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December 20th 19, 02:07 AM
Hey Guys,

Aero Club Albatross is excited to announce that the second annual winter seminar tickets are now available on:

February 1st: Risky Ridges!: Understanding and Mitigating the Dangers of Ridge Soaring: https://aca-risky-ridges.eventbrite.com

The speaker list includes the following expert ridge pilots: Karl Striedieck, Richard Kellerman, Erik Mann, Jonathan Leal, Robert Cook, and William Thar. They will explore the dangers of ridge soaring and what skills and tools pilots can bring to bear to manage the risk.

The event will have lunch included and a social gathering for both presenters and attendees.

Our seminars sold out in previous years, so be sure to sign up early!

All the best,
Daniel

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10:15am --> 11:15 am | Good Ridge Gone Bad - Karl Striedieck

Karl will describe the numerous ways in which ridge flying can go wrong. Karl has captured nine World records on the ridges, including an exceptional 1362.68 km triangle distance. As a racing pilot, Karl has been National Champion 17½ times, represented the US Team at 13 World Gliding Championships, and is a member of the US Soaring Hall of Fame.

11:30am --> 12:15pm | Wonky Weather - Richard Kellerman

Richard Kellerman, our regional weather expert will show us what a good ridge day looks like, what to pay attention to in the weather models and how the weather go wrong. Richard is an accomplished racing pilot, Barron Hilton Cup winner, won several competitions and completed a 1000km Diploma.

12:15 --> 1pm | Lunch

1pm --> 2pm | Ridge Fundamentals 101 - Erik Mann

What makes a ridge work? Erik will present on how ridge shape, wind speed and direction interact to make lift. Next, he will discuss safety and traps such as illusions when maneuvering in close proximity to the terrain, box canyons, and more. Erik Mann is a long-time CFI and an accomplished racing and record pilot, Barron Hilton Cup winner, who also completed a 1000km Diploma.

2:15pm --> 3pm | Tricky Transitions - Jonathan Leal

Jonathan will lead a discussion on the challenges and process of transitioning from one section of ridge to another. Transitions are often the most difficult stages of ridge flying, requiring experience and judgment to do safely and efficiently. Jonathan is an experienced ridge pilot, having flown and competed in hang-gliders and sailplanes since the 1970s. His accomplishments include a 500 mile flight in a 1-26!

3:15pm --> 4pm | When the Music Stops - Robert Cook

When the ridge is not working well, what do you do about it? Robert Cook (Cookie) will discuss the options and solutions when the ridge conditions deteriorate. Cookie is an experienced CFI, with over 30 years and 5500 hours instructing gliding and soaring. He has completed two Diamonds in a club 1-34.

4:15pm --> 5pm | Preparation and Task Planning- William Thar

Bill Thar will lead a discussion on preparation and task planning for ridge flights. Ridge flying requires a tremendous amount of technical knowledge in order to be prepared for all stages of a ridge flight. Bill will point out the tools to build your situational awareness and set your expectations for your ridge flying. Bill Thar is an accomplished soaring pilot, having completed many long ridge flights, including a 750km FAI triangle.

5pm --> 6pm | Social Hour

Be sure to join the presenters and participants during the Social Hour (included in ticket price!) at the Panther Valley Country Club.

John Foster
December 20th 19, 10:02 PM
On Thursday, December 19, 2019 at 7:07:44 PM UTC-7, wrote:
> Hey Guys,
>
> Aero Club Albatross is excited to announce that the second annual winter seminar tickets are now available on:
>
> February 1st: Risky Ridges!: Understanding and Mitigating the Dangers of Ridge Soaring: https://aca-risky-ridges.eventbrite.com
>
> The speaker list includes the following expert ridge pilots: Karl Striedieck, Richard Kellerman, Erik Mann, Jonathan Leal, Robert Cook, and William Thar. They will explore the dangers of ridge soaring and what skills and tools pilots can bring to bear to manage the risk.
>
> The event will have lunch included and a social gathering for both presenters and attendees.
>
> Our seminars sold out in previous years, so be sure to sign up early!
>
> All the best,
> Daniel
>
> ______________________________
>
> 10:15am --> 11:15 am | Good Ridge Gone Bad - Karl Striedieck
>
> Karl will describe the numerous ways in which ridge flying can go wrong. Karl has captured nine World records on the ridges, including an exceptional 1362.68 km triangle distance. As a racing pilot, Karl has been National Champion 17½ times, represented the US Team at 13 World Gliding Championships, and is a member of the US Soaring Hall of Fame.
>
> 11:30am --> 12:15pm | Wonky Weather - Richard Kellerman
>
> Richard Kellerman, our regional weather expert will show us what a good ridge day looks like, what to pay attention to in the weather models and how the weather go wrong. Richard is an accomplished racing pilot, Barron Hilton Cup winner, won several competitions and completed a 1000km Diploma.
>
> 12:15 --> 1pm | Lunch
>
> 1pm --> 2pm | Ridge Fundamentals 101 - Erik Mann
>
> What makes a ridge work? Erik will present on how ridge shape, wind speed and direction interact to make lift. Next, he will discuss safety and traps such as illusions when maneuvering in close proximity to the terrain, box canyons, and more. Erik Mann is a long-time CFI and an accomplished racing and record pilot, Barron Hilton Cup winner, who also completed a 1000km Diploma.
>
> 2:15pm --> 3pm | Tricky Transitions - Jonathan Leal
>
> Jonathan will lead a discussion on the challenges and process of transitioning from one section of ridge to another. Transitions are often the most difficult stages of ridge flying, requiring experience and judgment to do safely and efficiently. Jonathan is an experienced ridge pilot, having flown and competed in hang-gliders and sailplanes since the 1970s. His accomplishments include a 500 mile flight in a 1-26!
>
> 3:15pm --> 4pm | When the Music Stops - Robert Cook
>
> When the ridge is not working well, what do you do about it? Robert Cook (Cookie) will discuss the options and solutions when the ridge conditions deteriorate. Cookie is an experienced CFI, with over 30 years and 5500 hours instructing gliding and soaring. He has completed two Diamonds in a club 1-34.
>
> 4:15pm --> 5pm | Preparation and Task Planning- William Thar
>
> Bill Thar will lead a discussion on preparation and task planning for ridge flights. Ridge flying requires a tremendous amount of technical knowledge in order to be prepared for all stages of a ridge flight. Bill will point out the tools to build your situational awareness and set your expectations for your ridge flying. Bill Thar is an accomplished soaring pilot, having completed many long ridge flights, including a 750km FAI triangle.
>
> 5pm --> 6pm | Social Hour
>
> Be sure to join the presenters and participants during the Social Hour (included in ticket price!) at the Panther Valley Country Club.

Sounds awesome. Unfortunately I can't attend. Is there any possibility of recording these presentations and watching them at a later date?

Daniel Sazhin[_2_]
December 20th 19, 11:12 PM
Hey John,

We are planning to film the lectures and put them on YouTube. However, understand that the person filming it is doing it on a volunteer basis, so no promises when and how it will come out.

All the best,
Daniel

JS[_5_]
December 20th 19, 11:43 PM
Was that Frisky Fridges?
One that is constantly handing out beer, perhaps!

It'd be fun to run those ridges again, although to me Sharp and Second will always require extra caution. A seminar like you've set up would be a perfect refresher.
Planning to be somewhere a bit warmer on February 1st.
Jim

John Foster
December 21st 19, 05:38 AM
On Friday, December 20, 2019 at 4:12:16 PM UTC-7, Daniel Sazhin wrote:
> Hey John,
>
> We are planning to film the lectures and put them on YouTube. However, understand that the person filming it is doing it on a volunteer basis, so no promises when and how it will come out.
>
> All the best,
> Daniel

Awesome! Looking forward to watching them, whenever they come out. Keep us posted.

December 21st 19, 01:48 PM
Daniel, hope to come up this year, missed it last year, whats the cost this time around?

Daniel Sazhin[_2_]
December 21st 19, 03:36 PM
Hey Dan, the tickets are $50 for club members and $85 for non-members.

All the best,
Daniel

December 22nd 19, 02:30 PM
Hey Guys,

We're well on track with sign-ups, with 30 pilots from all around the country having purchased tickets in the past three days! Be sure to reserve your spot at: https://aca-risky-ridges.eventbrite.com/

All the best,
Daniel

Daniel Sazhin[_2_]
December 23rd 19, 12:31 PM
Now up to 40 signups! Tickets are going fast!

Reserve your spot at: https://aca-risky-ridges.eventbrite.com/

All the best,
Daniel

Daniel Sazhin[_2_]
December 24th 19, 12:29 PM
As of this morning, we now have over *50* attendees signed up!

Reserve your spot at: https://aca-risky-ridges.eventbrite.com/

All the best,
Daniel

Daniel Sazhin[_2_]
December 28th 19, 12:27 PM
Over *60* tickets sold!

Reserve your spot at:Â*https://aca-risky-ridges.eventbrite.com/Â*

All the best,Â*
Daniel

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