Monday 20 April 2009

Life up top

Well it's now been a few weeks since I got up here and I'm starting to get into a bit of a routine. The first few weeks I spent getting orientated and settled in before beginning around 20 hours of ICUS (In Command Under Supervision). I couldn't believe how quickly that went and after around 4 days of flying with someone else it was time to fly with the Chief Pilot to see if I was up to standard to head off on my own. All went well, and I'm still not sure if I was glad to be going solo or still a little daunted to be loading up an airvan and flying off to one of the many outstation. That was around a week ago now and thankfully things are starting to settle down a lit. It's still long days, loading and unloading cargo, moving around 20 people a day to and fro from one place to another. The scenery is varied and I could find myself over water, mangroves or most often tree covered bush with not too many options to land if needed (definitely improves your prayer life!).
Just when we all thought the dry season was here the weather turned and confirmed that it is still in the transition period. Typically we carry an extra 60 mins of fuel to weave in and around some of the rain showers and be able to hold in an area to allow the isolated storms to push through. Its all great experience for me and I've very grateful to be working with a great team of people who are teaching me how to operate in such an environment.
Anyway, here's a few more pics of life up here ...

beautiful dry season weather


great scenery


typical view of flying over lots and lots of trees


I'm always glad to be back over land again


Not so dry season


On the ground at one of the many homeland airstrips


It even had a terminal building


My new set of wheels (going cheap, one careful owner .. that sort of thing)


Some of the local kids (yes thats my bike jacket)


dinner ;-)


God closes the page of another day with a beautiful sunset

Friday 10 April 2009

Contact Details

Please feel free to contact me while I'm in Australia. I'd love to hear from you. My details are:

Nevin Urey
MAF
PO BOX 821
Nhulunbuy
NT 0881
Australia

Present Timezone: GMT + 9.5 hrs

Mobile: +61 (0) 458 168 177
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Skype: nevster316
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"If I go up to the heavens, you are there;
if I make my bed in the depths, you are there.
If I rise on the wings of the dawn,
if I settle on the far side of
the sea,
even there your hand will guide me,
your right hand will hold me fast."

Ps 139. 8-10

Monday 6 April 2009

Settling in


Well I'm now 2 days in and already logged over 10 hours, lost count of the landings and amount of people already carried. The weather has been great and allowed me to concentrate on learning to fly a new airplane (GA8 Airvan). Anyway, life is busy but it's really great being in the centre of God's will. Hope to post some pics soon. Cya, Nev