Last Friday I became a hangar owner. Paul and I signed off all the necessary papers, and shaked our hands:
I felt so happy! And I still do. Three years waiting time to rent a hangar place, two years – to buy it. Well, it could have taken much longer time… It’s not difficult to buy an aeroplane, but it can take ages to find a hangar place. And to own it yourself – the biggest headache is over now! I’m so greatful to Paul for selling me his hangar part!
After all that paper work, we went for a short flight.
I wanted to test the PTT-switch for my Yaesu 850L in the air, and Paul kindly agreed to help me. When I did a test on the ground with Lars, there was noise every time I pressed the switch.
In the air, the PTT-switch worked perfectly. I also tested with COIF, and we were reading each other 5.
We did a bit of local flying, before returning back to Holbæk flying club.
My place in the hangar is facing south, with a neighbouring field and three curious horses:
After cleaning my Aeroprakt, I took out my drone (it has been a long time!), and placticed low flying:
Needless to say, after such a historic event, I didn’t even want to go home 🙂
When I go to bed, I often send my prayers of gratitude to people in my life, who did something special for me, made a mark, or just because I want to send them my good thoughts. Now Paul is also added to those “angels”.
P. S. Two days later, I had a flight accident. Nothing happened to me, but my beloved OY-9797 is damaged. I will write about it when I’m ready.