DC-3 Jump Seat Ride

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Postby ardypilot » Sun Jul 30, 2006 4:33 pm

Geoff Cooper, aka Spinco, an Air New Zealand 777 pilot whom I met on the PPRuNe forums was ever so generous in offering me a ride in the Warbird Dakota Society DC-3 from Ardmore Airport this morning!

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We met over at the NZ Warbirds headquarters at 10:15, and then drove right across the taxiway over to the control tower where the beautiful aircraft was sitting, parked up waiting for her flight. First of all Geoff filled out some forms, with my name going on the "crew"Â￾ list.

Then we started walking around the aircraft doing the pre-flight checks, when the co-pilot for the day, discovered some of the local boy racers had been siphoning the high octane fuel out of the wing tanks! As you can guess, Ardmore is not a very secure airfield even though it is the busiest in the country, and because of this we needed the fuel truck to come and top the Dak up, with enough juice for today's flight and the return journey to Hamilton where it will be undergoing maintenance next month.
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After about 30 minutes, we clambered aboard and I was allowed to sit in the jump seat right up in the cockpit which gave me a brilliant view. We taxied to runway 3 and took off smoothly, and climbed up to 1600 feet heading east over the Clevedon River.

Soon we where overhead the Hauraki Gulf, in roughly the same area I was taken for aerobatics last weekend by Andrew Hope, and after passing the end of Waiheke Island, it was time to do some steep turns- up to 60 degrees if I remember correctly:
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I was not expecting to feel so much G-Force in the DC-3 but the camera felt really heavy as I took these photos: (I am not complaining though- the feeling of flying like this was awesome)
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After a quite a few turns, we headed back towards land, flying back along Clevedon River and joined the downwind leg for runway 3 at NZAR again, and began our descent for a touch and go, which went extremely smoothly.
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No sooner than we where down, we lifted off again and climbed up to 600 feet, joining the downwind leg again. This time, Geoff simulated a fire emergency which the other pilot, Adrian had to recover the aircraft from. We made another touch and go, and I swapped seats with another lucky youngster on board and snapped some shots out the window, as we did a flyby and yet another t&g before completing the circuit again and then made a full stop landing.
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I had so much fun once again, the feeling of being airbourne that I had been looking forward to all week certainly satisfied me (for the time being ;) ). I would just like to thank Geoff one more time, you gave me an experience I will never forget, and inspired me even further to live my dream and train to become a pilot.

Cheers,
Andrew

P.S.
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Postby Zöltuger » Sun Jul 30, 2006 5:04 pm

if you're trying to make every single person on this forum green with envy, you're doing a helluva job!

another amazing experience, thanks for sharing the pics with us :D
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Postby creator2003 » Sun Jul 30, 2006 5:52 pm

yeah i reckon what a cool flight green i am :D
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Postby Jimmy » Sun Jul 30, 2006 8:14 pm

Im getting very green to !! lol

anothor kool experiance , you made the right choose!

What will it be next weekend lol :lol:
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Postby AlisterC » Sun Jul 30, 2006 8:57 pm

Wow very lucky! Was great to see what happens up front in the DC3. Thanks!
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Postby FlyingKiwi » Mon Jul 31, 2006 4:27 pm

You certainly are lucky to get all these experiences; thanks for posting the pics! :D
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Postby rAj » Tue Aug 08, 2006 6:16 pm

Nice shots from the cockpit Trolly..
Must have been a good flight onboard the DC-3..
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Postby gokanru » Sat Sep 09, 2006 8:20 pm

I can appreciate the way you felt Trolly,and you got some great pics thats for sure,so can you image how you would feel flying between 100 to 200ft off the ground,that gets the heart pumping.
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Postby creator2003 » Sun Sep 10, 2006 2:09 am

anyone from auckland yesterday the 8th would have seen that bird doing a lap over ak also the kaman was out doing some tax payer missions oh only about 20,000 grands worth of gas back and forth ,,and the northland s76 went passed real fast ,, for a change,, man what a day for site seeing the aircra
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Postby Codge » Mon Sep 11, 2006 2:46 pm

It is a great thing indeed that you get some reward for your contribution to aviation in NZ (NZFF) and secondly that you take these great pics for the rest of us. Well done, I can't think of anyone more deserving.
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