The slight easing of lockdown restrictions has meant people have been able to once again pick up outdoor hobbies they have been missing for months.
For Paul Walker-Williamson, of Felbrigg, that has meant finally returning to the skies in his microlight aircraft.
Mr Walker-Williamson, 52, said after his first flight in months over Cromer: “It felt amazing to be back in the air.
“It is simply the best way to forget about your troubles and reset your mind. The views are absolutely breathtaking.”
Mr Walker-Williamson said his last flight was on March 4, and microlight pilots were given the green light to fly again on May 15.
Northrepps Airfield reopened the following day - but only to flying members and with new social distancing rules.
Mr Walker-Williamson took up the hobby four years ago. He flies a Quik GT-450 Flexwing Microlight, which cruises at around 70mph.
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