Hi guys (and gals).
I owe it to Muz, Gabs and JM to share my happiness.
I'm a pilot, finally.
After soloing on the 8/8, my instructor thought it was time.
But it's late in the year and the weather is rarely cooperative.
Last time I went to fly the CFI for the test (whatever you call him) couldn't make it,
but it didn't matter anyway, because the prerotator gearbox broke a tooth.
(prerotator failing in different places for the third time).
I ordered a new gearbox and modified it to fit.
This time, after a few days of rain and wind, it loosened up a bit.
But we had to take a detour, because of low cloud cover.
We arrived at the small field chosen after more than two hours in the air.
The friendly CFI checked the gyro over and away we went.
Start, flight and landing at another field (I hadn't seen any of them before).
Two great touch and go's (hadn't tried it that much - but much fun), a 360 deg. turn
and a simulated engine out we went on our way back.
Downwind of the field he cut the engine and I thought: Okay he wants me to land without power.... (hadn't really done it like that).
After the smooth landing he told me: No, it was another simulated engine out... Oh, it was just auto matic - or I got lucky...
Then a number of questions, tech and flight related, and the skill test was done!
But it looked like the weather would take a turn for the worse, so we had to head for home straight away.
This time over water - more straight, but a bit risky, even at 6000 feet. In the middle of the track, engine out would make us wet.
And it looked like we were flying straight into a heavy cloud cover. So I was worried. But we had ground view all the time.
I discovered, you get cold fingers at 6000 feet in fall....
5 hours total in the air - and my last landing "home" wasn't that pretty. It was a "stop and drop" landing.
After paperwork and a small beer for celebration I drove my car for 4 hours straight to get to the nighttime ferry for home.
And fell over in a bed on the ferry. Toughest day of a tough year, but worth it....
BTW, the CFI testing me is the DK Auto-Gyro dealer and he has done some interesting things:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TmwEbjzLtDo&t=443sFirst time he did it in an MTO Sport with his father.
Cheers,
Erik (in red suit)