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		<title>Kodak Moments in the Valley</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2009 13:18:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Once again crewing balloons in the Yarra Valley produced some amazing &#8220;Kodak Moments&#8221; today. Given the weather this morning, I was pretty sure we wouldn&#8217;t get to fly. On my way out to the shed at o-dark-hundred I was driving through patches of thick fog around Lilydale airport. At the shed near Balgownie Estate, the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 160px"><img alt="Going high to get some direction" src="http://www.flymefriendly.com/gallery/d/1005-2/100_3000.jpg" title="VH-CGE Going Over Head" width="150" height="150" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Going high to get some direction</p></div>Once again crewing balloons in the Yarra Valley produced some amazing &#8220;Kodak Moments&#8221; today. Given the weather this morning, I was pretty sure we wouldn&#8217;t get to fly.</p>
<p>On my way out to the shed at o-dark-hundred I was driving through patches of thick fog around Lilydale airport. At the shed near Balgownie Estate, the winds were blowing around me as I waited for Davin to arrive so we could start preparing the balloon &#038; vehicles for the day. After meeting the passengers, we tried a few different launch sites but all were too high winds to stand a balloon up.</p>
<p>At 7:30am we were on a field that&#8217;s usually sheltered from northerlies as one of QANTAS&#8217; A380s did its usual morning arrival into Melbourne Airport (YMMB). We were about to cancel the flight when the winds dropped and we realised there was a chance to go. We quickly set up, inflated and got the flight underway. While the passengers enjoyed a near perfect day for a flight, Davin &#038; I played chase on the ground, trying to get ahead and be ready to help out when they landed.</p>
<p><div class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 160px"><img alt="Another beautiful flight in the Valley" src="http://www.flymefriendly.com/gallery/d/995-2/100_2992.jpg" title="VH-CGE Over the Valley" width="150" height="150" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Another beautiful flight in the Valley</p></div>While chasing balloons as ground crew, occasionally you get the chance to grab a great photo (like the one here). Usually, you see what could be a great photo but are too busy clearing the launch field or giving chase (or there&#8217;s no where to pull over and stop). </p>
<p>Today was one of those days where it sometimes just all comes together and you get a chance to take a good photo. Gotta love it.</p>
<p>Each day I crew in the Valley or in the city, I try to get a few good photos if time &#038; effort permit. <a href="http://flymefriendly.com/gallery/v/balloons/2009-06-26-Crewing/">Today&#8217;s photos</a> were few but, generally, good. Any good photos I manage to take while crewing wind up in my <a href="http://flymefriendly.com/gallery/v/balloons/BestOfCollection/">Best Of</a> collection.</p>
<p>After crewing I dropped by Lilydale Airport to see if <a href="http://worldaviationexperience.com.au/blog/2009/06/24/interview-with-instructor-dominique-cotte/">Dominique</a> was flying at <a href="http://www.melbourneskydivecentre.com.au/">SkyDive Melbourne</a> but not today. I then went over to the aeroclub to see if someone knew the pilot of &#8220;Grumpy&#8221; (a beautiful old Stinson L5B). Sure enough, they did &#8211; in fact, I got to meet Jeremy who was probably flying when I was <a href="http://blog.flymefriendly.com/2009/05/fog-balloons-and-some-lilydale-airport-action/">out there the other day</a> and got a <a href="http://flymefriendly.com/gallery/v/various/2009-05-22-YLIL/100_2853.jpg.html">great photo of &#8220;Grumpy&#8221; on short final</a>.</p>
<p>Another great day in the valley. Blue skies, warm sun and lots of aviation related activities. Not bad for winter, eh? :)</p>
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		<title>YMMB -&gt; YBCG</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Oct 2008 04:14:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;re having a break in Tweed Heads to visit family and are staying in a house not far from Coolangatta / Gold Coast Airport (YBCG). Sitting on the balcony with a beer, I can watch the commercial jets heading out (mostly Virgin Blue and JetStar), the occasional corporate jet, helicopters and a few lighties. There&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We&#8217;re having a break in <a href="http://maps.google.com.au/maps?f=q&#038;hl=en&#038;geocode=&#038;q=tweed+heads,+nsw,+australia&#038;ie=UTF8&#038;ll=-28.170161,153.54003&#038;spn=0.034351,0.055189&#038;z=14">Tweed Heads</a> to visit family and are staying in a house not far from Coolangatta / Gold Coast Airport (YBCG). Sitting on the balcony with a beer, I can watch the commercial jets heading out (mostly Virgin Blue and JetStar), the occasional corporate jet, helicopters and a few lighties. There&#8217;s a couple of flight schools at this airport so there are a few lighties doing circuits in the gaps around the jets. This house would be perfect if it were only a little higher up the hill behind us, then I could see the tarmac as well.</p>
<p>As usual, we flew Virgin Blue out of Melbourne. We could fly JetStar but we&#8217;re not too impressed with them and only use them when there&#8217;s no alternative. While waiting for our flight at a cafe in Melbourne airport, we got our first &#8220;in the flesh&#8221; look at QANTAS&#8217; new A380. It&#8217;s not yet in commercial service but is flying around Australia doing familiarisation and shake down flights. Damn that thing is huge &#8211; at first glance it was just another aircraft until you realise it&#8217;s got two levels of windows and/or it goes past another aircraft. They parked over on the freight ramp with a terminal building between us. We could only see the tails of the other aircraft there (including a B747) but the whole upper deck of the A380 could be seen. Amazing.</p>
<p>As we taxied out to the runway we passed one of Virgin Blue&#8217;s new Embraer E-jets. At first glance they look like a 737 until you get a better look at it. When seen against a 737, it looks like someone&#8217;s shrunk it down. I&#8217;d love to see one next to the A380.</p>
<p>After holding short for a Tiger Airways A321 to land we moved out onto the runway and sat there for ages. I have no idea why we waited so long on the runway but finally the engines were powered up and away we went. Otherwise, the flight was uneventful &#8211; some light chop in the early cruise and some sharp jolts as we descended into cloud on approach. Coolangatta terminal is undergoing some massive rebuilding so getting in involved long detours, queuing when the path narrowed and filing through a single door into a complete disaster inside &#8211; I imagine it&#8217;ll be great when it&#8217;s all finished, but for now it&#8217;s a place to avoid. Not looking forward to flying out on Monday, that&#8217;s for sure.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, for now it&#8217;s time to relax, unwind and watch the aircraft while drinking some beers on the balcony.</p>
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