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  • hyperD
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    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
    hyper,

    sorry to hear that.

    What doesn't kill you can only make you stronger.

    All the best,

    Milan.
    Thanks benes old chap!

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  • milanbenes
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    hyper,

    sorry to hear that.

    What doesn't kill you can only make you stronger.

    All the best,

    Milan.

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  • SupremeSpod
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    Originally posted by hyperD View Post
    yup, and mouth agape at the wondrous silence on one side.

    First time I did shutdown, feathering and restart training I was so involved with the whole exercise I never used the rudder electric trim and by the time we'd completed the exercises several times, my right leg was shaking like like a dog sh**ting peach stones, which made the job of climbing out the aircraft, when we landed, highly amusing to my instructor.
    Doubt you were the first or you'll be the last.

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  • hyperD
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    Originally posted by Zippy View Post
    HyperD - never say never. I hope you get back up there soon.
    Thank you Zippy!

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  • hyperD
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    Originally posted by SupremeSpod View Post
    Dead easy! It's just opposite boot, init?
    yup, and mouth agape at the wondrous silence on one side.

    First time I did shutdown, feathering and restart training I was so involved with the whole exercise I never used the rudder electric trim and by the time we'd completed the exercises several times, my right leg was shaking like like a dog sh**ting peach stones, which made the job of climbing out the aircraft, when we landed, highly amusing to my instructor.
    Last edited by hyperD; 21 October 2010, 16:21.

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  • Zippy
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    HyperD - never say never. I hope you get back up there soon.

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  • EternalOptimist
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    Originally posted by SupremeSpod View Post
    Chin up mate. You never know what's round the next corner.

    I'm in a similar position regarding the flying too. Oh well, as soon as the kids go to University...
    between now and then, the things you will fly

    paper plane
    little balsa plane
    Kite
    chinese lantern
    big balsa plane
    remote control petrol jobbie

    sheesh, by the time mine were 18, I had more flying hours than biggles, and I was done with it




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  • SupremeSpod
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    Originally posted by hyperD View Post
    Thank you for the kind sentiments, my fellow aviator.

    I think it's a case of Plan B's all round to solve this issue - been working on mine and for extra motivation, have just watched this vid of a DA42 on single engine drill.
    Dead easy! It's just opposite boot, init?

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  • hyperD
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    Originally posted by SupremeSpod View Post
    Chin up mate. You never know what's round the next corner.

    I'm in a similar position regarding the flying too. Oh well, as soon as the kids go to University...
    Thank you for the kind sentiments, my fellow aviator.

    I think it's a case of Plan B's all round to solve this issue - been working on mine and for extra motivation, have just watched this vid of a DA42 on single engine drill.

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  • SupremeSpod
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    Originally posted by hyperD View Post
    To be honest, the amount of time and cash you need per year in the UK is around £5,000 for twins min - and that's going to be quite stressful flying as you never feel comfortable enough, unlike the time I took the Piper Seminole in Oz for a few months.
    Chin up mate. You never know what's round the next corner.

    I'm in a similar position regarding the flying too. Oh well, as soon as the kids go to University...

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  • hyperD
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    Originally posted by SupremeSpod View Post
    Christ on a bike mate, after all that work!

    Can you afford to keep current?
    The flying took a hit before that sadly Spod, workwise was a bit variable beforehand and had to build up a warchest - which promptly was hoovered up last year by long drawn out legal preceedings and outcome.

    You have about 5 years before you can go and get a full check out for the CoE. 5 - 10 years requires some discretionary training followed by a full check out. After that it's up to the CAA and likely to be full training, GFT and NFT.

    Flying is really important to me for a whole number of reasons and it is with a heavy heart with all that has gone on the last few years I may never be able to afford it again. The last time I looked the Twin Star DA-42 twin rates were around £360/h at Blackbushe the last time I looked. Fairoaks has simply given up on twin hiring...

    I've been using MS FlightSim X, scenery disks and PA-200T a/c to try and keep current with emergency drills, EFATO, IFR and flying on one engine but it's not going to be the same as real experience.

    To be honest, the amount of time and cash you need per year in the UK is around £5,000 for twins min - and that's going to be quite stressful flying as you never feel comfortable enough, unlike the time I took the Piper Seminole in Oz for a few months.

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  • SupremeSpod
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    Originally posted by hyperD View Post
    I am as of the beginning of this year - divorced and asset stripped - hence the lack of flying, huge mortgage and the necessity to home brew rather than quaff back the Margaux.

    Actually the home brew sits in the utility room - red wine and light carpets are a bit risky!
    Christ on a bike mate, after all that work!

    Can you afford to keep current?

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  • hyperD
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    Originally posted by cailin maith View Post


    I guess it could be read that way!!


    been so long I didn't even recognise it!

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  • cailin maith
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    Originally posted by RichardCranium View Post
    Good news, hyperD.

    I think you've pulled.


    I guess it could be read that way!!

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  • RichardCranium
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    Originally posted by cailin maith View Post
    Home Brew in the living room!! hyper, are you single?
    Good news, hyperD.

    I think you've pulled.

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