Mount Cook (NZMC) - Franz Josef Glacier Aerodrome (NZFJ) (
"I flew from the small airfield at Mount Cook (NZMC) to Franz Josef Glacier Airfield (NZFJ), a short journey of just under 45 minutes. No, I didn’t follow the magenta line — I took off from runway 13, climbed to gain altitude, and flew well to the west of Mount Cook rather than directly over it. On the far side, I turned toward the sea and followed the glacier downhill, gradually losing altitude to ensure a safe landing.
The weather was good overall, aside from two brief downbursts — but I had anticipated those and stayed alert.
It was a beautiful way to begin the day: a light aircraft, a handful of instruments, and that quiet sense of awe in the face of the landscape.
This is the kind of flying I’ve come to value most — more than technical marvels or 'managing airplanes.'"
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The weather was good overall, aside from two brief downbursts — but I had anticipated those and stayed alert.
It was a beautiful way to begin the day: a light aircraft, a handful of instruments, and that quiet sense of awe in the face of the landscape.
This is the kind of flying I’ve come to value most — more than technical marvels or 'managing airplanes.'"
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