For logging, generally it is block time meaning the time from when the plane starts moving under its own power until when it stop. This being flying it gets a whole lot more complex when you think of scenarios like taxing and not taking off. Generally I've seen if you a taxiing to move a plane that doesn't count, but if you are taxing and then reject the taxi off for some reason, that would count. The engine warm up/warm down periods get even stranger. Technically you aren't meant to count the warm up if you haven't moved however if you live somewhere cold and the plane is being de-iced and the engine is stopped, you CAN count that so yeh, consistency.
Thank god you mentioned the date and time… I would have been lost without such a contextualization. Floating In the corner-less vacuum of time without the date 😂
Hi Thomas . I enjoy your show. With the benefit of ownership and experience what would now be your top 3 (non tandem) ultralight choices now and which engine would you go for. Thanks
Hi JJ, it's not a long conversion if you already have your PPL. Easiest place to do a conversion in Johannesburg is Johannesburg Flying Academy at Panorama airfield. There are however schools all over the country that offer the Sling 2.
Hello Thomas. You are mentioning that the amount of airplanes at Nampo are much less. Well, I will be interested to know how many of people will still be able to fly in 6 month time with the crazy fuel price increase. Even for Rotax flying planes. I think it’s the end of the runway for AVGAS flying airplanes. That’s for sure. Will be interesting for you to start a big survey …
Looks like it was an interesting trip! Great video.
Thanks Eric!
Great video .. remember our first visit .. thks your dad
Hey Thomas, this is awesome man! I saw your plane there 😂!! Keep it up man, love the content.
Haha come say hello next time!
Great video Thomas. Thanks very much. 👍
Thanks Niall!
For logging, generally it is block time meaning the time from when the plane starts moving under its own power until when it stop. This being flying it gets a whole lot more complex when you think of scenarios like taxing and not taking off. Generally I've seen if you a taxiing to move a plane that doesn't count, but if you are taxing and then reject the taxi off for some reason, that would count.
The engine warm up/warm down periods get even stranger. Technically you aren't meant to count the warm up if you haven't moved however if you live somewhere cold and the plane is being de-iced and the engine is stopped, you CAN count that so yeh, consistency.
Yip, I thought it was a little more complicated than it seemed 😂
I hope those hours count. Half my hours are waiting for the Rotax to warm up 😅 Great vid again!
Haha thank you Jaco! Haven't seen you in a while, where have you been?!
@@ThomasMarrow I'm around 🙂
Great video! Where in SA can you buy those fuel bags you used at the end?
Thank you sir! I picked mine up at the military surplus store in Irene, Pretoria
Thank god you mentioned the date and time… I would have been lost without such a contextualization. Floating In the corner-less vacuum of time without the date 😂
I knew that would tickle you
Hi Thomas . I enjoy your show. With the benefit of ownership and experience what would now be your top 3 (non tandem) ultralight choices now and which engine would you go for. Thanks
Thank you! I have more experience in the VLA type arena (700-750kg). Ideal airplanes in my mind as two seaters are the KFA Safari, Vans RV-7 & Sling
Hey Thomas. Hoe lank is die conversion op die sling 2? Is dit beter om dit by die sling ouens self te doen?
Hi JJ, it's not a long conversion if you already have your PPL. Easiest place to do a conversion in Johannesburg is Johannesburg Flying Academy at Panorama airfield. There are however schools all over the country that offer the Sling 2.
Hello Thomas. You are mentioning that the amount of airplanes at Nampo are much less. Well, I will be interested to know how many of people will still be able to fly in 6 month time with the crazy fuel price increase. Even for Rotax flying planes. I think it’s the end of the runway for AVGAS flying airplanes. That’s for sure. Will be interesting for you to start a big survey …
hahahaha