Thursday, March 30, 2006

I'm definitely over the hump now - Aircraft Systems Knowledge 90%. 4 down and only 3 to go.

I also took a Tecnam from Basair for a fly yesterday - I can thoroughly recommend them. Aerodynamically clean, simple controls, GPS equipped, comfortable. Very nice. Although they are simple to fly, I think they would reward precision, and thus an excellent training aircraft. They also require a load of rudder, which is a good thing, IMHO.

Saturday, March 25, 2006

For all those Houston fans out there - here he is on his new leash.

Enjoying the sights

...and smells

Growling

as befits the King of the Suburban Jungle.

Friday, March 24, 2006



A lot of people are saying "3 years and $5.5 million too late."

The Pong-Su becomes a home for sea life, courtesy of the RAAF, General Dynamics, Texas Instruments and the Australian tax payer.

Video
here.

Wednesday, March 22, 2006

My mate Carl is in London at the moment - pop on over and take a look as he visits the British Museum and sees the best bits of the Acropolis, then visits the Acropolis and sees the bits left over. He also ponders who has the right of way - a car, a trcuk, or a cow?

In other news, my licence has actually turned up! Yes, it only took five months (!) to arrive from the halls of bureaucracy, but I am finally legal, and strangely nonplussed.

Tuesday, March 21, 2006

Innocent or guilty? Who really gives a stuff anymore?

Schapelle Corby Tours

Courtesy of Tedge.

Monday, March 13, 2006

Air Law today, passed 88%.

That would be impressive, except it's an open book test. I should have scored 100%. Some of the questions were a bit dodgy, though. It wasn't so much a case of picking the correct answer, as picking the MOST correct answer. Anyone who has sat the exam will agree with me on that one.

Thursday, March 09, 2006

That Einstein, what a crack up.

Monday, March 06, 2006

Are you a ball toucher?