Saturday, June 30, 2012

What our journey to Komodo could have been

A bright and early morning, a perfect set up, flight plan on file, weather perfect and a willing group for the Komodo Dragon experience.

The brief was all set up, we reviewed the landing in Komodo



The airport chart was found on the internet.


Weather was reviewed and all was good to go.





Life span and size

Komodos have a life span of 50 years! Their length is about 3 meters (10 feet) and they weight around 70 kg ( 155 pounds).

Fun fact, they can swim!

They can swim in the open sea and are actually very good swimmer. They swim from one island to another island inside the Komodo National Park. They usually change of island to find food and their favourite prey or during the mating season to find a receptive female in order to make babies! However it is very rare to see them swimming in the open sea.

Speed

These giant monitors Lizards can run very fast with a speed up to 12 mph (about 20 km/h) and even more when they hunt. Visitors of the Komodo National Park have to be very careful especially with Kids. The dragons are usually sleeping and seem to be very slow but in a second they can reach maximum speed!

Komodos lay eggs

Female lays between 15 to 30 eggs. There are four times more female than males! The maturity age is about 8 to 10 years old. See the specific page on the reproduction of Komodo Dragons.
They are usually solitary animals but it can arrive to find them in a group for feeding and during the mating season.

History

They have been discovered one hundred years ago in 1910 when a plane WWI pilot crashed into the Komodo sea. He swam to theKomodo Island and discovered this new specie. Then in 1912, a scientific expedition was carried on and they captured several dragons.
They are the largest lizards on earth. Their length can be up to 3 meters (about 10 feet). They are also the heaviest lizards and they can weight up to 70 Kg (about 155 lbs).  If you want to know more about the komodo dragon facts you can ask me in the comments.

How many are left?

The estimated population of Komodo dragon is about 5 700. They live on the Komodo islands in the National Park. It is located in Indonesia, between the island of Lombok and Flores. These giant lizards live on the following islands:
  • Komodo island (3000 dragons)
  • Rinca Island (900 dragons)
  • Gili Motong (150 dragons)
  • In some parts of Flores island, North of Labuan Bajo.
It is an endangered specie. They don’t have any predators but humans hunt their favourite prey: the dear and the water buffalo. If you want to know more about the diet of Komodo dragons.
Since this giant Lizard has been protected and the creation of the Komodo national Park, their number is actually increasing but very slowly.

Taxonomy

Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Sauria
Family: Varanidae
Genus: Varanus
Species: komodoensis
Category: Reptiles, lizards
Common Name: Monitor, Komodo Dragon
Other Common Names: Land Crocodile, Ora, Giant Monitor

But all of these did not happen because

On 6/30 at 0930 local Mustang 0155 (N510KB) was departing for Komodo Island (WATO) to visit the Komodo Dragons.  The left engine was stared first.  The start was normal, once started the left generator charge current was indicating 310 AMPS and the throttle was increased to 57% N2 so the generator would show green instead of red.  It should be noted, the start charge current on start up has been slowing rising for the past 100 starts, in particular on the left engine. I monitored the battery charge current waiting for it to reach less than 100 AMPS.  At approximately 250 AMPS the charge current went to -15AMPS. 
 
I noted the left generator putting out 28 volts at 0 AMPS.  The CAS message window was completely full of CAS messages, and I chose to ignore the messages because it is very difficult to determine what the actual failure is when these types of buss faults occur.  I hypothesized that the left GCU had tripped off line and attempted to reset the left generator, two attempts failed to restore the generator.  Realizing the fault was more serious, I elected to shutdown the left engine and inspect the airplane.





Friday, June 29, 2012

A Day in Bali

Arrival was fantastic

we were welcomed by the Staff of our Handler and all the pilot received a plaque as a memento of their accomplishment flying around the world.



The 2 Pilots of N510KD showing their reward.



Then came:

Our Louis-Alain had a birthday while in Bali

His raving for chocolate was answered accordingly as well as the candles on the cake:







too much drink.....


amy be not, since we went to the Rock Bar, a unique bar close by directly in the rock overlooking the ocean.


with proper drinks



a visit to the Uluwatu Temple with a Hindu connotation


The temple is occupy by snatching Monkeys...



a "Wall of China" feeling


Too many people for our liking waiting for the Sunset

Our Home in Bali

AJ made arrangement for our stay at the Four Seasons in Bali:

The Jimbaran Bay Resort...I have to say what a place, great accommodations and great offerings.

we managed to have a great tennis game and then someswinning

check this place....











Flying from Borobudur to Bali

Another leg south of the equator.

The many islands of Indonesia are amazing, but Java is the most well known one and along the way we saw a number of volcanoes and many of them are active.

This is a part of the world we her the ground move on a regular basis.

Our Borobudur guide, Didit told us about the loss of his house and a number of his neighbors in the last earthquake.

This is what you see from the plane:


And this in the plane on the G1000


The flight was simple enough, but the arrival in Bali was dense, and guess what we were given another hold...this must be the 14th one since we started the journey. Standard right turn and direct entry, but fast about 185 its, since we were number #9 for landing and we had airline above us going the same, Our initial altitude was 9000 feet.


man did we negotiate shortcut on this route!

But the "Flight Plan enroute" gave us another understanding of the wording, while rolling and passing 70kts on the runway we were told to execute the SID ( Standard Departure) ...I had it program in the G1000...but it would had been easier ifv we ere told before starting the roll.





No we did not get lost and yes we had to do a holding over Kuta



Sunset at Borobudur

We are so engrossed in Borobudur that we decided to also go to the Sunset at the temple.

A different shade of color and amazing lights gave us another view of the temple





Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Borobudur

Our home in Borobudur is the Aman Jiwo from Aman Resort.

The name mean peaceful soul...It must be because we had a 2 hours drive from the Solo airport, not the closest one, but the only one we could use since the main airport here is under renovation and close to parking for tangent aircraft.


The hotel is shape like the Borobudur temple


sitting on the side of a mountain, it is a mystic place


the room..I should say suite are very comfortable


we were welcome by girls throwing rose petals a us.

But this nothing compare to the beauty and uniqueness of the Temple of Borobudur. Some of us decided to do the morning sunrise experience with a wake up call at 0430 am....a little rough but certainly worth the experience.






yes 4:30 is early and it is very dark outside. at least the direction are welcoming, but misleading I never saw the Candi Temple









But is Anais Doing?


This is what you have in each of the Cupola


what a sight



Lori and Jerry were the only one joining us at 0500 for the Sunrise tour






Really great perspective and the advantage of the early start is the fact that nobody is on site