Yay, good idea Nick! I'm from Nelson so it was easy for me to attend. It was great to be able to put names to faces. Rather a small turnout, but I guess it made it easier to handle than a large group when doing the 'Grand Tour' of the airport. It was interesting to find all the different interests that folk have when simming, from just tooling around low and slow in a microlight, or cracking those tricky carrier landings, through helicopters,hi speed jets & military aircraft, up to a full blown commecial airline such as VANZ. Many thanks to Nick for a great job organizing the weekend, Kevin, who gave the Saturday morning talk on the Q300, certainly knows his stuff and is a great speaker...verree interesting! The rest of the tour through the hangers, including close up inspection of the aircraft, and then visiting all the various departments and operations behind the scenes was quite an eye opener...all the things that a passenger isn't aware of. This was topped of by a visit to the control tower, fantastic. All the staff where friendly and only too happy to give us an insight into the many operations that are necessary to the running of Air Nelson A great big thank you to them all and to Nick Roberts for his fine efforts. Much appreciated. PS. The visit to the Sim Pit on Sunday was a lot of fun...Ya gotta try it next time you visit 'Sunny? Nelson'
Cheers.
Galp.
