Today we were visited by an ex Compton Abbas instructor .1st seen as a teenage microlight instructor now a Loganair Senior First Officer about to get his command on the Saab 340s . Today his passed his test to be a PPL examiner .
Rarely snowy in Stornoway due proximity of the Gulf Stream . Now someone mentioned wind .......prompted a 1st time photo scan ..
SYY , Rwy 36 , 15th April 1992 , about 40+kts from the East .....

G-BTPJ , or Papa Jugular . If zoomed in , flare just started as elevators just beginning to move up . Drift still applied but kicking off beginning as rudder V slightly to the left , and ailerons moving to put right wheels down 1st [ into wind wheels ] . Full flap to get a short stop and avoid a long taxi in .
Bottom centre , even the birds are walking [ or maybe holding on the post ] . Looks like an Oyster catcher , or Sandpiper , but he's parked into wind with ground locks engaged !
Wind is everyday bread and butter in The Western or Northern Isles to those who ply their trade there . 60 kts across is not unknown in Benbecula , operations normal ;
100 kts overnight experienced in Shetland . Luckily we were in hotel bar , but felt like a sledge hammer hitting the hotel .
The Minch more difficult if you are afloat ... once passed 3 submarines in 30 minutes , and flew a lowish pass by one of Dave B's frigates , [ thought it might appear unfriendly if we went straight over his stern , and we did not know where his Lynx was ] and being the senior , silent , service they did not answer our courtesy calls on 'Guard' frequency .
Aharon thanks again for your pictorial trips .
rgds dave f .