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I have more than 20 years experience flying light aircrafts.
Qualifications: Instructor CRI(A) SEP(land) SEP(sea), Private Pilot Licence (Europe, USA, and Australia), Land, Sea, and Ski ratings, Night Approved. LAPL since 2019.
Aircrafts: AA5, C150, C172, C182, C206, C77R, CH2T, DA40, J3, PA18, P28A, PA38, and SR22.
Served on the boards of MAF International, MAF Norway, International Fellowship of Flying Rotarians Scandinavia (IFFR), and AOPA Norway.
The 2013 calendar supporting our flying museum, the 1944 Piper Grasshopper in original D-Day colors.
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Monday, April 19, 2010
Flying in an ash window
Petter and uncle Erlend ready for a 20 minutes evening flight between the ash clouds from Iceland. Most of the Norwegian airspace has been closed for four days, and might be closed again on short notice. While Swedish pilots were allowed to make decisions on flying piston aircrafts VFR, the Norwegian government decided to prohibit all operations. Hoping for better decisions by the authorities in the future, we had fun flying in the ash window.
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