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First Ever Group of Scouts to Obtain the Airmans Badge
It was very early in the morning of an
overcast day in Spring when a group of scouts, led by their Group Scout Leader
were waiting anxiously for the clouds to clear so that they take-off on the
Thruster T600N Microlight from Ta Qali. A full day of fun and excitement was
awaiting us.
This aircraft, although very small indeed, is rather special. The
microlight is able to take-off and land almost anywhere without the much fuss as
we are accustomed with conventional aircraft. It is very simple to fly although
it fulfills all the stringent rules of flying. On my first experience I felt
like floating high up in a bubble.
Finally the clearance to take-off came from the control tower. This was
the beginning of a one day full of hand-on experience and instructions that
finally led to the Scouts Airmans Badge. All the instructions where
conducted by tow able and most enthusiastic captains of the Armed Forces of
Malta Capt. M. A. Said and Capt. A. Dalli. They are the co-founders on the
Island Microlight Club.
The scouts helped to take the aircraft from the hangar, load it on the
trailer and tow it to the field. They were explained how to take care of the
aircraft and how to maintain it to keep it in good perfect order. They were also
instructed on the strict safety procedures before take-off and during the whole
flight.
The Flight experience was followed by the lectures on flight techniques,
instrumentation and aero-engines. These were carried out in the Aviation Museum,
and all the explanations were carried out on full size models of restored
aircraft. It is worth noting that the Aviation Museum is a gem and highly
interesting. The fact that you can watch members of the club performing
restoration is an admiration in itself. In my opinion inside these huts they are
performing engineering miracles. From a wreck of highly corroded mass of metal
that laid in the bottom of the sea, they managed to transform a smart looking
piece of engineering. It is a pity that it cannot fly, one restorer commented.
The highly motivated Director of the Museum, who showed us around, explains it
all we are interested in anything that flies. In the end of a long but most interesting day we were presented by a fully endorsed certificate that every participant is very proud to cherish. I am sure that it wont be long before we will return for a further flight on the microlight. By Carmel Mangani
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