Posts tagged with “Bang Phra”

February 28

I'm Going Slightly Mad 2010-02-28

I am back from a flying trip to Thailand; and preparing for another one.

On the last trip flying HSAWS, an AC11, I logged:

  • 6 hrs
    • 4 instrument hours
      • 2 IMC; a mixture of Cu, SC, and haze.
      • 2 Hood
    • 5 instrument approaches
      • 2 ILS; VTUQ, VTBU
      • 1 LOC; VTBU
      • 2 VOR DME; VTUQ, VTBU
      • 2 hold entries; VTUQ, VTBU
      • 4 holds; VTUQ, VTBU
    • 6 landings; Bang Phra twice, Best Ocean Airpark, VTUQ, VTBU.
    • 3 go arounds; VTUQ twice, VTBU

The political situation in Thailand is a little unstable now so I may have to change my plans at short notice.

I am reading The Tender Carnivore & the Sacred Game by Paul Shepard. The book lacks references but sometimes Paul weaves external material into the work stating the Author and the Source. He has a passion for the subject of us regaining our humanity and makes good arguments. I can see that his writing is dated in some respects (first published 1973): hints of Freud, and incomplete nutrition knowledge. Often prophetic, he provides explanations for some of our social ills: e.g. adolescent gang culture. I recommend the book to those looking for how our cultures went wrong and how we might live.

I have my course notes for a Cessna Citation Part 141 Type Rating Course so I am again in study mode.

This week I have discovered:

I will use some of these to aid my study. Notational Velocity is particularly useful. I sync it to Simplenote and keep individual text files in a Dropbox folder. I keep my main TaskPaper file in the SimpleText folder. I access my data with TaskPaper, Notational Velocity, SimpleText and SimpleNote on my iPod Touch, or any other computer, anywhere in the world, forever! FX [manic laughter]

This week I have discovered that sadly:

  • The Canon Scanner Drivers for my MP996 Do Not Work! Strange. The printer works just fine and I can scan from Print & Fax provided the Canon IJ Network Scanner Selector is running. It worked in 10.5.
  • PCCW never calls back.
  • The ATMD has an unlimited supply of badly written, unnecessary, and ineffective Operational Instructions.
  • Tacky CNY decorations are still up and people are still happy to have their pictures taken with the crappy glitter in the background.
  • Alcohol has similar effects on the body as the poison Fructose; my halo slipped! View the presentation about the toxicity of Fructose by Rober H. Lustig, MD. Now when I look at a glass of Red wine I think can of Coke. Woe, woe!
  • My apartment is surrounded by Schnauzer manifestations that yap, howl, and cry all day.

I was using Textile but I will give Markdown a go to see how I get on.

Live Long and Prosper.

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February 01

Too Tired 2009-02-01

I am in Pattaya, Thailand having a relaxing day.

Yesterday Dave and I took HSATE to Eastern Flying Club (The runway is a little over 500 meters long now) for breakfast (excellent food). Then we flew to Pattaya Airpark to look at a new based aircraft before returning to Bang Phra. I planned to fly as usual yesterday and today but really I was too tired after the morning flights and even a little fatigued so I took time out. As usual I travelled from Hong Kong after my Night Shift the day before but all that had gone before caught up with me.

I have been busy over the last few months.

November: I went to USA and successfully completed the ATP Multi CFI course. I now have an FAA Flight Instructor Certificate with ratings for single and multi-engine, and Instrument. Along the way I took additional written exams to hold an Advanced Ground Instructor Certificate with Instrument Ground Instructor. This monster course overran because of weather, Thanksgiving, Examiner availability, all the usual suspects. My contingency time allowed me to finish it all despite the delays. If you do the Multi CFI course then I suggest that you allow at least three weeks to complete it. The ATP Multi CFI course instruction and aircraft are of above average quality compared to other flight schools.

December: I managed to get to Guernsey for my Father's 80th birthday. The day ended with a surprise concert with my Father playing three sets with big bands; Jazzonymous, The Guernsey Jazz Orchestra, and the two combined. Not bad for 80! Proud I am! When I got back to Hong Kong I Started packing up for the end of my apartment lease but flying on my off days in Thailand.

January: Moved apartments from 1,400 Sq Ft to 550 Sq Ft. Downsizing is difficult! I did the move in stages so that I didn't simply fill the new place with boxes all at once. I am sifting through my stuff and giving away or dumping what I don't need. I now live in a much cheaper apartment so I have flexibility for the future.

I will make 2010 even more interesting than 2009!

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September 22

A trip to Buri Ram 2009-09-15

This trip progressed a little differently than normal. We only flew on one day rather than two.

On the first day we went to Buri Ram (VTUO) in HSAWS: my first trip there. We went up at 7,500 ft, picked up W1 at KRT, and turned left at RAMEI toward BRM. I completed two holds on arrival at BRM 216/6.8 and flew the 04 ILS. I struggled with the glidepath a little with an increasing tailwind in the last mile or so. I had the needles crossed again at the Decision Altitude. OSCAR has poor radio coverage in that area. On the way back I could not contact OSCAR so I reverted to 123.6 (combined Approach for the civil airfields in the Korat area). This worked well. Buri Ram Approach handed us to Bangkok Control on 133.1 who passed us to Bangkok Approach on 122.35.

We did not fly on the second day. I slept in (long overdue) and took R & R in Pattaya: got some walking exercise, visited a few shops of interest, finished a book, etc.

Today I flew back to Hong Kong and a Typhoon grazing Hong Kong. I ran up the Dauntless Software FAA Test Program and studied Fundamentals of Instruction. I had plenty of time: two holds at CORAL and one at BAKER.

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August 29

life in the fast lane 2009-08-26

Dave and I flew HSAWS up to Chaing Mai from "Bang Phra":http://www.thaiflyingclub.com earlier this week. This was my first flight without Tony in the right-hand seat. The Thailand DCA issued an amendment to the 5 year permit for HSAWS allowing either Dave or I to fly solo PIC.

We went to and from VTCC IFR. I logged some actual instrument time, and some hood time with Dave as my safety pilot. The Cu contained some bumps and rain but we avoided the nasty stuff. I kept my head down concentrating on attitude and airspeed while Dave looked out. The worst shear was +- 20 Kt and I reduced speed to Va where prudent. The maximum unintended rate of climb was + 1,500 fpm.

I nailed the VTCC runway 36 ILS and arrived softly softly with the usual tailwind.

We encountered less actual IFR time on the return trip. I cancelled IFR over Chon Buri past the last Cu and with the Bang Phra Condos in sight. I kept my intended 85 Kt until past the trees on Runway 23 and eased off the power for a squeaky soft arrival. The Commander 114 arrives easily provided we treat it as a large aircraft and not a small Cessna or Piper. You will get an impressive sink rate if you allow the speed to come back to 1.3 Vso on final.

I make spur of the moment visits so it is hard to plan ahead to meet up with people I know there. I still managed to meet some "old":http://www.clickandtravelonline.com, and new friends in Chaing Mai.

Yet again I have had a great indeed inspirational trip: 6 hours logged, met (another) Ghost, found out so much about armchair flying. By Tuesday evening I was tired (totally shagged out as we brits say). I slept well on Tuesday night so I was good for the Pattaya to Suvarnabhumi highway fast lane, flight to Hong Kong, and with some regrets work on Wednesday.

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August 24

Thailand 2009-08-24

I am back in Pattaya preparing to break the fast and then drive to Bang Phra.

My plan today is to meet with the other pilots of HSAWS and then for Dave and I to fly to Chaing Mai IFR.

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