23.5.2012
It was time
to travel to UK. The Glider nationals. Scary, and yet so exciting!
I drove to
Tampere and picked up a friend. He dropped me off to the airfield and is going
to take care of my car during my trip. Excellent service I’d say J
I like Tampere airport. There is a lot of traffic. Right when I walked to the plane, one of our F/18’s took off. I just love the smell of jet fuel in the morning… well, afternoon, and evening goes too. Nice way to start the trip!
I like Tampere airport. There is a lot of traffic. Right when I walked to the plane, one of our F/18’s took off. I just love the smell of jet fuel in the morning… well, afternoon, and evening goes too. Nice way to start the trip!
After
takeoff it was rather easy to keep track where we were going, but after the
Baltic sea I was completely lost and only could guess where we were. I don’t
know if I ever get tired of staring out of the window of an airplane. I was
reading part of the journey – the judging rules of course, but couldn’t help
taking peaks out of the window every now and then. The view is spectacular! No
clouds, sunny day, and all you can see, is the sea. Then you see a coast,
reaching to the sea. Seems to be longest white sand beach (or so it appears to
the plane, 10km high) I’ve ever seen. It looks like an island. Might be one
close to Swedish coast. But I am just guessing. Then there is more coast line,
then again sea. At some point I saw oil riggs down there, or that’s what I
think they were. Definitely not cruise ships, but there was a few of those too.
The closer we get to UK, it seems to be getting a bit of foggish hazy and I
really can’t see the horizon. Nor the
ground or sea anymore. There as a good turn here, and a the plane seems to be
going down so we’re getting close.
This trip
is a good opportunity for me. Even I am not in a rush to the CIVA list as a
judge, this gives me a good perspective on few things. First, how things are
done somewhere else than in Finland. I have only judged in Finland and been an
assistant in a CIVA contest. Now this is a National contest in a different country.
I am getting an assistant from there, and the second challenge is here. All the
conversations, figures, everything in English. Good thing the “aerobatic
language” is pretty similar in Finnish too. One might call that “Finglish”
Time to
close the computer, we’re landing.
24.5.2012
I arrived
to Stanstead perfectly on time and a colleague picked me up. Thanks to Charles, I got to Saltby well and safe =) Although I must say, the traffic is freaking me out. The bigger roads were
ok, but small roads are just scary, the cars DO drive on the wrong side of the
road. Besides, already twice I have tried to go in to the car – the wrong side…
:D
Welcome
here was warm and nice, a many familiar faces! Good to see people. Airfield is quite
big and with a lot of small bunnies
everywhere and birds. Pheasants and
Quils and something I don’t know the
name in English. Big birds anyway.
The accommodation at Cross Swords Inn is
perfect. The hosts of the pub are great and the food is delicious. The place
has 3 guestrooms and I am staying in Fishwell cottage, a nice twin bed room! I got
a basket of food with me in the evening after dinner for late night snack or
breakfast. Of course I enjoyed it this morning, only to realize you could get
breakfast from the airfield. Need to try that tomorrow, with a full English breakfast.
View from front of the Pub
The Pub itself, the Cross Swords Inn
I'm staying here, the Fishwell Cottage!
Contest director Chris Cain
Paul Conran & Maz Makari
Chief Judge Manfred Binder and wife
Just finished
a briefing, no flying yet, but preparing everything.
So,
Briefing postponed, next briefing at 11.
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