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Nyal Williams[_2_]
March 17th 11, 02:03 AM
Some friends have asked me this question and I thought I might relay it
here. Do you know of glider pilots who completed the diamond badge after
they have passed their 80th birthday?
Frank Whiteley
March 17th 11, 04:21 AM
On Mar 16, 8:03*pm, Nyal Williams > wrote:
> Some friends have asked me this question and I thought I might relay it
> here. *Do you know of glider pilots who completed the diamond badge after
> they have passed their 80th birthday?
You? Nyal, I think it's absolutely wonderful that you have both the
gumption and gusto to pursue your diamond legs. I notice it was 40
years between your Silver and your Gold, but a mere five to finish
your Diamond. Well done.
From a Star Press article about Nyal:
Nyal Williams teaches a subject that's as big as the sky. As a matter
of fact, it is the sky. "I love it," said the retired Ball State
University music librarian, who serves as a flight instructor for the
Central Indiana Soaring Society. "It's just a challenge to take
somebody who knows nothing about aviation and teach them how to fly."
Frank Whiteley
mattm[_2_]
March 17th 11, 02:29 PM
On Mar 16, 10:03*pm, Nyal Williams > wrote:
> Some friends have asked me this question and I thought I might relay it
> here. *Do you know of glider pilots who completed the diamond badge after
> they have passed their 80th birthday?
Yes, Ray Kleber finished his diamond badge two years ago with a
successfully
documented 5000m altitude gain. He's in his mid-80's.
-- Matt
Nyal Williams[_2_]
March 17th 11, 02:34 PM
Good!
I didn't want to be certified as the slowest learner in the whole crowd.
At 14:29 17 March 2011, mattm wrote:
>On Mar 16, 10:03=A0pm, Nyal Williams wrote:
>> Some friends have asked me this question and I thought I might relay
it
>> here. =A0Do you know of glider pilots who completed the diamond badge
>aft=
>er
>> they have passed their 80th birthday?
>
>Yes, Ray Kleber finished his diamond badge two years ago with a
>successfully
>documented 5000m altitude gain. He's in his mid-80's.
>
>-- Matt
>
Frank Whiteley
March 17th 11, 04:11 PM
On Mar 17, 8:34*am, Nyal Williams > wrote:
> Good!
>
> I didn't want to be certified as the slowest learner in the whole crowd.
>
You don't get much Diamond wave in Indiana;^)
Good on Ray also.
Frank
Nyal Williams[_2_]
March 17th 11, 04:43 PM
Maybe Kleber and I should start us a club; we could call ourselves The
Crustaceans." (Disclaimer: my flight at Cal City has not yet been
homologated.)
At 16:11 17 March 2011, Frank Whiteley wrote:
>On Mar 17, 8:34=A0am, Nyal Williams wrote:
>> Good!
>>
>> I didn't want to be certified as the slowest learner in the whole
crowd.
>>
>You don't get much Diamond wave in Indiana;^)
>
>Good on Ray also.
>
>Frank
>
>
>
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