I handed in my PT3 form and had a few days off before the
test was scheduled so my house-mate and I went to LA for the weekend; it was fun
to see the walk of fame and Hollywood sign and the city in so many movies.
Sadly, didn't see any stars whilst I was there though.
PT3 is all about manoeuvres, as in PT1 you do your 3
landings again and there’s a little bit of under the hood work as well as
stalls and steep turns. The test went by really quickly, I went over to
Coolidge to do my touch-and-goes and was given a PFL* in the circuit, I just
managed to glide it over to the runway. It felt easier than the previous PTs,
maybe because I felt more confident with the plane after doing so many solos.
We also had a Buck’s university day where we were back in
the classroom for lectures and were given an assignment to complete in only a
few days. It was a group assignment where we needed to make two presentations
about the business model and marketing strategies of a selected airline. We did
New Zealand air (I love them after their Hobbit liveries). The first
presentation went really well and we were given a first, the second we only got
a 50 on which I was kind of disappointed with, as with any group project it’s
hard to motivate everyone to pull their own weight and I think my mark would
have been better had I presented on my own. There was also a written essay assignment
about environmental management systems, which I got a first for. I thought this
was my worst essay as I did it pretty last minute (there’s a lot going on with
the flying).
One the morning of the assignment I was woken by a phone
call from Lee at 6am who wanted his students in to interview for a film he was
making. I knew he needed me and I’d spoken to the cameraman the week before and
got to sit in the sim with him and show him a little of what we were doing
here. I didn’t know Lee wanted us so early! I had to put on a tie and get ready
quickly then go and stand out on the ramp as the equipment was set up. It was
actually really fun to be involved in the film and I really hope Lee raises all
the money he needs to.
*PFL = Practice forced landing, the instructor would pull the throttle to idle on the engine and as I was in the downwind had to cut my circuit short and land on the runway with a simulated engine failure. When we did this in lessons out in the practice area it was all about choosing the best field for an emergency landing.
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