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lanebush
November 23rd 10, 10:47 PM
I realize that a new badge person is either in training or just been
trained. Has anyone received an approval lately? I have had a badge
submission in for over two months and heard nothing. The SSA staff
assures me that he should be getting to in any time now. I am
wondering if anyone else has better info.

Lane
XF

T8
November 24th 10, 12:02 AM
On Nov 23, 5:47*pm, lanebush > wrote:
> I realize that a new badge person is either in training or just been
> trained. *Has anyone received an approval lately? *I have had a badge
> submission in for over two months and heard nothing. *The SSA staff
> assures me that he should be getting to in any time now. *I am
> wondering if anyone else has better info.
>
> Lane
> XF

Yep. And it was quick, too.

email:

I'm guessing that for whatever reason Rollin does not have your
application. He turned around a bunch of altitude claims from our
wave camp in a very timely fashion.

-Evan Ludeman / T8

Tony[_5_]
November 24th 10, 01:52 PM
On Nov 23, 4:47*pm, lanebush > wrote:
> I realize that a new badge person is either in training or just been
> trained. *Has anyone received an approval lately? *I have had a badge
> submission in for over two months and heard nothing. *The SSA staff
> assures me that he should be getting to in any time now. *I am
> wondering if anyone else has better info.
>
> Lane
> XF

Things were slow this summer but seem to have picked back up. I'd
email the "badge dude" and see if he has your stuff. He was really
responsive to an email I sent him earlier this fall.

jcarlyle
November 24th 10, 02:37 PM
Rollin e-mailed me without my asking, to let me know he'd received my
application, CD and calibration for Diamond Distance from SSA
Headquarters. A week later he e-mailed again, to let me know he'd
approved my claim.

He's seems like a good guy. I get the impression he’s a little
overwhelmed at the moment. An e-mail to him would be appropriate.

-John

On Nov 23, 5:47 pm, lanebush > wrote:
> I realize that a new badge person is either in training or just been
> trained. Has anyone received an approval lately? I have had a badge
> submission in for over two months and heard nothing. The SSA staff
> assures me that he should be getting to in any time now. I am
> wondering if anyone else has better info.
>
> Lane
> XF

Jeff Casto[_2_]
November 25th 10, 02:10 AM
At 14:37 24 November 2010, jcarlyle wrote:
>Rollin e-mailed me without my asking, to let me know he'd received my
>application, CD and calibration for Diamond Distance from SSA
>Headquarters. A week later he e-mailed again, to let me know he'd
>approved my claim.
>
>He's seems like a good guy. I get the impression he=92s a little
>overwhelmed at the moment. An e-mail to him would be appropriate.
>
>-John
>
>On Nov 23, 5:47 pm, lanebush wrote:
>> I realize that a new badge person is either in training or just been
>> trained. Has anyone received an approval lately? I have had a badge
>> submission in for over two months and heard nothing. The SSA staff
>> assures me that he should be getting to in any time now. I am
>> wondering if anyone else has better info.
>>
>> Lane
>> XF
>
>

I suspect that during the transition some things got lost. I submitted two
applications this summer, one in June and one in September. I never heard
anything on the earlier one, so I emailed Rollin. He said he never
received it, so I resubmitted. The latter application he handled very
quickly and emailed me to let me know he had processed and approved it.

Jeff Casto[_2_]
November 25th 10, 02:12 AM
At 14:37 24 November 2010, jcarlyle wrote:
>Rollin e-mailed me without my asking, to let me know he'd received my
>application, CD and calibration for Diamond Distance from SSA
>Headquarters. A week later he e-mailed again, to let me know he'd
>approved my claim.
>
>He's seems like a good guy. I get the impression he=92s a little
>overwhelmed at the moment. An e-mail to him would be appropriate.
>
>-John
>
>On Nov 23, 5:47 pm, lanebush wrote:
>> I realize that a new badge person is either in training or just been
>> trained. Has anyone received an approval lately? I have had a badge
>> submission in for over two months and heard nothing. The SSA staff
>> assures me that he should be getting to in any time now. I am
>> wondering if anyone else has better info.
>>
>> Lane
>> XF
>
>

I suspect that during the transition some things got lost. I submitted two
applications this summer, one in June and one in September. I never heard
anything on the earlier one, so I emailed Rollin. He said he never
received it, so I resubmitted. The latter application he handled very
quickly and emailed me to let me know he had processed and approved it.

lanebush
November 27th 10, 03:33 AM
On Nov 24, 9:12*pm, Jeff Casto > wrote:
> At 14:37 24 November 2010, jcarlyle wrote:
>
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> >Rollin e-mailed me without my asking, to let me know he'd received my
> >application, CD and calibration for Diamond Distance from SSA
> >Headquarters. A week later he e-mailed again, to let me know he'd
> >approved my claim.
>
> >He's seems like a good guy. I get the impression he=92s a little
> >overwhelmed at the moment. An e-mail to him would be appropriate.
>
> >-John
>
> >On Nov 23, 5:47 pm, lanebush *wrote:
> >> I realize that a new badge person is either in training or just been
> >> trained. *Has anyone received an approval lately? *I have had a badge
> >> submission in for over two months and heard nothing. *The SSA staff
> >> assures me that he should be getting to in any time now. *I am
> >> wondering if anyone else has better info.
>
> >> Lane
> >> XF
>
> I suspect that during the transition some things got lost. I submitted two
> applications this summer, one in June and one in September. I never heard
> anything on the earlier one, so I emailed Rollin. He said he never
> received it, so I resubmitted. The latter application he handled very
> quickly and emailed me to let me know he had processed and approved it.

He said he is checking into a few applications that may have gotten
over looked in the shuffle.

Lane

20flyer
November 28th 10, 02:48 AM
All,

Things are somewhat backed up still. Right after Judy left, and
before Rollin took over,
Cindy Brickner was doing a lot of the badge/record work. She told me
that there was a
three month backlog she was working through, in addition to training
Rollin, running a
business, and doing some other SSA work.

Had a friend finish up a Silver Badge that took about three weeks.
I've submitted a
record flight in early October, but Cindy hasn't been able to get to
it yet, nor has it been
forwarded to Rollin. This all needs a bit more time to settle out.
Don't believe things
are happening in chronological order right now

Steve

jcarlyle
November 28th 10, 04:37 AM
I agree, Steve. Probably the best thing one can do now is to fly a
badge flight such that there are minimal interpretation difficulties.
If it's easy to verify as per FAI Sporting Code, it'll get approved
fast. If there are nuances involved, it'll take longer.

-John

On Nov 27, 9:48 pm, 20flyer > wrote:
> This all needs a bit more time to settle out.
> Don't believe things
> are happening in chronological order right now
>
> Steve

lanebush
November 28th 10, 01:09 PM
On Nov 27, 11:37*pm, jcarlyle > wrote:
> I agree, Steve. Probably the best thing one can do now is to fly a
> badge flight such that there are minimal interpretation difficulties.
> If it's easy to verify as per FAI Sporting Code, it'll get approved
> fast. If there are nuances involved, it'll take longer.
>
> -John
>
> On Nov 27, 9:48 pm, 20flyer > wrote:
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> > This all needs a bit more time to settle out.
> > Don't believe things
> > are happening in chronological order right now
>
> > Steve

The leg I am waiting on is the Silver duration. Pretty straight
forward. Just an affidavit and a witness that I was observed in the
air for over five hours.

Lane
XF

woodyacme
November 28th 10, 02:06 PM
On Nov 23, 5:47*pm, lanebush > wrote:
> I realize that a new badge person is either in training or just been
> trained. *Has anyone received an approval lately? *I have had a badge
> submission in for over two months and heard nothing. *The SSA staff
> assures me that he should be getting to in any time now. *I am
> wondering if anyone else has better info.
>
> Lane
> XF

Hi all;

A little off topic, but pertains to "badges" and soaring.

I am new to soaring, and just getting ready to get my glider
endorsement for my private. I am interested in working on "badges" and
for someone who is new, can someone point me to a diagram or a
directory somewhere that I can use as a guide to get started? What
badge should be the first step, and in what order should I work on
getting them?

Thanks

Steve

Burt Compton - Marfa
November 28th 10, 02:54 PM
> A little off topic, but pertains to "badges" and soaring.
>
> I am new to soaring, and just getting ready to get my glider
> endorsement for my private. I am interested in working on "badges" and
> for someone who is new, can someone point me to a diagram or a
> directory somewhere that I can use as a guide to get started? What
> badge should be the first step, and in what order should I work on
> getting them?
> Thanks
> Steve

If you are in the USA (the badges are international), look at Soaring
Society of America website at www.ssa .org
Join the SSA. (Must be a member to earn the badges. Badge records
are archived at our National Soaring Museum in Elmira, NY.)

Also look at the terrific booklet series by Bob Wander, "Badges Made
Easy" (for A,B,C, Bronze, Silver badges.)
at www.bobwander.com or on the SSA site under merchandise.

A few pilots new to soaring don't think the badge program is
significant, but they likely do not know the history of the program
that dates back to the 1920's, when a few precious moments of soaring
flight were rewarded with the A,B,C, badges, Soaring flights were
more difficult to achieve back then and in a way, the badge program
honors those pioneers who worked to discover the art and science of
soaring. So be a part of the tradition and proudly wear your soaring
badges.

Note: You will add the glider category rating to your existing
Private Pilot Certificate (USA).
It is not an endorsement, as you wrote, it is a FAA Practical Test.
Details under FAA CFR's part 61.107 and 61.109.
Your glider instructor will make sure you meet all of the FAA
requirements for ground and flight training and recommend some texts
and videos.
Bob Wander's "Private Pilot Checkride Made Easy" book will help you
study for the checkride (FAA "Practical Test".)

This winter keep in mind the "season" does not end (as many write) but
continues year-round at soaring sites in the southern Sun Belt of the
USA and well north at some mountain sites. See the "Where to Fly"
page at www.ssa.org

All the best -- keep us updated with your progress!

Burt
Marfa Gliders, west Texas USA

Wayne Paul
November 28th 10, 03:33 PM
Steve,

To amplify a bit on Burt's comments. The direct link to US badge related information is
http://www.ssa.org/myhome.asp?mbr=5361749529

The US badges are administered by the SSA. I agree with Burt that you should join the SSA. However, US FAI badges are not only for SSA members. For members they are free. A non-member must pay a fee of $20 with each claim application.
http://www.ssa.org/files/member/Application10.pdf

Soaring is a great sport and personally, I enjoy chasing badges.
http://www.soaridaho.com/Flights/6F_Gold_Distance.html

Wayne
HP-14 "6F"
http://tinyurl.com/N990-6F

"Burt Compton - Marfa" > wrote in message ...
>

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>
> Note: You will add the glider category rating to your existing
> Private Pilot Certificate (USA).
> It is not an endorsement, as you wrote, it is a FAA Practical Test.
> Details under FAA CFR's part 61.107 and 61.109.
> Your glider instructor will make sure you meet all of the FAA
> requirements for ground and flight training and recommend some texts
> and videos.
> Bob Wander's "Private Pilot Checkride Made Easy" book will help you
> study for the checkride (FAA "Practical Test".)
>
> This winter keep in mind the "season" does not end (as many write) but
> continues year-round at soaring sites in the southern Sun Belt of the
> USA and well north at some mountain sites. See the "Where to Fly"
> page at www.ssa.org
>
> All the best -- keep us updated with your progress!
>
> Burt
> Marfa Gliders, west Texas USA

Frank Whiteley
November 28th 10, 04:23 PM
To expand on Burt and Wayne's comments.

You may eventually fly a sailplane that's airworthiness is
experimental/racing. In its operating limitations you may find the
state that flights are for proficiency and the pursuit of SSA and FAI
awards. SSA sanctions most contests in the US, apart from some local
venues.

A little sleuthing shows you are a new SSA member. Although I'm sure
you are comfortable in FL for the winter, the SSA 2011 Conference will
be held in Philadelphia in late January. In 2012, an SSA Convention
will be held in Reno, with all of the eye-candy included. I invite
you to both.

Frank Whiteley
Colorado

Tony[_5_]
November 29th 10, 09:18 PM
On Nov 23, 4:47*pm, lanebush > wrote:
> I realize that a new badge person is either in training or just been
> trained. *Has anyone received an approval lately? *I have had a badge
> submission in for over two months and heard nothing. *The SSA staff
> assures me that he should be getting to in any time now. *I am
> wondering if anyone else has better info.
>
> Lane
> XF

Hey Lane,

congrats on your Silver!

lanebush
November 29th 10, 11:40 PM
On Nov 29, 4:18*pm, Tony > wrote:
> On Nov 23, 4:47*pm, lanebush > wrote:
>
> > I realize that a new badge person is either in training or just been
> > trained. *Has anyone received an approval lately? *I have had a badge
> > submission in for over two months and heard nothing. *The SSA staff
> > assures me that he should be getting to in any time now. *I am
> > wondering if anyone else has better info.
>
> > Lane
> > XF
>
> Hey Lane,
>
> congrats on your Silver!

Wow! You heard about it before I did! Rollin jumped right on it. I
resubmitted the application and in no time Rollin congratulated me on
a nice flight and issued me a Silver badge. It seems that all the
talk about making the badge process more user friendly just might be
on target.

It's been a great year of soaring. In addition to getting my Silver I
also got my CFIG, competed in my first competitions and a group of us
just purchased a Ka8B for our club. My next step is to get approved as
an SSA Instructor so I can issue ABC Badges. I think seeing the badge
process will get the guys busy stretching the Ka8B out.

Happy Holidays To Everyone,
Lane Bush
Silver Badge # 6792!

Tony[_5_]
November 29th 10, 11:46 PM
On Nov 29, 5:40*pm, lanebush > wrote:
> On Nov 29, 4:18*pm, Tony > wrote:
>
> > On Nov 23, 4:47*pm, lanebush > wrote:
>
> > > I realize that a new badge person is either in training or just been
> > > trained. *Has anyone received an approval lately? *I have had a badge
> > > submission in for over two months and heard nothing. *The SSA staff
> > > assures me that he should be getting to in any time now. *I am
> > > wondering if anyone else has better info.
>
> > > Lane
> > > XF
>
> > Hey Lane,
>
> > congrats on your Silver!
>
> Wow! *You heard about it before I did! *Rollin jumped right on it. *I
> resubmitted the application and in no time Rollin congratulated me on
> a nice flight and issued me a Silver badge. *It seems that all the
> talk about making the badge process more user friendly just might be
> on target.
>
> It's been a great year of soaring. *In addition to getting my Silver I
> also got my CFIG, competed in my first competitions and a group of us
> just purchased a Ka8B for our club. My next step is to get approved as
> an SSA Instructor so I can issue ABC Badges. *I think seeing the badge
> process will get the guys busy stretching the Ka8B out.
>
> Happy Holidays To Everyone,
> Lane Bush
> Silver Badge # 6792!

I just happened to pull up the SSA Badge page at the right time I
guess. It sounds like you have had a good year. I got really busy
this year with the ABC and Bronze Badges in our club and also
encouraged as many people as were ready to work on FAI badges too. I
even offered use of my antique but perfectly adequate barographs to
anyone flying for a badge leg. This was mainly thanks to some great
response from RAS readers sending me a few barographs at the beginning
of the season at low or no cost. I suspect that soon Volksloggers
will be in the same category :) But seriously, good work and
hopefully your badge fever spreads to the rest of your students. And
take it from me, there is nothing like a winter layoff to let the Gold
Fever set in.

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