Enjoying a 41st birthday dinner with the kids, then tucking into a birthday cake, Llewellyn enjoys his Sunday treats.
Sunday, July 31, 2011
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Cape Town weekend

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Dave getting some more flying lessons in |
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Back to Cape Town
We caught some last rays of Durban sunshine for Mark before he jetted back to Cape Town and Stellenbosch for the new term.
Kate-Lynn, Brad, Llewellyn and I will be meeting up in Cape Town on Thursday where we have rented a 3-bed flat for the weekend so Mark can join us for the last few days of his holiday before starting the slog again on Monday. Yay!!!
Sunday, July 3, 2011
A day at the Races
Hey it was "A Right Royal Affair" at Durban's famous July Handicap and we dressed up for the occasion. Mark parked Kate-Lynn's car on the grounds earlier so we had a home base on the grounds, whilst Llewellyn organised a ticket and free sunglasses with POLICE so we had a tented area and drinks arranged. We had some matching waistcoasts made and Llewellyn tried his handiwork putting a crown together on the backs of the waitcoats. Pretty neat. Awesome sunny day too.
Thursday, June 30, 2011
First Solo flights today
Sjoe, was landing perfectly on Monday but the paperwork and insurance was not in place for my solo, so managed my first flights on my ace today after work and shortly before the beautiful sun was ready to set after a stunning day in Durban.
Was pretty awesome.. not the most perfect landings on runway 19 but I did ok, the second circuit better than the first. Thanks Noel and Brad for the patience and effort you have put in to getting me to this point. Can only get better. Had to rush off to Pietermaritzburg as the sun did set for the second part of my Radio Course with Sakkie, the ATC at the Pietermaritzburg Airport. So will have to postpone the regulation celebration drinks to the weekend....!!
Monday, June 27, 2011
To Johannesburg for the weekend
We flew up to an icy Johannesburg at the weekend to have a look at our new Sling aircraft in production at The Airplane Factory at Tedderfield Airfield. Ice glazed over the water features in the morrning as we felt the Joburg chill.
Some excitement as I flew from Lanseria airport to Tedderfield in a Sling, being collected by the designer and factory CEO Mike Blythe.
Llewellyn and I enjoy a drink at the Airport |
Kulula flew us to Lanseria |
Watering the frost-bitten garden in a dry Johannesburg |
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
In the air over Scottburgh
On my first dual cross-country with instructor Noel over the sea off Scottburgh. I did a 3 hour flight from Cato Ridge to Richmond, Ixopo, Fredenheim, Margate and Scottburgh before heading back to Light Flight.
Next week I should be handling my first solo flight.
Monday, June 20, 2011
Fathers' Day
Thank you kids for an awesome Fathers' Day. I got spoilt in the morning with breakfast in bed and a full lunch cooked by Kate-Lynn and mom.
And a photo tray, braai light, soaps and socks... thanks brats. We walked on the beach and later used our Shark's casino vouchers to notch up R400,00.
Awesome day! Lucky Dad!
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Mates on study vacation
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Mark (MC), Jarred, Mark (MB), Tim and Kate-Lynn meet up for a bite to eat and probably all-night computer games |
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Kate-Lynn spoils Mark with a head massage |
It's great when the kids are on holiday as we get to see more of them and their mates. We also managed to capture some shots last night of the awesome eclipse of the moon - a red moon, only to be seen again in 4 years.
Friday, June 10, 2011
Durban Rainbow
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Mark looking for the pot of gold |
There was an awesome full rainbow in the sky over Durban today - 180 degrees ending in the middle of the new Stadium. Only seen a 180 degrees rainbow once before. Incredible and a full spectrum of the colours visible.
Monday, June 6, 2011
Mark home for Winter

Sunday, May 29, 2011
Durban send-off for Comrades
We were up at 4am this morning to see our guests Zander, Richard, Matt and Gary off for the start of the Comrades Marathon from Durban to Pietermaritzburg.
There was a jubilant, excited atmosphere as the 15 000 runners jostled for position and a huge roar as the gun boomed at the Start on a slightly chilly, dark but clear Durban morning.
This was followed by a spectacular dawn break seen from the Berea with the Moses Mabhida Stadium breaking the shoreline and horizon.
Saturday, May 28, 2011
Comrades Weekend in Durban

Saturday, May 21, 2011
First Flying Lesson
Brad (right) from Light Flight School took me on my first formal lesson today in the School's Foxbat.
The lesson was great and felt quite different with more resonsibility than when I went on my demo flight two years ago. We covered lessons/exercises 1-8 and at the end I was given the PPL Pilots' Manual which I spent the rest of the day wading through to bring me up to speed with the exercises we covered in the lesson.
I have chosen to do my National Pilots Licence (NPL) instead of PPL as Light Flight School seems the most cost-efficient and fun way to get my licence and the Sling Aircraft we have bought needs only an NPL Licence. So I'll be taking to the skies on a regular basis now to see if I can get my licence in the next few months.
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
The Sling it is!
Today we bought an aeroplane... and the Sling it is. It will be a partnership venture with Llewellyn sharing ownership with me and we finalised the order from The Airplane Factory in South Africa today.
The Sling is a locally made plane with an imported Rotax 912uls engine with a cruising speed of 110 knots (200 kmh). The specs are impressive and the plane has proved itself on an around the world and a trans-Africa trip.
Exciting times ahead.!!! Thanks to Neville, Marc, Michel and Mike for the guidance and input in reaching this decision. Thanks also to the offers and flights from the other contenders... all are great planes and the choice was difficult.
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Dave does Battle
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The Battlefields aircraft fly-in where we stayed Sat night |
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I flew this RV12 |
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Kate-Lynn points out the Anglo-Zulu and Anglo-Boer battlesites |
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The Voortrekker monument at the Blood River battlesite |
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Dave and Kate-Lynn on the wagon |
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Kate-Lynn, Llewellyn and the kids with the Russian YAK aircraft |
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Our beautiful KZN countryside around Dundee |
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Kate-Lynn poses at the Battle of Blood River site |
The Battlefields of KwaZulu-Natal bring tourists from afar and we were tourists in our Province on Saturday when we took a drive up to the Battlefields area and stayed the night in Dundee.
Arriving at 8.30am after a 4-hour drive, we were just in time to see the start of droves of little aeroplanes flying in for the annual Fly-in at Battlefields Country Lodge. I took to the skies in an RV12 and we checked out the various planes with a view to possibly buying one and going for flying lessons.
In the afternoon we drove to the site of the Anglo-Boer Battle of Blood River which commemorates the victory of the Voortrekkers on Dec 16th 1838. We went on to Isandlwana, the scene of a Anglo-Zulu battle later that century and circled back to Dundee after a drive over dusty roads through beautiful countryside for our overnight stay.
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Researching for flight
There are plenty of magazines and websites out there and a whole community of friendly guys willing to give you their time and experience in negotiating the minefield of choices. Most are migrating to a "glass cockpit" and moving away from the analogue dials that made up the cockpit of old.
Here is a pic of what I would see as an optimal glass cockpit allowing the plane to be flown by either the pilot or passenger with equal instrumentation before him.
Have you checked out my new Flying blog - Do Eagles Dare?
Have you checked out my new Flying blog - Do Eagles Dare?
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