Friday, 6 January 2017

Happy New Year!

Happy New Year! I think you deserve a little update as you are probably wondering where I have gone.

Since my last post I had to re-take one of my Low Vis sim sessions because there was a mess up in the admin team meaning the online training wasn't completed when it should have been done. Frustrating but one of those things and meant more time practicing in the sim.

I then did 7 observation flights instead of the normal 5. I had requested additional flights because I was on training standby and it was helpful because some of the crews allow you to do the computer setup and to make the radio calls. The observation flights are really helpful for showing you the day to day operations and seeing how the standard procedures are used. I had flights to a variety of destinations ranging from Saudi Arabia to Eastern Europe. 

After a lot of waiting, I finally did my base training at the end of November. The weather wasn't ideal because there were storm clouds brewing. Turning up at the ops centre just felt like another observation flight. The only point that it felt real was when I was lining the aircraft up on the runway and advancing the thrust levers to takeoff power. Before I knew it, I was pulling back on the joystick and the aircraft was airborne. Ok so that was the easy bit done. We went straight into cloud when we took off and climbed to 2000ft. Luckily with the help of the Air traffic Control pointing us in the right direction around the incoming traffic we found the old airport where I would be doing my landings. The weather was clearer at that airport despite only being a couple miles away. The captain let me jump straight in the deep end and land the plane with only verbal guidance, normally the captain would demonstrate the first landing. The first landing was a little firm but it was safe and I didn't break anything. The feeling of landing it and getting it right was like nothing I've felt before, not even my first solo matched that feeling. 11 more smooth landings and a go around soon followed. The weather made the conditions trickier than it should have been for that exercise. We had a 9/10kt tailwind on landing which for the exercise should be a max of 5kts but because I was coping with the landings I was allowed to continue. 

Since that flight I have been on standby ever since because there is a shortage of training captains. This wasn't such a bad thing as I was able to spend my graduation, Christmas and New Year at home with my family and friends. Other than that I have no further update on progress as I still remain on standby.

Going back for graduation was great. I was able to see some old faces from throughout my training and also caught up with some of my coursemates who have jobs with other airlines. An interesting fact for you; there were 321 pilots who graduated with CTC in 2016 which was the highest they have had yet. 

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Photos to come soon.