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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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Friday, May 07, 2010
Flying home on top
Thor Gjermund flying home from the Nordic Media Festival in Bergen. A bit bumpy and broken clouds at 8000 feet made me decide to fly on top at 9500 towards clear sky in the Oslo area. Gaustadtoppen, the highest mountain in Telemark, became our point of reference as we crossed Hardangervidda. Thanks to the holes in the broken sky base (⅝ to ⅞ of sky obscured) we could postpone Plan B of flying the Sørlandet coastwise detour to another occasion.
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