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December 13th 17, 08:13 PM
This winter, Aero Club Albatross is hosting several two seminars on wave and ridge soaring. Please join us on:
January 20th: Wave Soaring
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/wave-soaring-the-northern-appalachian-ridge-and-catskill-region-tickets-41229418300#tickets
February 17th: Ridge Soaring
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/soaring-the-northern-appalachian-ridges-tickets-41260618621
The seminars will be hosted at the Warren County Library, which is located only five minutes from Blairstown airport. Feel free to fly in and a club member would gladly drive you to the seminars. Conversely, we are located only 7 minutes away from Rt.80.
Tickets are $10 for juniors, $20 for ACA members and $40 for visitors. If you join as an associate member ($66), you can pay the ACA member rate. Becoming an associate would let you join our egroup, tow behind the soon-to-be ACA towplane, use ACA tools/facilities and participate in club social events.
If you have any questions, feel free to post or contact me at danielsazhin at gmail.com
All the best,
Daniel
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Schedule:
Wave Seminar- January 20th
10:15-11am John Bird: Wave Theory/Mechanics
Discussion about how wave and rotor work. How do the fluids work? What determines if a wave will propagate?
11:15am-12pm: Phil Chidekel: Wave Forecasting/Prediction
How to read what is a “good” wave day. Interpreting broad synoptics, soundings and useful tools such as Skysight.
12pm-1pm Lunch
1-1:45pm: Daniel Sazhin- Wave Soaring Technique and analysis of useful logs..
2pm-2:45pm Bill Thar- High Altitude physiology and wave safety
3pm-3:45pm: Richard Kaletta: Review of Emergency landing sites in the vicinity of the Catskills.
4:30-5:30pm Social Hour- Buckhill Inn
Ridge Seminar- February 17th
10:15-11am Ridge Soaring Theory/Technique- Cookie
11:15-12pm: Ridge weather- Prediction and dangers- Daniel Sazhin
12pm-1pm: Lunch
1pm-1:45pm: Soaring Blue Mountain NW- Panel consisting expert ridge pilots: Robert Templin, Ron Schwartz and Jonathan Leal
2pm-2:45pm: Soaring Blue Mountain SE- Bill Thar
3-3:45pm: Operations. Ridge guidelines + getting checked out. Guidance for visitors and club members- Rob Dunning: Safety Committee Chairman
4:30-6pm Social Hour- Location TBD
Charlie M. (UH & 002 owner/pilot)
December 13th 17, 09:36 PM
Several or two?
Proofread before posting, this forum does not allow editing posts after the fact......
Yes, good info can be attained from either of these events, worth going to.
Still trying to get my diamond altitude from Middletown, then I can claim all SSA badges from one site, especially in the NE. Last I looked, there were 6 diamond altitude's in NYS....trying to make 7. :-)
The 1000K is a tough nut to crack from here though......:-(
Yes, I have from "A" to 2 diamonds from Middletown, not in a 1-26 though, kudos to Ron Schwartz for that......
Carry on in this thread......
December 13th 17, 09:57 PM
Sorry about the typo.
A Diamond climb from Middletown/Wurtsboro is definitely doable. But a low notch near Wurtsboro is definitely required. Would be tricky to do it over Middletown Airport.
Regarding a 1000km flight, if you take a high tow near High Point, it would be doable to connect with the Blairstown ridge. You might not make Middletown at the end of the day, but the task need not be a closed circuit.
All the best,
Daniel
Dan S
December 14th 17, 05:06 PM
On Wednesday, 13 December 2017 20:13:40 UTC, wrote:
> This winter, Aero Club Albatross is hosting several two seminars on wave and ridge soaring. Please join us on:
>
> January 20th: Wave Soaring
>
> https://www.eventbrite.com/e/wave-soaring-the-northern-appalachian-ridge-and-catskill-region-tickets-41229418300#tickets
>
> February 17th: Ridge Soaring
>
> https://www.eventbrite.com/e/soaring-the-northern-appalachian-ridges-tickets-41260618621
>
> The seminars will be hosted at the Warren County Library, which is located only five minutes from Blairstown airport. Feel free to fly in and a club member would gladly drive you to the seminars. Conversely, we are located only 7 minutes away from Rt.80.
>
> Tickets are $10 for juniors, $20 for ACA members and $40 for visitors. If you join as an associate member ($66), you can pay the ACA member rate. Becoming an associate would let you join our egroup, tow behind the soon-to-be ACA towplane, use ACA tools/facilities and participate in club social events.
>
> If you have any questions, feel free to post or contact me at danielsazhin at gmail.com
>
> All the best,
> Daniel
>
> ________________________
>
> Schedule:
>
> Wave Seminar- January 20th
> 10:15-11am John Bird: Wave Theory/Mechanics
> Discussion about how wave and rotor work. How do the fluids work? What determines if a wave will propagate?
> 11:15am-12pm: Phil Chidekel: Wave Forecasting/Prediction
> How to read what is a “good” wave day. Interpreting broad synoptics, soundings and useful tools such as Skysight.
> 12pm-1pm Lunch
> 1-1:45pm: Daniel Sazhin- Wave Soaring Technique and analysis of useful logs.
> 2pm-2:45pm Bill Thar- High Altitude physiology and wave safety
> 3pm-3:45pm: Richard Kaletta: Review of Emergency landing sites in the vicinity of the Catskills.
> 4:30-5:30pm Social Hour- Buckhill Inn
>
> Ridge Seminar- February 17th
> 10:15-11am Ridge Soaring Theory/Technique- Cookie
> 11:15-12pm: Ridge weather- Prediction and dangers- Daniel Sazhin
> 12pm-1pm: Lunch
> 1pm-1:45pm: Soaring Blue Mountain NW- Panel consisting expert ridge pilots: Robert Templin, Ron Schwartz and Jonathan Leal
> 2pm-2:45pm: Soaring Blue Mountain SE- Bill Thar
> 3-3:45pm: Operations. Ridge guidelines + getting checked out. Guidance for visitors and club members- Rob Dunning: Safety Committee Chairman
> 4:30-6pm Social Hour- Location TBD
Is there any chance that this could be recorded and uploaded for interested non-US parties please?
I'm sure there's plenty of interested people. Just raw video dumped onto YouTube or Vimeo would be great.
Daniel Sazhin[_2_]
December 14th 17, 05:21 PM
On Thursday, December 14, 2017 at 12:06:33 PM UTC-5, Dan S wrote:
> On Wednesday, 13 December 2017 20:13:40 UTC, wrote:
> > This winter, Aero Club Albatross is hosting several two seminars on wave and ridge soaring. Please join us on:
> >
> > January 20th: Wave Soaring
> >
> > https://www.eventbrite.com/e/wave-soaring-the-northern-appalachian-ridge-and-catskill-region-tickets-41229418300#tickets
> >
> > February 17th: Ridge Soaring
> >
> > https://www.eventbrite.com/e/soaring-the-northern-appalachian-ridges-tickets-41260618621
> >
> > The seminars will be hosted at the Warren County Library, which is located only five minutes from Blairstown airport. Feel free to fly in and a club member would gladly drive you to the seminars. Conversely, we are located only 7 minutes away from Rt.80.
> >
> > Tickets are $10 for juniors, $20 for ACA members and $40 for visitors. If you join as an associate member ($66), you can pay the ACA member rate. Becoming an associate would let you join our egroup, tow behind the soon-to-be ACA towplane, use ACA tools/facilities and participate in club social events.
> >
> > If you have any questions, feel free to post or contact me at danielsazhin at gmail.com
> >
> > All the best,
> > Daniel
> >
> > ________________________
> >
> > Schedule:
> >
> > Wave Seminar- January 20th
> > 10:15-11am John Bird: Wave Theory/Mechanics
> > Discussion about how wave and rotor work. How do the fluids work? What determines if a wave will propagate?
> > 11:15am-12pm: Phil Chidekel: Wave Forecasting/Prediction
> > How to read what is a “good” wave day. Interpreting broad synoptics, soundings and useful tools such as Skysight.
> > 12pm-1pm Lunch
> > 1-1:45pm: Daniel Sazhin- Wave Soaring Technique and analysis of useful logs.
> > 2pm-2:45pm Bill Thar- High Altitude physiology and wave safety
> > 3pm-3:45pm: Richard Kaletta: Review of Emergency landing sites in the vicinity of the Catskills.
> > 4:30-5:30pm Social Hour- Buckhill Inn
> >
> > Ridge Seminar- February 17th
> > 10:15-11am Ridge Soaring Theory/Technique- Cookie
> > 11:15-12pm: Ridge weather- Prediction and dangers- Daniel Sazhin
> > 12pm-1pm: Lunch
> > 1pm-1:45pm: Soaring Blue Mountain NW- Panel consisting expert ridge pilots: Robert Templin, Ron Schwartz and Jonathan Leal
> > 2pm-2:45pm: Soaring Blue Mountain SE- Bill Thar
> > 3-3:45pm: Operations. Ridge guidelines + getting checked out. Guidance for visitors and club members- Rob Dunning: Safety Committee Chairman
> > 4:30-6pm Social Hour- Location TBD
>
> Is there any chance that this could be recorded and uploaded for interested non-US parties please?
>
> I'm sure there's plenty of interested people. Just raw video dumped onto YouTube or Vimeo would be great.
Hey Dan,
We'll definitely look into recording the seminars to preserve the valuable information presented. I am not sure how and when the video will be uploaded afterwards; it's still a matter of organizing who will be filming it.
All the best,
Daniel
December 15th 17, 04:57 PM
Hey Guys,
Some updates:
1) One of the links I sent apparently did not work on mobile devices. Links updated below:
Jan 20th Wave seminar: https://aca-wave-soaring.eventbrite.com
Feb 17th Ridge seminar: https://aca-ridge-soaring.eventbrite.com
2) Useful study material includes looking at flight logs on OLC and the "Ridge Map".
Take a look here: https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=1LHFN5CNHKPlPYfwpVFSCiwyZbvU
- Karl's intro to the Mifflin ridge area: http://ridgesewing.com/mifflin/ridge.htm
- Tom Knauff's book: Soaring the Bald Eagle Ridge
- Contact me directly if you would like Bob Fitch's "Blue Fly" stories
3) Sign-ups are going well! We already have over 23 participants signed up for the Wave seminar and 18 for the Ridge one! Be sure to sign up if you're interested.
All the best,
Daniel
Daniel Sazhin[_2_]
December 18th 17, 11:33 PM
On Friday, December 15, 2017 at 11:57:28 AM UTC-5, wrote:
> Hey Guys,
>
> Some updates:
>
> 1) One of the links I sent apparently did not work on mobile devices. Links updated below:
>
> Jan 20th Wave seminar: https://aca-wave-soaring.eventbrite.com
>
> Feb 17th Ridge seminar: https://aca-ridge-soaring.eventbrite.com
>
> 2) Useful study material includes looking at flight logs on OLC and the "Ridge Map".
>
> Take a look here: https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=1LHFN5CNHKPlPYfwpVFSCiwyZbvU
>
> - Karl's intro to the Mifflin ridge area: http://ridgesewing.com/mifflin/ridge.htm
>
> - Tom Knauff's book: Soaring the Bald Eagle Ridge
>
> - Contact me directly if you would like Bob Fitch's "Blue Fly" stories
>
> 3) Sign-ups are going well! We already have over 23 participants signed up for the Wave seminar and 18 for the Ridge one! Be sure to sign up if you're interested.
>
> All the best,
> Daniel
Further useful materials:
The excellent article on wave safety in this issue of Soaring- 32 ways to Stay Alive in Wave! by Jim Herd.
- "An Unusually High Summertime Wave Flight" by Ward Hindman - Soaring- April 2004, Page 38
This paper discussed an 18,000ft wave flight in the Catskill wave!
All the best,
Daniel
December 19th 17, 01:46 PM
Since we're talking wave here, Exploring the Monster by Robert Whelan is a great read. Its the story of the Sierra Wave Project in the early 1950s. No carbon fiber or pressurized cabins - just gutzy pilots literally soaring into the unknown. Highly recommended.
Daniel Sazhin[_2_]
January 2nd 18, 12:26 AM
Hey Guys,
Happy New Year! I just wanted to ping anyone who is thinking about coming to the seminars to sign up... the wave seminar is only three weeks away!
With over 30 folks signed up, it will be a blast!
Jan 20th Wave seminar: https://aca-wave-soaring.eventbrite.com
Feb 17th Ridge seminar: https://aca-ridge-soaring.eventbrite.com
All the best,
Daniel
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