Tue Mar 16, 2021 4:56 pm
#1833719
The return to flying is proving to be the best incentive to lose the Lockdown lard so no cake-eating here for the time being
Moderator: AndyR
Fellsteruk wrote:I’m not sure what I’m more excited about my first flight in an age or the cafe at my new airfield and the cakes they make.
Fellsteruk wrote:Not gonna lie I’m very nervous about how much I’ve forgotten and really hope it’s not too much.
Fellsteruk wrote:I’m guessing I’m not alone on that front
Fellsteruk wrote:I’m not sure what I’m more excited about my first flight in an age or the cafe at my new airfield and the cakes they make.
Paul_Sengupta wrote:As for the question if anyone has any dates....
https://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/sticky_toffee_pudding_05454
https://www.taste.com.au/recipes/sticky-date-cake-caramel-sauce/d4139b4f-5208-42fb-bf10-7952204a8140
FlightDek wrote:Fellsteruk wrote:I’m not sure what I’m more excited about my first flight in an age or the cafe at my new airfield and the cakes they make.
Fellsteruk
Are you starting at Hawarden now? I might see you there as I sometimes fly a Robin based there (when I can get back up with an instructor to blow away almost 6 months of cobwebs)
Fellsteruk wrote:If I could fly on drool I’d have the cheapest ppl..
It’s a novelty to have a toilet at the airport for me so a brick building, posh coffee, cake etc etc well I’m excited.
I’m easily pleased
Fellsteruk wrote:Yeah will be at Hawarden now, are there many GA aircraft based there seems to be lots of jets more than anything else.
Paul_Sengupta wrote:As for the question if anyone has any dates....
https://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/sticky_toffee_pudding_05454
Nero wrote:Skytrek at Rochester have just mailed with similar phased plans and dates to get renewals done first
~ Scott