Job is still going well. I have 2 students that I've been flying just over a week. They both just did their advanced instrument checkrides this week and did pretty well. The guy that does the checkrides was impressed with what I was able to do with them in a week and said they really like flying with me. Always good to hear!
I took a couple pictures the other day while we landed out in the desert so the students could switch seats and I got out to stretch. In the picture with a little of the helicopter shadow you can see the camels running away from us. One of my students said that I must smell bad because they took off running. Not so funny jokes are always funnier when they come in broken english.
Instrument training is great here. It's harder for students to cheat than it is in the states because of the visibility. It's pretty much always sandy and visibility isn't real great. In the past 2 weeks of flying I haven't had a day where you really had a horizon line. You might see a little further one day, but it still just blends into the dusty sky before too far. I had to sneak a picture in the cockpit to show the poor visibility.
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