Notice to Airmen are normally issued by the aviation authorities to inform pilots of new or changed aeronautical facilities, services, procedures or hazards, temporary or permanent. This one is a plane blog.
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Seaplane spotting at Nordfjordeid
Friday, July 25, 2008
Blindleia on Floats

Blindleia is an inland waterway that starts in Gamle Hellesund in Høvåg (VFR reporting point to ENCN), and continues past Lillesand. It is a salt water fjord formed passage protected from the open sea by an elongated archipelago of skerries. There are several narrow gaps as part of the waterway, some of them only 10 metres wide. There are no tides, and very little current.

Monday, July 21, 2008
RETS: Recent Thunderstorms
Zulifqar was prepared for more advanced air crew management than I usually practice in LN-NAG, having studied the operation manuals of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), preparing for a court case. He did a great job in his debut as co-pilot, while Shazia and Alina (6 1/2) navigated from the back seat. We had to postpone takeoff for an hour due to thunder showers passing by, and got a smooth ride in the crisp RETS air.
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Leaving Sandefjord, keeping the cup
I joined SMFK as I got my PPL and moved to Sandefjord nine years ago. We lived in the city for a couple of years while my wife worked as a judge, and I commuted to Oslo. Meeting the regulars Saturdays at ENTO for waffles and hangar talk was something I looked forward to every week.
I pitched in for the first Norwegian flying club investment in a new C172, and have ever since joining had a strong feeling of belonging. I still drink my coffee from the SMFK cup.
If this were my only club membership, I would happily contribute. But I am member of a handful of flying clubs, and for me this trend of increasing the fees payable before first flight accumulated to NOK 14.820 (€1,800) this year, before the new fee from SMFK. I understand the wish to make passive members contribute more in order to have privileges of access, but I think the result will be fewer members, less use of the aircrafts, and even more to pay for the active few.
Hence it was with regrets I left the club this week. Their policy of NOK 2,500 (€315) payable before first flight annually, makes you think twice before the first rental every year. And this explains why I have only visited for waffles and talks the latter years, and spent my rental money other places. Recently they added NOK 1,000 (€125) payable annually before using their facilities. All this in addition to the membership fee. Total price tag on the first hour of flight at SMFK is then NOK 5,310 (€665).
Leaving Sandefjord was not easy. But I'll keep the cup, and will sip my coffee, thinking about good times with old friends.
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Destination Oslo
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Sunday, July 13, 2008
Summer night flight
Wednesday, July 09, 2008
Summer morning on floats
Saturday, July 05, 2008
GC safety pilot
CFI Catharina at the Real Aero Club de Gran Canaria was ready to go, but I had left my license at home to be sure that this visit would be work only (writing my PhD thesis in Mogán), and no play :-(
Flying around the island takes about an hour, and the price tag, including safety pilot, is €174. A fun and easy way to fly in a Spanish language environment for people not speaking the language. I did the tour a few years ago, and it was a great way to see the island. Next time I might double the flying time and cross a small bit of the Atlantic to visit one of the airports at Tenerife.
After hangar flying, I had dinner at the Aero Club Restaurant. As always - great food, friendly service and affordable prices.