A last minute decision to go to Scone and a lot of phone calls to let folk know that I was there, in light of last week's suspected arson attack on the auction rooms.
Once again my thanks to the folks at ACS Flight Training for their hospitality and patience.
Warrior cleared 27 at Bravo and making undertaking his checks.
G-BODD Cherokee Warrior, Scone by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr
One of two Cessna 152s flying last night, seen here warming up.
G-BSDO Cessna 152, Scone by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr
A night stopping Squirrel
G-LARR Squirrel, Scone by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr
This squirrel is temporarily based doing power line checks on high tension cables
G-PDGI Squirrel, Scone by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr
A night stopping R44 with a bit of creative back-lighting
G-ROYM R44, Scone by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr
Based EC135 a Babcock technician is undertaking some line maintenance in the falling light. He's leaning on the equipment used for washing the engine turbine air compressor.
G-SCAA EC135, Scone by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr
It got darker still
G-SCAA EC135, Scone by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr
Perth Tower and SCAA base
Perth Tower SCAA base, Scone by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr
The two Cessna 152s, each making an approach to land
Two Cessna 152s in the circuit, Scone by Wallace Shackleton, on Flickr
The full sized versions can be seen on my Flickr page.