Thursday, May 21, 2009
Safety briefing
Monday, May 18, 2009
CB time
Meanwhile, I am still waiting for the No-fly status of my flight school to be changed.
Monday, May 11, 2009
Lessons learned
If you have read my previous post, you already know that a Diamond DA42 Twin Star, operated by the FTO I train in, landed with no landing gear at the airport I train 30 minutes or so after I landed and 30 minutes or so before I was to take off again.
The accident was not very serious but was enough to close the airport for several hours. At the time it happened three of my colleagues were in the air without an instructor (flying solo). And they were not prepared. They have never went to their filed alternate airport, they did not have charts for it, they did not have even a visual chart (as they were not flying a route, but some NDB approaches). The only thing they had was enough fuel to get to their alternate.
Fortunately with the help of the air traffic controllers they managed to get to their alternate and land safely. We all learned a lesson now – always expect the unexpected and be ready to visit your alternate.
I guess as we did not learn this the normal way, we had to learn it the hard way!
Training goes on....
Saturday, May 9, 2009
Hard day

Thursday, May 7, 2009
Flying days...
Holidays are over and were well spent. Now it is time to get back to the ordinary things. One of them of course is flying. Today I arrived at Gorna Oryakhovitza - the small Bulgarian city with international airport, which is not used by many airlines and which turns out to be perfectly suitable for flight training.
As this is my second blog post, it is maybe the perfect time to introduce the potential readers to my "flying self" (of course many more introductions to different aspects of it will come later).
I graduated as MSc Aeronautical Engineering in the Technical University of Sofia. My educational profile was operations and maintenance of aircraft and more specifically operations. This means that I, together with another seven guys were selected to get trained for airline pilots on state expense. I graduated in March and only a month earlier started logging fight time.
Me and my colleagues, we fly in a Bulgarian flight training organization which won the state funding contract (it is not the university who is teaching us). This particular FTO operates from Gorna Oriahovitza Airport (LBGO) which is some 250 kilometers away from my home city of Sofia. This means that during "flying days" I have to travel and stay at this small city for at least 5 days.
Today is the day I arrived. Tomorrow is the first of five flying days, which means that everything is according to plan, I should head back home in Tuesday.
Anyway. At the time I am writing this I am in the middle of my PPL(A) program and I just started visual flight routes. This means that most likely tomorrow I will be flying a visual route from Gorna (Oriahovitza) back to Gorna.
Stay tuned.....


