Evening All,
In my study's with Bob's text books I logged on to these forums and found some very good tips and loads of useful information, and so i figured I should do a quick intro...
My name is Matt Williams, 19yo, I started flying while I was 15 with the Australian Air Force Cadets, in Camden NSW in a good ol' Cessna 152.
Similarly to a few other intros ive read, I too did my Ab-Initio training in school holidays through senior school, and achieved GFPT in May 2009.
Thanks to the High School certificate and flying availability, PPL phase training was a slow slog, however i finally started moving through it in late 2010 with cadets and luckily had an FA18 Hornet Pilot with the RAAF continuing with my Nav training (That was awesome! Although I think he liked his Hornet, over our 172!), and moved to the Gold Coast in February this year to study full time.
So, I finished off PPL and are now in the middle of CPL Theory planning to achieve CPL and MECIR as quickly as i can. (Looking forward to getting behind the panel of a DA40 as a change of pace!)
Interestingly enough, I was selected by the Air cadets last year to attend an International Youth Aviation Education Exchange program in Hong Kong, where 50 Cadet delegates from all over the world gathered where we explored Hong Kong Airport, all of the operations there (ATC, Luggage, Fireies, Catering etc) and had a ride in Government services helicopters and even went powered parachuting in China. While I was there, I whipped out the Bob Tait PPL text book, and both Staff and Students of the tour were impressed at the standard in which Bob's textbook had been created based around the CASA syllabus saying they wished they had textbooks as easy and straight forward to understand! Thought that was an interesting tid-bit for the crowd here
Anyways I look forward to keeping involved with the forums and learning from all your experiences!
Happy Landings,
Matt