but couldn't see the right aileron as the passenger was in his line of sight. What he later found out, with almost fatal consequences, was that the right aileron also went UP when the stick moved left as the mechanic had connected it up incorrectly..... Now I always check that BOTH ailerons move correctly, even if the plane hasn't been serviced.....call me paranoid if you like..... Cheers Neil
  13. Hi Solomon, Brilliant news! Well done, mate . Hope you gets lots of fun flying on your own now. Keep us informed on this site how you get on from here. As Maj said - it's really good to hear of young people getting their certificates and starting off their flying, wherever it may take them in the future..... Cheers Neil
  14. Hi Southron, Wow - a whole flying family! Sounds great. Hope you all get to do lots of flying......keep us informed on this website as we all like to hear about other people's experiences. Cheers Neil
  15. Hi Maj, Sounds like excellent fun! I wish I had been there. "The flyers who have gone out of their way to purchase, secure, and see that this handy strip survives for future use, deserve all our support" - hear, hear! It is really encouraging that flyers are banding together to keep airfields open, rather than let them be acquired by developers. Keep up the good work, people! Cheers Neil
  16. Hi Adam, Well done, mate! Those greasers should definitely be relished, as they don't happen that often (not to me, anyway ). And I bet the first law of landings was in effect too - ie there was nobody around to see it, unlike the crappy landings which seem to take place in front of many witnesses! Cheers Neil
  17. Hi Shafs, I think your CFI was absolutely right on both counts! Cheers Neil
  18. Well done, Gareth - there's nothing quite like that first solo! Keep up the good work, and let us know how the rest of your training goes! Cheers Neil
  19. Good luck, guys - sounds like it should be a heap of fun! Cheers Neil
  20. back, Sally. Wow - that's an interesting line-up of planes! All the best with your aero's - sounds like you will stroll it. Keep us informed about how you get on... Cheers Neil
  21. Hi John, I have been a co-owner of a secondhand plane (Gazelle) for a couple of years now, and it has worked fine. We have not yet both wanted to fly somewhere different at the same time! And having all the bills halved is great. We have a joint account where we both place a certain amount per month to cover hangar fees, insurance and 100 hourly. If unexpected bills come up that we cannot cover from the account then we just pay up the extra between us. I also know of 2 other shared planes at our airfield, both syndicates of 3. So it can certainly work as long as you have the right people, and right circumstances (ie all fly about the same number of hours per year) Cheers Neil
  22. Good luck, Maj! You would have my vote if I was up there.... Cheers Neil
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