Monday 25 April 2011

The best piloting I have seen for a long time?

This picture is of the hole burnt in the leg if the Ozee suit belonging to Pilot Phil, it leads me to tell you how two days later I am sitting here wondering if his piloting on that day was one of the best examples of great decision making under pressure I have seen for a long time if ever! It is without doubt the best piloting I have seen by a pilot with relatively low hours ever.

Let me take you to the beginning of the bank holiday weekend, three pilots en route to a weekend away to canoe the river Wye formate in a cheveron 7 miles to run to a short strip at a campsite, it had been raining but the conditions were smooth and clear. Overflying we break from the right 2, 1, 3, I land second coming in a little hot I slip and slide across the wet grass send over shoot the end of the runway into the farmers garden, but only just! I turn to see Phil land in snake left then right and for a few moments I think I am toast, in what seems like a moment later Phil powers on and goes around. So often in a short field by the time the brakes are on you have less that a couple of seconds to make your decision.

So that in and of itself does not seem to be so special, so ask why is Phil holding an Ozee with a burn hole? Now comes the context of that go around, on the final run on for the overhead join and while in formation, Phil had a capacitor blow. If you have ever experienced that you will know the cockpit fills with smoke and surprise! I know it happened to me on take off at Thorney. Phil took this in his stride made a logical assessment of the situation, engine running, no fire, all instruments good and carried on the join, break and landing sighty hot he did not get it on the ground at any cost he decided to go around having a burning sensation on his leg, around and down for the perfect short field landing.

When I think about this, the Calm, logical, and the presence of mind I think this has to pay tribute to his understanding of , and the training he received, well done Phil.

Friday 22 April 2011

Seven side

Landing in a cow field by the Seven. Flying we hear on radio the airfield on the Wye is wet and raining ;( the front it traveling north so we will wait it out! 3 hours sunlight and 30 miles to run all in all we in a good spot. There just happens to be a pub on the other side of the river!!

Thursday 21 April 2011

OSR - Its the season!

It’s the season kicker! Oil Seed Rape is the official start of the summer flying season, the colour, the aroma, and the joy of flying across the crop tops so bright and yellow, three to four weeks and it will be over! This coming weekend we are off to Fly and Canoe the River Wye, just can’t wait!