Monday, July 28, 2014

28th July and its all still happening

Hi All. Hopefully everyone has recovered from Christmas now. It seems I have a bit to learn about formatting things in these blogs. Sorry for the poorly presented awards info last week. I hope it was still readable. Notable achievements last week were David Holmes converted to the LS7 as did Lynn Anderson who also completed his 'C' certificate and a 3hr 40min flight. Not bad for winter. Ian and Jenny will be holding the fort while I am in the UK. We look forward to seeing a lot of you at maintenance week. Happy flying. Val

Monday, July 21, 2014

Amazing awards



Please see below the awards and recepients at LKSC for 2014. Congratulations one and all.

LAKE KEEPIT SOARING CLUB AWARDS
2014
  • ·       Longest distance flown                Attila Bertok 739km 21st Dec
  • ·       Longest flight time                       Jenny Ganderton 9hrs 24mins 12th Dec
  • ·       Fastest (handicapped) flight          Dave Shorter 124kms/hr 13th Dec
  • ·       Greatest total flight time                Gerhard Stuck 124.34hrs
  • ·       Greatest total distance                  Allan Barnes 9,257kms
  • ·       Greatest amount of flights             Gerhard Stuck 32
  • ·       2nd place, 2 days in the Worlds     Allan Barnes
  • ·       20m National 2 seat champs         Team Medlicott
  • ·       Student of the year                       Nick Edwards
  • ·       Pilot of the year                            Bruce Taylor
  • ·       Playpen Award-most toys             Jenny Ganderton and Jeff Sim
  • ·       Golden Screwdriver                      Lee Braithwaite
  • ·       Most lavish garden                        Tim Carr
  • ·       Mr Versatile multitude of things      Dave Keough
  • ·       Power point prince                        Chris Bowman

Happy Christmas

Happy Christmas one and all.
What an excellent weekend we have just had. A well presented, well attended Safety Seminar during the day. Good progress made on the simulator room during the breaks.
This was followed by an excellent Christmas Meal. Roast turkey, honey roast ham and all the trimmings beautifully cooked by Joy and her team
Room decorated Lasham VGC style by Pete Richie
Missile launching courtesy of Mr Bowman, Mrs Medlicott, Mr Taylor and Ms H Taylor!
All in all an excellent weekend. HUGE thanks to all who made it happen. Details of award recipients to follow, I have to go flying now.

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

15th July...Winter Draws On!

Good morning all. Its getting a little chilly in paradise but it's all still happening here. GOOD NEWS... the LS7 and Discus have returned from maintenance, meaning we now have five of our six single seaters online. Need a type conversion? Now's your chance. We've been flying all week. Our two Danish visitors have caught the Keepit 'addiction' and have extended their stay. Our newest tuggie, David Braithwaite, has completed his training as is now to be seen applying TLC to MPH
Don't forget its Chrismas on th19th July. Yes its winter....that's when Christmas should be! (If you're a Pom that is). As well as Christmas and awards night, its also the amazing Safety Seminar, allegedly a very interesting presentation.  Happy flying. Val

Thursday, June 26, 2014

26th June already!

Morning all. Still bright and sunny here, just a bit chilly in the mornings. Things show little sign of slowing down. We had a good few visitors flew in for the shortest day. This event was organised by Iain Pine.
Here a just a few of our visitors. It was a beautiful weekend but no one claimed the bottle of wine! We'll have to save it for next year. Our students and new members are going well. Peter Robinson and Craig Flemming are the current victims, we are making the most of these wonderful days. Peter even blagged a ride in Ian Barracloughs ASH25 the other day. There's lots of work planned for the simulator room this weekend and Bob Dircks is going to present a DI training and testing session on Sunday after briefing. Come and join the fun. Val

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Morning All from a bright and chilly Keepit. Somebody said winter was a quiet time but things are continuing apace here. Pictured above is Lynn Anderson, last weeks student after his first solo in the PW5. He couldn't stop smiling! The weather continues to be kind, if a little chilly at night, we have students booked for the next 3 weeks at least. This coming weekend is the shortest day therefore we have set a 300k challenge. Allegedly Jason Kath achieved one last year....who can beat him round this year!! Bottle of wine courtesy of the manager for the greatest distance flown! See you all soon. Val. 

Thursday, June 5, 2014

Winter wonderland

Hello one and all. Well it's all happening here at Keepit, someone told me the winters would be quiet!! Not so, we are having a great time. I'll work out how to put pictures on here soon but for now those of you who do Facebook may be interested to know that I have created a Facebook page, inventively known as Lake Keepit Soaring Club. Please have a look and give it a 'like' (if you do!). Please note there are a couple of pages entitled Lake Keepit, one is the State Park, one is random. Please check you have the right one. I am hoping to add pics and snippets of info on the Facebook site fairly regularly.
We have had some great weather here lately, congrats to David Braithwaite for going solo and completing his A and B. The PW5 is here, has had it's altimeter changed. Should be flying shortly. Look forward to seeing you all this weekend. It is the Queens birthday after all!