The oil change and tire change wasn't a problem, but fixing the AP was a different story
. I know a little bit about electronics but not that much, i guess i'll have to leave it for my friend to fix in Capetown South Africa. Davy and I gave the plane another major clean up (don't tell Davy but i think he's a pig in the plane shhhh). Ready to leave and what do we see a major thunderstorm with all of the necessary ingredients to cause a lot of trouble
. Here we are taking off
.

What a mess...................oh no there goes the AP again, it's going to be fun flying in this kind of weather
.

As you can see it's not getting any better yet, the forecast does say that it should get a little better as we go and get some breaks in the cloud once in a while
.

Here's one of those breaks (sigh)
, we better enjoy the nice scenery because i can see more bad weather in the distance
.

Beautiful dunes around South Africa's Capetown WOW!!

Dunes turning into mountains, what a beautiful scene

Flying low over Capetown and getting ready to land
.

Here we are in my hangar to make repairs on the AP, you do really miss it when you don't have it
. While my friend Kees was fixing the AP, we heard a big bang outside
. We went outside for a look and saw that an rescue helicopter had made an emergency landing because the pilot refused to fly in this kind of weather
. When i asked him where he was going he said that he was just on his way to conduct a search and rescue mission for two men and three ladies that apparently got lost in the mountains 24 hours ago. I told the pilot that he needed to think about those people and not about himself, but nothin' seemed to change his mind
. Then he left the scene
. After experiencing a situation like this I think I needed to take matters in my own hands and try to save these people myself......................I have to try.........

See the dramatic conclusion of this rescue mission in my next chapter # 55. Happy flying
Ludo
. I know a little bit about electronics but not that much, i guess i'll have to leave it for my friend to fix in Capetown South Africa. Davy and I gave the plane another major clean up (don't tell Davy but i think he's a pig in the plane shhhh). Ready to leave and what do we see a major thunderstorm with all of the necessary ingredients to cause a lot of trouble
. Here we are taking off
.
What a mess...................oh no there goes the AP again, it's going to be fun flying in this kind of weather
.
As you can see it's not getting any better yet, the forecast does say that it should get a little better as we go and get some breaks in the cloud once in a while
.
Here's one of those breaks (sigh)
, we better enjoy the nice scenery because i can see more bad weather in the distance
.
Beautiful dunes around South Africa's Capetown WOW!!

Dunes turning into mountains, what a beautiful scene


Flying low over Capetown and getting ready to land
.
Here we are in my hangar to make repairs on the AP, you do really miss it when you don't have it
. While my friend Kees was fixing the AP, we heard a big bang outside
. We went outside for a look and saw that an rescue helicopter had made an emergency landing because the pilot refused to fly in this kind of weather
. When i asked him where he was going he said that he was just on his way to conduct a search and rescue mission for two men and three ladies that apparently got lost in the mountains 24 hours ago. I told the pilot that he needed to think about those people and not about himself, but nothin' seemed to change his mind
. Then he left the scene
. After experiencing a situation like this I think I needed to take matters in my own hands and try to save these people myself......................I have to try......... 
See the dramatic conclusion of this rescue mission in my next chapter # 55. Happy flying
Ludo


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