I had a difficult day on task4. Sank out into a blue hole, and landed in 8foot tall mesquite trees. Task 5 which was the exact same task went much better. I used my instruments properly, the radios worked perfectly and I took an earlier start with Alex. Here is Alex over a wind farm and oil feild.

We seemed to be at the leading edge of the lift area the whole flight which kept us a bit slow, however, we got there.

Jeff passed me on course and landed just before me.

Alex came in a bit later with a huge smile.

Bill Soderquist took the last start clock, and raced through, landing for the camera.
Day 5 results.
Alex's blog
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