I´ll just share with you some images taken during my short flight around Tenerife last week… Tried to mount the gopro on a different place of the plane (horizontal stabilizer) and I simply love the images!!!
At the end you can find a short video of the flight with my friend Dirk as co-pilot as well! He did a great job and we had a great time up in the air!
Come and enjoy the views with me!
Preflight selfie
The Vulcano at Güimar valley
Somewhere over the mountains between Güimar and Arico
Flying along the coast
Chasing the shadow…
Playa de las Américas
Costa los Gigantes from the air
Punta Teno
Punta de Teno & Pico del Teide
Sunshine above the clouds…
Enjoying the views.
Flying along the north coast of Tenerife
Moments before the landing at Tenerife North (TFN)
My last flight was to Fuerteventura. I like to fly there, because I spent living for 2 years on the island, love the beaches, the nature, it is very quite, and I enjoy the views from the bird’s perspective while flying.
Our route: Tenerife-Fuerteventura-Tenerife
My friend Daldo flew the first leg: Tenerife Norte to Fuerteventura. We have departed via visual E point (above Tenerife’s Las Teresitas beach), and have requested 5.500 feet. As there was calima (winds blowing from Sahara, normally with very poor visibility and hot air), by the temperatures of around 30 degrees we have been keeping an eye on the engine’s temperature to be sure everything is working fine. The problem by calima is, that there is inversion, so the temperature increases with the increasing altitude, so we have to take into consideration so the air cools the engine as it should.
Established on 5.500″ with practically no wind, the engine parameters were fine and we were able to continue on course.
Lining up on runway 12 at Tenerife North Airport
After approximately 1 hour we have reached the south of Fuerteventura and have requested to maintain below 1.000 feet, as well notified to make a low approach over the Punta de Jandia’s airfield, which I believe was used in the II. World war.
Punta de Jandia’s airfield at the south of Fuerteventura
Here is a short video of the low pass, in the video you can see that it was a little bumpy.
After the low pass we have continued along the coastline direction Morro Jable/Jandía.
Punta de Jandía
As you can see, arriving at Jandía, the white beaches are giving us a very warm welcome; with their longitude of 15 kilometers they stay on our left until Costa Calma.
Beach and Lighthouse Jandía
Continuing the coast line, we have reached lightouse La Entallada, one of my favourite places on the island…
Lighthouse “Faro La Entallada”
After another 15 minutes flight we have reached the Fuerteventura airfield, and Daldo have managed to land smoothly with some crosswind on the runway 01R.
Seconds before touchdown at Fuerteventura airport, RWY 01R
On the stand we have checked, whether our Gopro was still attached to the airplane, and luckily it was!!!
Gopro Hero placed on the wing
We have walked to the operations (it is nice that you may walk without having to pay expensive handling costs as for example in Lanzarote) and after that to the terminal to pick up our car we have hired previously. We have decided to go to a place called Casillas del Ángel, some 15-20 minutes from the airport, to taste the local speciality which is goat’s meat at the Restaurante el Labrador. Unfortunately they had no more goat’s meat (which would cost around 15€/plate), so we took as alternative escalope (for around 7-8€/ plate) with french fries (home made) and some home made tortilla, which was really tasty. The portion was huge, so in our stomach there was no more space left for dinner :-).
Short stay on a beach called “Playa Blanca” near Puerto del Rosario and back to the airport, return the car, pay the landing fees at the operations and walk to our Piper to make a outside check and all preparations necessary for the flight (including switching on our Gopro, should be a part of the plane’s checklist as well, lol).
I was flying today the second leg; Fuertevetura – Tenerife North. We have be cleard to taxi to the holding point of runway 01R, where we made the engine run-up and waited for the departure clearence.
Holding short of RWY 01R at E10
After departure we have continued on the runway heading below 1.000 feet until Corralejo in the north part of the island, to see the beaches and the volcanos as well.
Playa de Corralejo
Leaving the island Isla de Lobos on the right side we have continued our climb to 4.500 feet heading Tenerife North airport.
Isla de Lobos
After some 50 minutes we have reached Tenerife.
Heading to Tenerife or to the sun?
Descending over capital city Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
Descending over capital city Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
Landing on the runway 30.
Landing on the runway 30.
Now our Piper can rest to be ready for our next adventure trip 🙂