Flying in Africa with Hanks Aero Adventures

We’ll note our experiences of living and flying in southern Africa. We’ll share questions and our replies. We invite your comments. Follow our travels and maybe one day you, too, will come fly in Africa!

Wednesday, April 13, 2016

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What happens if an aircraft develops a mechanical problem along the way?   The plane you fly is Airworthy when you launch on your Sel...
Friday, April 1, 2016

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Weather – what happens if weather interferes  with our safari?   Weather : Seasonal weather patterns in southern Africa are such that t...
Friday, March 25, 2016

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Navigation – Finding your way on a Self-Fly Safari ® Getting where you want to go is key to being a happy pilot and reliable navigati...
Friday, March 18, 2016

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AIRCRAFT – Which plane should I use on my Self-Fly Safari? The fleet of General Aviation aircraft available for rent in South Africa ar...
Saturday, March 5, 2016

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The Lodges – What kind of places will I be staying at in the bush? Belmond Eagle Island Camp The terms “lodge” and “camp” are us...
Thursday, February 25, 2016

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What kind of flying experience do I need for a Self-Fly Safari? Flying in southern Africa is the same as flying anywhere else in the wo...
Wednesday, February 17, 2016

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Over the next several months we’ll discuss what a Self-Fly Safari is like. Among the topics: What are the lodges like? Is this a rugged cam...
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The Hanks Aero Team
Warnerville, New York, United States
Americans Nick and Christina Hanks flew their Helio Courier from New York across the Atlantic, through Europe, and down the length of Africa to South Africa. Nick is a former journalist and Christina is an Anthropologist and founder of the Iroquois Indian Museum of Howes Cave, New York. The trans-Africa flight convinced them that flying small aircraft in Africa was a great experience. They found that no one was promoting the idea. Hanks Aero Adventures Inc is the result.
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