A very experienced veteran of the Missionary Aviation world came and visited us here at SMAT a few weeks ago. Doug came from JAARS and spent the week talking to us about his many years of flying in South America. He flew in Ecuador and Peru before the area was even charted well. He is a product of true bush flying long before the days of GPS. I had the opportunity to go on an evaluation flight with Doug. We practiced low level cross country navigation using only a map and stopwatch and landing techniques very close to stall speed to get into short fields.
Today, our class went on a field trip to a visit the corporate hanger of a well know company in Grand Rapids. It was a very interesting trip and a great educational opportunity to look at some of the nicest business jets flying anywhere in the world today.
Exams for the FAA Airframe license start soon. I'll keep you updated.
JMG
Matt (left), Doug (Right) and I plan out our trip with minimal navigation equipment.
Our class on a field trip at a corporate hanger in front of a new Gulfstream V. This aircraft can fly nonstop from the Michigan to Bejing. It represents the pinnacle of luxury at a cost of about $50 million each. This hanger had 3.
Inside the rear access bay of Hawker business jet on our class trip. I don't know what everything is but I am working on it.
Inside the rear access bay of Hawker business jet on our class trip. I don't know what everything is but I am working on it.