This Wednesday just been (19th August) I took a joyflight from Rotorua to Auckland and back. A while back, I got some extremely cheap Grab a Seat fares for these flights - only $6 each way. It was a pretty miserable day at Rotorua when I flew out; wet, cloudy and very grey. 8 degrees I think.
ATR

Beech 1900D

Beech again. You have to love people's reactions when they see the Beech - "hooley dooley", "it's so small", and "is this a toy plane?" seemed to be quite common.

Onboard Beech 1900D ZK EAF, my ride to Auckland. Weather looks almost nice above the cloud layer.

Fortunately, when I arrived in Auckland the weather was a fair bit nicer. It wasn't raining, but it was a still a bit overcast.
I didn't get to take many pictures up in AKL as a I pretty much had to run to catch my next flight. Thanks to some contacts at Air NZ, I was generously given a completely free flight in the jumpseat to Wellington and back, flying on the 737. Thank you so much to those who were involved in organising those flights.
Heading into Wellington aboard Boeing 737 ZK NGI - we have the runway in sight

On the ground at Wellington. Unfortunately due to the time of day and orientation of the terminal building, the sun was bright and it was facing the wrong way. This made the photography from the terminal pretty bad.


Again I didn't have long, as I pretty much had to turn around and board the same aircraft back to Auckland. There was a crew swap though: Ben and Felicity (thanks guys) who flew me down were replaced by John and a very nice lady whose name escapes me (thanks again).

Coming into Auckland

At about this point, the SD card in my camera conveniently ran out of space
Coming back into Rotorua it was pretty bumpy during the approach. I had a nervous flyer in the seat next to me who was as pale as anything and gripping the armrests as tight as she could. I felt quite sorry for her - especially after the look on her face once the flaps came out. It probably didn't help that the pilots chose that moment to shut the cockpit doors after they had been open all flight.
All in all a pretty awesome trip - especially scoring the free flights. Thanks to the people at Air NZ who were involved in organising those, and thanks to the flight deck crew who were happy to have me up front with them. Definitely highly recommended - all my flight crews were really friendly, plus it's pretty sweet being up the front anyway.
Cheers
Anthony





