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THE TIGER SAGA

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August 2025

It's been a while since I put pen to paper (or finger to screen) about flying. And considering my rollercoaster career as a helicopter pilot-equal parts Top Gun and Mr. Bean—I thought it a crime not to share some recent escapades from the wild blue yonder.

- GEORGE TONKING

THE TIGER SAGA

You know how a classic joke starts with a priest, a rabbi and a nun walking into a bar? Well, I figure a proper aviation story should kick off just as absurdly. Something like: “A Robbie, a Mooney, and a Tiger Moth fly onto a farm...” It's not quite that, but stay with me...

The day began ordinarily enough. I was out on patrol in my beloved, slightly wheezy Robinson R44—my trusty-rusty chopper that rattles more than a maraca in a mariachi band. Since it was school holidays and solo flying can get about as lonely as a Cessna parked at a fuel strike, I invited my son Ethan to ride along in the back seat for a day out with Dad.

Riding shotgun was Carin, a young commercial pilot from Sweden. We called her the “Stockholm Bombshell” not just because she looked like she'd stepped off the set of a Scandinavian action movie, but because her wit had more bite than an angry Ratel. A fierce blonde with a big laugh and a bigger passion for rotorcraft, she'd joined us to log some operational time and liven up the heliport with her Nordic charm.

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To paint the backdrop: general aviation in South Africa isn't what it used to be. Once a bustling community of Cessnas, Beechcraft, and Bells buzzing over the bushveld, it's now more of a sepia-toned postcard of the glory days—faded by rising fuel costs, regulatory red tape and an economy that's been driven like a rental car with no deposit.

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Taildraggers Warmbaths 2025

South Africans are known worldwide for their hospitality, and none more so than the farmers and aviators of the vast Springbok Flats, stretching from Pretoria to the Waterberg.

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1 mins

August 2025

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Register Review June 2025

June was a bit slower than the past few months with just ten additions and eight cancellations from the register.

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3 mins

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THE CONCRETE TRAWLER

The Mussandam peninsular, on the southern side of the straights of Hormuz, is impressive for its barrenness.

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4 mins

August 2025

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THE TIGER SAGA

It's been a while since I put pen to paper (or finger to screen) about flying. And considering my rollercoaster career as a helicopter pilot-equal parts Top Gun and Mr. Bean—I thought it a crime not to share some recent escapades from the wild blue yonder.

time to read

3 mins

August 2025

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SA Flyer Magazine

PEOPLE: VUYO WAKABA

Against huge odds, Vuyo Wakaba fulfilled his dream of becoming an SAA Captain

time to read

6 mins

August 2025

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PIGGYBACKS & PARASITES

One good aeroplane deserves another.

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5 mins

August 2025

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SA Flyer Magazine

AIRBUS CELEBRATES AND OPENS NEW CUSTOMER SUPPORT BASE

In a high-level celebration in July, Airbus celebrated 30 years of helicopter sales and support, and at the same time launched a key fixed wing aircraft support hub.

time to read

2 mins

August 2025

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SA Flyer Magazine

OPENING LOHS

Duran de Villiers flies everything from paragliders to a Bell 204 'Huey' and he has been a prolific supplier of magnificent Opening Shots.

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1 min

August 2025

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The Children's Flight 2025

The indomitable Felix Gosher has done it again. In July, Felix organised his tenth Children's Flight, sharing the thrill of flight with over 1000 deserving children under the banner of: Fly, Feed, Love & Inspire.

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1 mins

August 2025

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SA Flyer Magazine

THE FABULOUS CHIPMUNK My favourite plane

I have been privileged to have flown the most fantastic variety of planes - from the Denel Cheetah for an air-to-air refuelling mission, to a ninety-year-old Tiger Moth. So I suppose it's natural that I occasionally get asked an impossible question by a young bright-eyed aviation enthusiast: What's your favourite plane?

time to read

10 mins

August 2025

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