A bit about me: Paul Gibbs
Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2006 9:04 pm
Hello Group,
Thought I would start off with a bit about me, I hope that the rest of you will introduce yourselves too.....
I have been a TAP (total aviation person) for all of my conscious life!
From being a spotter (NOT reg collector!) as a boy, to building r/c models and flying as an air cadet, onto gaining an ATPL commercial licence.
I was lucky enough to be awarded a flying scholarship by the RAF in 1991 at the age of seventeen, and went on to complete my PPL immediately after.
I spent a couple of years working for a small flying school as a general assistant, getting paid small amounts of cash and as much flying as I could grab.
Built my hours up to around 120 ish, tried unsuccessfully to join the RAF, and then was VERY lucky to be awarded a fully sponsored placement with Air Atlantique at Coventry.
After a year or so of doing menial jobs (from photocopying to hay bailing!) I completed my BCPL licence which allowed me to carry out aerial work.
First posting was to Lydd to fly the coastguard Islander (great fun, would go back if I could!), then after a year or so of that back to Coventry.
Flew various light twins (C402B, C402C, C404, C310) on aerial survey and pollution spotting flights. Once I had 700 hours I got my CPL, allowing me to fly public transport.
Got rated on the glorious Douglas DC6 and flew freight around Europe for around three years. In parallel with this got rated on my first turboprop, the Cessna F406, also as a freighter.
In 2000 took a transfer to Inverness, to work for Highland Airways (part of the Air Atlantique group) and got rated on the Jetstream 31, whilst continuing to fly the F406.
Jobs are many and varied up here, but include daily newspaper flights to the Scottish Islands (Western Isles, Orkney and Shetland), oil industry support flights as well as several scheduled runs.
I bought my Nipper in 1999, initially as a half share with my brother. Bought him out a few years ago, so now own it entirely.
In 2003 I commenced a full rebuild on G-AVXC (as she was known) and it is nearly finished. The restored aeroplane will be known as G-NIPR.
I still fly model aircraft, normally at least half dozen times each week, and have just bought a flexwing microlight (Pegasus XL-R).
I am a member of the PFA, BMAA and BMFA.
Total hours now around 6400, with 140 on Nippers.
As you may have deduced flying is my life, my work and my passion and is showing no sign of getting any less!
I hope the post has not bored you, and you will tell us all about YOUR flying background.
I look forward to reading it......
Happy Nippering.
Paul Gibbs
G-NIPR
Thought I would start off with a bit about me, I hope that the rest of you will introduce yourselves too.....
I have been a TAP (total aviation person) for all of my conscious life!
From being a spotter (NOT reg collector!) as a boy, to building r/c models and flying as an air cadet, onto gaining an ATPL commercial licence.
I was lucky enough to be awarded a flying scholarship by the RAF in 1991 at the age of seventeen, and went on to complete my PPL immediately after.
I spent a couple of years working for a small flying school as a general assistant, getting paid small amounts of cash and as much flying as I could grab.
Built my hours up to around 120 ish, tried unsuccessfully to join the RAF, and then was VERY lucky to be awarded a fully sponsored placement with Air Atlantique at Coventry.
After a year or so of doing menial jobs (from photocopying to hay bailing!) I completed my BCPL licence which allowed me to carry out aerial work.
First posting was to Lydd to fly the coastguard Islander (great fun, would go back if I could!), then after a year or so of that back to Coventry.
Flew various light twins (C402B, C402C, C404, C310) on aerial survey and pollution spotting flights. Once I had 700 hours I got my CPL, allowing me to fly public transport.
Got rated on the glorious Douglas DC6 and flew freight around Europe for around three years. In parallel with this got rated on my first turboprop, the Cessna F406, also as a freighter.
In 2000 took a transfer to Inverness, to work for Highland Airways (part of the Air Atlantique group) and got rated on the Jetstream 31, whilst continuing to fly the F406.
Jobs are many and varied up here, but include daily newspaper flights to the Scottish Islands (Western Isles, Orkney and Shetland), oil industry support flights as well as several scheduled runs.
I bought my Nipper in 1999, initially as a half share with my brother. Bought him out a few years ago, so now own it entirely.
In 2003 I commenced a full rebuild on G-AVXC (as she was known) and it is nearly finished. The restored aeroplane will be known as G-NIPR.
I still fly model aircraft, normally at least half dozen times each week, and have just bought a flexwing microlight (Pegasus XL-R).
I am a member of the PFA, BMAA and BMFA.
Total hours now around 6400, with 140 on Nippers.
As you may have deduced flying is my life, my work and my passion and is showing no sign of getting any less!
I hope the post has not bored you, and you will tell us all about YOUR flying background.
I look forward to reading it......
Happy Nippering.
Paul Gibbs
G-NIPR