Have recently moved up to JNB

Those private strips out that side, are they active, or dormant??
regards
kb
Just a correction on Tracer's message. Ingwe is active oer the weekends. During the week at Ingew there is Tracer almost every dayTracer wrote:I also fly in the area, from Ingwe airfield (used to be called Laser). I trained at Aero57, which is up the road from Ingwe.
Ingwe is the airfield top left and Aero57 is the field top right of the image, posted by Stephan.
Ingwe have quite a couple of active pilots, especially over the weekend, Saturday and some us on Sunday's. There are also a couple of us that fly during the week. (I will be flying tomorrow morning![]()
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Aero57 is a training school, so they usually fly often as well. The Aero57 training area is NNE of Aero57, next to the remote controlled airfield.
Hope it helps, what's your reg, I will listen out for you!
Just out of curiosity - why the name change, and does it mean anythingTracer wrote:I also fly in the area, from Ingwe airfield (used to be called Laser).
Please, not to be confused with the Freestate Cheetah. Spotted leopard is betterTracer wrote:Well, basically the owner of the property is Ingwe Property and they decided that Laser is the old name, with some history, so they changed it too Ingwe. (Ingwe, some kind of Spotted Moutain Lion, or Leopard or cat-like animal)
Hey Kev.........you mean Diepslootkb wrote:Thanks for the heads up guys.... appreciated.
Regarding Reg, well, that depends which machine is on duty - but it's easy, generally we're the only company, (that I know of) that uses Jet Rangers for vehicle searche's, and that's pretty much the only job applicationthat would put us in that particular area
kb
CorrectStephan van Tonder wrote:ingwe = leopard in zulu
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