Archive for Glider Flying
It’s a Bird, it’s a Plane no it’s Amazing – CNN iReport.
It would be hard for me to imagine a more adrenalin pumped activity than a day with Uli Lang on the Nicoya Peninsula in an ultralight a few inches above sea level. What started out as a leisurely ultralight cruise at 1,500 feet gradually turned into one of the most exciting adventures of my life as every few minutes Uli would ask how I was doing and whether I was ready for a “Bit more Action” in his thick German accent.
Pilot’s dream journey ends in tragedy
By Heather McCracken and Anna Leask
4:00 AM Sunday Dec 20, 2009
A flying instructor was killed when his glider crashed during an attempt at a 1000km cross-country trip.
Mike Dekker, 55, died in a crash at Orchard Spur, 7km south of Blenheim.
The wreckage of his aircraft was found at 3am yesterday after a search was launched when he failed to return.
The Civil Aviation Authority sent two investigators to the crash scene yesterday.
Dekker was chief flying instructor for the Marlborough Gliding Club, where he had been a member for many years.
President Carl Jackson was meant to join Dekker on the flight but fell sick. “He was excited about it …I was excited about it, as well,” he said.
Dekker, who had completed 2000 hours of flight time, had attempted the milestone journey a couple of times and had “come very close”.
“The 1000km flight is just one of the aspirations that cross country pilots have. He was just starting out on that attempt.”
He took off from the Omaka Airfield about 8.30am on Friday and planned to fly south to the Lake Coleridge area, near Mt Hutt in mid Canterbury.
The flight should have taken between 10 and 12 hours, and search and rescue were alerted when he failed to return.
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