I know someone who works on that Concorde. I’ll find out.
Batted over from GA to CA; assuming your aircraft recognition is correct 😉
BR
GA Mod Bod
Will though the rules pertaining what you can do with a Permit aircraft remain? Rumour mill suggests not.
By way, have you considered that the introduction of EASA FCL will mean a complete re-write or scrapping of the ANO? Why have a national law when you have Euro-wide regs?
Low, what’s the silver job sitting behind the BE2 and next to the Startled Fart? An Airknocker 100 bathtub?
Ray is a pilot based out of HVW and flies (or used to) a Bulldog he calls Winston 🙂
Good luck to them
Just thinking about AJRB down at Eggesford. It would be interesting to have views on those Austers presently being resotred to fly, which doubtless have been collating the paperwork and using approved parts. Will now they wait? Kick themselves?
Last time I went there, it was at a forum meet. I think I need to go again … 😮
Peter Holloway is having one rebuilt at the Shuttleworth Collection, Old Warden. There is or was one at Duxford iirc. Other than that it’s Criquets.
Thanks for the follow up Joe. Hopefully the gains outweigh the downers and we will see more of the type on the block without restrictive regs on parts

RPI=4.2%
and you’ll notice an upward trend
Anyway, back to flying… 🙁
You’ll find that RPI is sky-high. The Tories used the RPI inflationary index and set a limit of 2.5% iirc.
Oil was about $99 a barrel the other week but has come down to 80-something.
Why has fuel charges anyway? It can only ever go up in the long-term :rolleyes:
Have you checked out the Auster Club website?
http://www.austerclub.org/club_stuff/for_sale.htm
How clued up is my ex-employer about the film? Not very it seems :rolleyes: 😮 😀
An ATPL is CPL with ATPL theory + the relevant hours convert the CPL to ATPL i.e. unfreeze the ATPL. You shoudl be thinking commercial licence therefore, not distinguishing between CPL and ATPL, so long as the ATPL theory exams are undertaken.
What this one?
http://www.aac-berlin.de/aac/flug020.html
Google produces this nice little NASA flight test