I am at the airport at 7:00 am to retrieve the Radar.
All seems to be in order, the rest of the journeyers arrived at 08:30 for a 9:53 slot time departure.
Based on the assurance of the local people, we are suppose to have the radar in our hands by noon and installation and testing should take roughly 90 minutes.
I make the decision to keep my team together and to launch the rest of the group to Iquitos to board the "Aqua" for an Amazon Cruise and the Pink Dolphin encounter.
All seems to be in order, the rest of the journeyers arrived at 08:30 for a 9:53 slot time departure.
Based on the assurance of the local people, we are suppose to have the radar in our hands by noon and installation and testing should take roughly 90 minutes.
I make the decision to keep my team together and to launch the rest of the group to Iquitos to board the "Aqua" for an Amazon Cruise and the Pink Dolphin encounter.
With Bogota being the capital of Colombia, it's international airport is busy and the departure is complicated. The local FBO offers a stand alone radio to retrieve the clearance. We have a slot time for each airplane, including mine.
The airplanes are getting loaded up. The idea is to request start up of the engine about 30 minutes prior to our slot time.
Hiro-san and Nori-san are waving goodbye to the participants, here WM, as we stay behind to solve our radar problem.
Here CO
Finally SJ
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