A Partial List of Morning Glory Pilots
Rob Thompson first flew the wave in company with the author in 1989, and has returned many times. His documentary on the Morning Glory airs on the National Geographic channel.
Rob Thompson VideoGeoff Sim was a member of the first group of pilots to make the trek in '91 or 92. His most recent visit was in an ASW25.
Geoff Sim - City Coast MotorcyclesIan McPhee needs no introduction, I'm sure.
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Rudi Gaismaier brought his LS3 Top by trailer from South Australia. He did not get any spectacular flights, but managed a creditable 300km on a blue wave. He's busy with the amazing Grob G520T, flying the jetstream up in the stratosphere. He says the air traffic controllers get most confused tracking an aircraft which is slowly proceeding backwards.
Airborne Research AustraliaTriple Pete is a legend in the hang-gliding community. He made the trip to Burketown in 1997, but did not catch a wave.
Triple PeteJohn Levett has been a staunch member of the gliding community for more years than he'd care to remember. He has travelled from Tasmania to take part in the fun & games several times, and has had some memorable flights.
John LevettPaule Poole and Amanda Wilkinson have been willing hosts to the September invasion for many, many years. Their amazing energy has helped make the event a great success. Both have soared the Glory - and Paul has actually soared a powerplane on it!
Savannah AviationAlaric Giles (alias Dr Death) is a serious competition hang-glider pilot who commands considerable respect in that community both for his airmanship and his long-term service to the sport. He has also achieved some .... err, renown, for his antics in sailplanes.
"Any landing you can swim away from ..."Others include Colin Brock, PK, CMac, Harry HangGlider, Alan Blake, Russell Ferrier and most of the gliding population of Byron Bay. My apologies for the omission of those whose names presently escape me.
If you haven't already done so, you may wish to read Pilot Notes.
You may also be interested in abbreviated flight data from earlier years.