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ContestID67[_2_]
May 19th 10, 03:45 AM
I don't quite get how things work at Mifflin. According to http://SSA.org
and a google search the only soaring activities there seems to be
during contests. There seems to be no commercial operation there nor
any club. If I was to show up wanting to fly the ridge, how do I go
about getting a tow and/or instruction? I hear about clubs making
road trips to Mifflin -- do they bring along their own tow plane?

Expiring minds want to know. Thanks.

Frank Whiteley
May 19th 10, 04:56 AM
On May 18, 8:45*pm, ContestID67 > wrote:
> I don't quite get how things work at Mifflin. *According tohttp://SSA.org
> and a google search the only soaring activities there seems to be
> during contests. *There seems to be no commercial operation there nor
> any club. *If I was to show up wanting to fly the ridge, how do I go
> about getting a tow and/or instruction? *I hear about clubs making
> road trips to Mifflin -- do they bring along their own tow plane?
>
> Expiring minds want to know. *Thanks.

I discussed formation of a soaring chapter at Mifflin with John Good
earlier this year and provided some information on behalf of the SSA
Clubs & Chapters Comittee. While researching clubs and chapters 3-4
weeks ago, I found that the Mifflin Soaring Association filed with the
state of Pennsylvania on 4/19/2010, but have yet to receive a follow-
up from John. Beyond that and some other background chatter, it
appears to be a work in progress.

Frank Whiteley

Tom[_12_]
May 19th 10, 12:35 PM
Ridge Soaring Gliderport is nearby. (Two valleys west.) We started the
soaring operation at Mifflin 20 years ago to accomodate a large number
of gliders for competitions.

Ridge Soaring Gliderport is a full-service, dedicated gliderport, at
the base of the famous Bald Eagle Ridge.
Web site: www.eglider.org

Tom Knauff

T8
May 19th 10, 01:40 PM
On May 18, 10:45*pm, ContestID67 > wrote:
> I don't quite get how things work at Mifflin. *According tohttp://SSA.org
> and a google search the only soaring activities there seems to be
> during contests. *There seems to be no commercial operation there nor
> any club. *If I was to show up wanting to fly the ridge, how do I go
> about getting a tow and/or instruction? *I hear about clubs making
> road trips to Mifflin -- do they bring along their own tow plane?
>
> Expiring minds want to know. *Thanks.

Tows are available by arrangement with Butch (R. L.) Thompson or Brian
Glick. Look either up on the SSA website for contact info. That's
about the extent of regular ops.

Butch or Brian might be able to advise you of planned club activities
and perhaps you could coordinate. Most ridge activity in April, May,
October.

-Evan Ludeman / T8

BG[_3_]
May 20th 10, 03:42 AM
Mifflin does not have a club, but we have been offering tows here
since 1994 when Butch Thompson bought a Husky and located here. We now
have 2 towplanes, as my family owns a 180 Cessna that I tow in. Butch
and I work together on this, as I do have a regular job, although it
is somewhat flexible in scheduling. Basically he covers the days i can
not be at the field and we work togehter on the rest. When large clubs
come, we both tow, and we both enjoy the sport of soaring, the people
and the flying. We endevour to be as full service as we can.

The new clubhouse proposal is well in the works and if all goes well,
we should have it up and usable by the spring 11 season. We have
managed 16 years without it, but we think it will contribute a lot. We
also intend to try and bring in some students and new local people
that would love to learn, but so far have no close place to go. We
have a small band of volunteer help that we hope to expand on.

As of now, the club by-laws and membership issues are being worked
out. This is however, a public field that all, club, or non club alike
are welcome to come and enjoy the flying. We usually tell everyone
that tows are available 365 & 7, that is what we strive for. You will
find the outlanding fields in this area much better than most, that is
what makes it such a good beginners and student place to fly. In the
fall we have had very large contigents of gliders and clubs for fall
thermal and ridge flying. Spring has been good, but not as good as
fall.

Anything else I can help you with, just let me know. As Evan
mentioned, my contact info can be found in the members section of
SSA.org.

I hope this helps
Brian Glick



On May 19, 8:40*am, T8 > wrote:
> On May 18, 10:45*pm, ContestID67 > wrote:
>
> > I don't quite get how things work at Mifflin. *According tohttp://SSA..org
> > and a google search the only soaring activities there seems to be
> > during contests. *There seems to be no commercial operation there nor
> > any club. *If I was to show up wanting to fly the ridge, how do I go
> > about getting a tow and/or instruction? *I hear about clubs making
> > road trips to Mifflin -- do they bring along their own tow plane?
>
> > Expiring minds want to know. *Thanks.
>
> Tows are available by arrangement with Butch (R. L.) Thompson or Brian
> Glick. *Look either up on the SSA website for contact info. *That's
> about the extent of regular ops.
>
> Butch or Brian might be able to advise you of planned club activities
> and perhaps you could coordinate. *Most ridge activity in April, May,
> October.
>
> -Evan Ludeman / T8

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