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April 30, 2010

Camping Trip Benefits – Reasons To Brave The Outdoors

Filed under: Camping — Tags: , , , , , — arkan @ 4:30 pm

Want to plan something to occupy your holidays whether it is the Spring, Summer or Fall season? Ever thought about going on a camping trip which you can do independently, with some friends or to take the family out? If you have never been camping, it is something to thing about, a new venture that could become an exciting pastime for you to take up which is lots of fun for all.

It does sound fun going out camping, being in the open air and spending some free time with people you know, but you may wonder if camping is really what you want to try. It can depend on many things, as camping doesn’t suit everyone. A person may enjoy the outdoors, but there are other things to think about when going camping.

You have to consider how much you really love being outdoors, and if you want to try out camping for a change. Camping is enjoyed by many regardless of age or their background. Possibly, you have never been camping before and are not sure where to start. Most people when they go on a trip or a planned holiday, they like to stay “safe” and not bother with camping. It is easier to choose a package holiday with travelling by coach, boat or flying and accommodation like Bed and Breakfast, Hotels or Rented Self Catering Accommodation. It is possible to camp out safely, so this is something to consider as a new venture.

To start of with, if you enjoy the outdoors and the fresh air, then camping is something to think about when you planning a holiday away from it all. At home, maybe you are one for sitting out in the back garden, or you love gardening or going for short walks every day. These are one of the signs that will probably make you a potential camper. You may have enjoyed swimming outdoors in a friend’s pool if not your own, or playing many activities which are enjoyed outdoors. With camping, you can have a go at sleeping outside, eating out and doing other activities which are fun like frisbee, lawn tennis or badminton. Examine camping and look at the benefits.

Having a small budget and a family to take care of, then camping is a good option which is easier on the pocket. Camping is a more affordable activity for many which means for those who don’t usually go on trips, then this is an option to think about. For camping, there are many camp parks and other campground areas which are public for you to stay in, especially for first time campers who may prefer to be around other people. Most camping establishments charge an admission fee or camping which isn’t too much, compared with paying for airfares for all of you, accommodation to stay in and additional fees for say an amusement park. As most of the time, you may be doing your own catering, it will be cheap to stock up on foods.

There are many options open to you when camping, which can make your holiday different from one to the next. You can choose to camp in a tent which is traditional for campers or in an RV. Some people have their own RV, whilst there are always RV’s for rent. There is also a choice of campgrounds for you to look at and choose. When choosing a location, there are many campground parks to be found in one area for you to pick from. Choosing the right campground park, you may even get to choose which spot you’d like within the park!

Looking at camping is very interesting and making a decision to go is one that should be thought about. In America many find camping a wonderful pastime so it is regarded as very popular.

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June 20, 2009

How to Capitalize on Benefits from Part 141 and Part 61 Helicopter Flight Training

Filed under: Flights — Tags: , , , , , , — arkan @ 7:38 am

There has long been a debate on the advantages of Part 141 versus Part 61 training. Student pilots are confused by the differences and are therefore unable to determine how to make the most of the benefits offered by each.

The following remains the same, regardless of whether your train under Part 141 or Part 61: 1)Written tests. 2)Oral exam in check ride. 3)Flight portion of the check ride. 4)License issued.

Measurement of success is the same at both types of schools: 1)Instructors make or break the school. Knowledgeable, experienced instructors are key. 2)Some flight schools have a high dropout ratio. Successful schools should have at least 90% of the students they train attain the certificates and ratings they signed up for. 3)Aircraft maintenance is important. Students should very seldom have flight lessons cancelled due to aircraft being grounded. 4)The school accident record should be zero or close to zero, indicating that the school places a high value on your safety.

On the surface, it looks like all helicopter flight schools are very similar. This is why it is so useful to understand the differences between Part 141 and Part 61. The two biggest differences are: 1)Part 141 training requires following an FAA approved Training Course Outline (TCO). Part 61 does not require a TCO be used at all. 2)The flight school itself and the Chief Flight Instructor have to meet stringent FAA requirements. Part 61 is not subject to these FAA requirements.
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