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kinetic
11-02-2009, 08:41 PM
I did another plane trip today for work doing optic fibre.
Today both the up and back legs were in a Beech King Air.
And once again, got to sit in the number 2 seat! :)
Some pics:
1. Aborted takeoff, birds on strip near exit.(you can just see them)
2. On our way, climbing out of Parafield.
3.&4. passing 17,000ft for FL 270 (27,000ft)
5. Cruise alt 27,000ft
6. Lake Frome South
7. Gammon Ranges
8. Turning base leg for airstrip
9. Arrival back in Parafield airspace, P3 Orions at RAAF Edinburgh
10. What happened to minimum separation! :)
11. On final, Parafield.
Steve
kinetic
11-02-2009, 08:43 PM
pics 9, 10 and 11.
Octane
11-02-2009, 08:45 PM
Steve,
Awesome.
Regards,
Humayun
Cool - thanks again for sharing an exciting trip Steven. Can't see the last 3 though....
WE WANT MORE!!
Oops - didn't see the 2nd post....:rolleyes:
Quark
11-02-2009, 09:53 PM
What a great way to escape the rat race Steve,
And what a great mode of transport to get from job to job.
Regards
Trevor
astroron
11-02-2009, 11:27 PM
Great pic Steve :)reminds me of my time in the British Army when I flew on lots of aircraft:thumbsup:
Hi Steve,
Thanks for the photos.
What a great way to spend the day.
I've tracked over the Gammon Ranges and Lake Frome on a flight from Leigh
Creek to Broken Hill cruising at around 6000'. You certainly need to
have your sun glasses on across the salt pans and it is hard to get a sense
of altitude.
Imagine it would have been pretty warm out there of late!
kinetic
12-02-2009, 07:23 PM
I was lucky Gary, it was a pleasant 27°C but the wind was howling.
When they come in to land you see the airspeed just hovering over
the stall speed and start to panic, but when you're down you realise
just what the wind adds to the safety margin.
The Gammons look so beautiful and rugged in the early morning light.
One day we, as a family, will get up there to explore them I hope.
Steve
wasyoungonce
12-02-2009, 07:47 PM
Pic 9.
I can see my old play ground, ARDU & 10 SQN.
I loved A21-32 & A21-101 the ARDU test F18's. Many an hour spent on that tarmac/hanger with my maintenance crews.
I was SNCOIC ARDU AM2 maintenance, F18 & Rotary wing Acft for a few years. Yes the Airforce had a rotary wing section! To the great disbelief of even those in the Airforce. Great place.
10SQN Orion...meh...the kind &of place you loved to not be near.
kinetic
10-12-2009, 04:53 PM
I saw this beast in the course of my work today.
I've never seen one of these ACFs up close, wow they are
a beautiful piece of gear.
2nd pic is where it calls home. Sirius by the look of it?
Niiiiice :)
Did I tell you all I love my job sometimes?...oh yeah I did :D
Steve
wasyoungonce
10-12-2009, 09:32 PM
Steve...you get around more than a dogs back leg!
Why is it just..."sitting there"...doesn't anyone know how to use it?:D
kinetic
25-05-2013, 08:42 AM
I found this old thread.
Seems like my work hasn't sent me on any adventures for a few years.
Or I just haven't remembered to put them up.:rover1:
Early this week I had to do some fibre work over on the other side of the
gulf.
The ferry trip across was smooth but the trip back was a little fun! :)
http://youtu.be/IIFBirY1brU
Some shots from my Pentax.
Arno Bay jetty at 6.30am and some anti-crepuscular rays around sunrise.
Steve
skytry
25-05-2013, 09:38 AM
hi Steve,
great pic's,
if you can, keep them rolling,
I'm enjoying along with others,
regards,
Peter.
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