Temora Aero Club blog
Human Factors Course 21st November
All students training and current RA-Aus pilots need to have completed the human factors training by September 2010 as part of their requirements for a licence.
To make life easier for everyone, I have organised a course for pilots and students to attend, and intend to offer the course throughout 2010 on a monthly basis.
Operating on Saturday 21st November from 9.00am for $25 with a BBQ lunch included, the course will give pilots the endorsement required, and also offer a chance to talk about experiences and scenarios, to make the course as interesting as possible.
Please advise Jill on 0412 409171 if you can attend as we need confirmed numbers, and if you can’t attend, please advise of your interest for a course on a different date.
Matt Hall & Kenny Love of to Maitland
Matt Hall and Kenny Love form the Temora Aviation Museum headed out of here on Wednesday to head back to Maitland
with the P51 Mustang, which Matt Hall did a fantastic routine on
Sat & Sunday at the Airshow.
More photos from the weekend can be found here


The mighty Luscombe arrives

A very exciting day on September 29th, with a huge crowd at the museum to see Justin and Sal Anderson’s Luscombe arrive. Rod Luke and Simon Pike flew to Gympie the previous day to pick it up and enjoyed two of the best days flying in recent weeks to bring her home.
The Oshkosh in the background provided the appropriate welcome, along with a crowd of Aero Club and Museum onlookers. Congratulations Sal and Justin.
Congratulations also to Robyn Otley, who achieved her Pilot Certificate on the 5th October. Husband Garath has been working hard on the new hangar and was heard to be thrilled with the news. “Now I can relax and let Robyn fly me everywhere”, was one comment overheard.
Upcoming events at the Aero Club include another TAFE course and another session of Wheelies with Wings.
The other big news is the awarding of the hosting of RA-Aus Natfly to Temora for 3 years. Held over the Easter weekend, this event promises to firmly cement Temora as the hub of aviation activity and will create a lot of interest.
Safe flying,
Jill