Late last year a buyer was found and the process started to ferry the plane to its new home. Turns out the buyer was an airline pilot from Kenya which is four big African countries away from where we are. A trip that even cruising at 300 kph would take two days. We had hoped this would happen in November but paperwork delays meant that in order to deliver it in the 2013 calendar year, we had to travel on 30th and 31st December.
The weather for the days we flew |
The obligatory in flight shot. |
We flew along almost all of the eastern shore of Lake Malawi which is huge and equivalent the distance between London to Glasgow.
The Cape McClear Peninsula at the bottom of Lake Malawi |
It's hard to get the scale here but even at 13000 ft many were still towering way above us and the tops were rolling around like naughty boys fighting under a blanket.
Eventually they gave way to a more predictable pattern and we arrived at Dodoma and landed at the airstrip in the middle of town.
Some of the MAF guys had graciously made themselves available during the Christmas break and put us up in a house on their compound which had a swimming pool. Turns out this is an excellent idea in a hot and dusty place.
On the last day of the year we took off for the last time to complete the last Mercy Air flight in the Seneca. Despite this it was still the first time I had flown at 13000 ft and had higher terrain showing on the GPS - the orange and red in the picture below.
This was Kilimanjaro and Meru Peak which were safely about 65 miles away.
What it looked like out of the window. |
Kilimanjaro seemingly floating above the vast African plains |
How to pass the time on long flights - take another selfie |
Turns out he was still busy with his own day job on New Years Eve but invited my to fly jump seat on his Dash 8-100 that afternoon.
Call it a bus-man's holiday but despite over 10 hours in a little plane the previous two days I jumped at the chance.
We flew down to the coast just south of Mombasa |
And back! |
So, our little adventure involved 1770 miles (2850 km) which is enough to get you from London to well past Moscow or very almost from the UK to Canada.
Thank you
Paul and Cathy