Hi there good people,
I've had a good time flying a 182 around South Africa and Namibia, where I am today. On Sunday evening I flew a Tiger Moth for an hour. So far I have about 17 hours of flight time, and estimate another 12 or so. Today we go to Botswana to the Okavango Delta, then on Sunday to Victoria Falls, and Monday - Thursday back to Botswana at a place called Tuli, then back to Jo-Burg. Then the next day, I'm going to Kenya for few more days before going home. There I am going to be picked up by a pilot with a 206 and also owns a game camp, so that ought to be fun as well. He and some of his friends picked up their SES ratings from Don Lee with Alaska Floats and Skis. I have already seen something called a Springboken (like an antelope), Kudus, baboons, a wild jackal, oryx, and a zebra with brown and white stripes, but they have always been at a distance. Courntryside in Namibia is great, but I have only seen perhaps a 1/4th of it. AvGas is scarce. Some dunes are sandy colored with redish tops. Unfortunately, aircraft has very milky plexiglas side windows, so airborne photo ops are rare. Have eaten oryx steak, as good or better than elk. I highly recommend coming over here to fly with Hanks Aero Adventures if you ever have the chance. Saw the Fish River Canyon, but when I was flying over it the A/C was lower on fuel than desired, so I didn't spend much time there, but did see a couple nice tourist views from the ground. People are great.
I think I know where I am some of the time. I'll post photos when I come home, and email/internet is very sporatic, so I may not be on this web site for a few days.
Take care, God Bless,
Matt


