However there was a strong headwind, and showers of rain, and as I got to Coolah it became obvious that I wouldn't be able to get through the weather and make it to Keepit by last light. Coolah was an option, but nothing there - had just enough time to beetle back to Mudgee, got there at sunset. Groundspeed of 135kts!
Luckily there was a committee meeting of the Aeroclub in progress, and even more luckily they had done up their accommodation on the airfield - I was able to stay there in comfort ready for an quick gettaway on Monday morning.
Once again the weather gods stymied me - fog in the morning and my Jabiru was covered with a thick layer of ice! Took a while to scrape it all off. Fog lifted and I was able to get back to Lake Keepit by about 10.15. Rob de Jarlais had been looking after the students.
Robs towing permit had expired, so I was tuggie, he instructor. First job was to put the tug back together - battery had been run flat and was on charge - took a bit of reassembling. Once that was done we were able to get flying.
Chris Bowman did a couple of checks with Rob in the Puchatek and went solo again. His goal was to get his A certificate, and so a solo soaring flight. He achieved both of those goals before he went home on Wednesday night.
Garth Patterson and Paul Bennett were the students for the week. Garth is a very big man, and Paul already has a GA licence, so we used the Grob for their training, despite its being a little more difficult to fly than the Puchatek. By wednesday Rob told me they were both doing well - I could tell by the aerotow performance.
The weather all week was sort of overcast, with a bit of an easterly wind, but soaring was possible for a short time each day.
On Thursday Phil Anderton came out to revalidate Rob's towing permit, so we changed places and I continued with the instruction. Both pilots flying to a very similar standard. Paul was able to experience soaring flight for a change - he had only done a head of short winch flights at Central Coast Club before.
On Friday at the end of the day, I sent both of them solo in the Grob, and they handled it very well. By way of celebration we were all invited for minestrone soup and croquet chez Dircks.
During the week my friend Val Wallington visited me at the club after a long trip overseas. It was great - she cooked dinner for me, and I managed to get her tax returns done! Very busy week for me.
Writing this at Sydney Airport on my way to UK for a holiday - spent most of the night packing, so feeling a bit tired! Weather in Sydney is miserable - I wouldn't fly in it. Remains to be seen if the A380 will! It was quite sunny in Tamworth.
Tug needs an oil change and Junior a form 2 inspection if anyone feeling keen!
Regards
Jenny