I got to the Aviators Paradise at +-17h30 – Weather looking kinda strange (weird clouds) but flyable, I opened the hanger with the intent of taking Precious for a flip. About 10 minutes later the wind starting blowing unlike anything I had seen in a long time and a storm of note was brewing. I remember seeing some trikes in the air at Rosslyn in the circuit on the way to AP and my first thought was that I hoped these guys had landed safely.
I carried on mounting a video camera to my trike in the hanger with the wind violently shaking the hanger doors and I could sense that a storm was now only minutes away – That came outa nowhere I thought and the next thing I knew I heard Dale and some other okes at the AP clubhouse shouting. I ran out to see a trike being shaken






Dale told him over the radio that he was experiencing severe rotor from the Magalies and that he should go land at Brits where it would be better, Now I have never flown in wind half as bad as that and I tell you the last thing I would have wanted to do was fly anther 7miles to a different airfield in conditions like that….But this oke did. He was calm and decided to listen and fly to Brits for a better chance at landing. Pretty impressive pilot I thought but was very worried about him landing safely the whole night and dreaded to read about a accident on the forum the next day -Thankfully nothing.
I phoned our mate Henk this morning for a quick (excuse the pun) chat and to ask when he will pop by Aviators Paradise with his GT450. He answers “ I was there Tuesday 2 weeks ago but had a little trouble landing and followed some oke on the radio’s advice and landed at Brits.â€Â
Henk, from now on I will call you HENK – Jy mag maar vlieg my maat :D
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