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g l i d e r s t u d
December 13th 06, 04:12 AM
Sunday December 17th on the Today Show on NBC, they are showing a story
on Sky Sailing featuring Garret Willat and Lester Holt from the Today
Show. I'm not sure what time it is showing in your area, you can look
it up on your local tv guide if you are interested in watching it.
December 13th 06, 04:23 AM
g l i d e r s t u d wrote:
> Sunday December 17th on the Today Show on NBC, they are showing a story
> on Sky Sailing featuring Garret Willat and Lester Holt from the Today
> Show. I'm not sure what time it is showing in your area, you can look
> it up on your local tv guide if you are interested in watching it.
Could someone either tape that or grab some screenshots? I am
temporarily without a cable connection.
Johan Larson
Doug Haluza
December 17th 06, 12:48 PM
The Today Show is teasing the segment now on the East Coast.
g l i d e r s t u d wrote:
> Sunday December 17th on the Today Show on NBC, they are showing a story
> on Sky Sailing featuring Garret Willat and Lester Holt from the Today
> Show. I'm not sure what time it is showing in your area, you can look
> it up on your local tv guide if you are interested in watching it.
Doug Haluza
December 17th 06, 01:52 PM
Doug Haluza wrote:
> The Today Show is teasing the segment now on the East Coast.
>
The segment just ran in the east. What I could make out was very nice.
The NYC station pre-empted it with football nonsense, so I had to
switch to a distant CT station, but the signal was weak and broke up.
Here is the link to the web article on the story:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16226197/
Doug Haluza
December 17th 06, 02:03 PM
Doug Haluza wrote:
> Doug Haluza wrote:
> > The Today Show is teasing the segment now on the East Coast.
> >
> The segment just ran in the east. What I could make out was very nice.
> The NYC station pre-empted it with football nonsense, so I had to
> switch to a distant CT station, but the signal was weak and broke up.
>
> Here is the link to the web article on the story:
>
> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16226197/
P.S. Looks like they are going to run it in NYC in this 9:00 half hour.
BB
December 17th 06, 04:57 PM
I saw the show this morning. It was great. We couldn't ask for better
publicity. A big thanks to Garrett and the Sky Sailing folks for
putting this together! I hope this turns in to lots of eager new faces
this spring.
John Cochrane BB
g l i d e r s t u d wrote:
> Sunday December 17th on the Today Show on NBC, they are showing a story
> on Sky Sailing featuring Garret Willat and Lester Holt from the Today
> Show. I'm not sure what time it is showing in your area, you can look
> it up on your local tv guide if you are interested in watching it.
Gunnar
December 17th 06, 07:25 PM
I missed the story because of the football show.
If they get enough emails about Lester's story they may replay it on
the weekday Today Show or put it on their website for playback.
The email address, I believe is:
Send them a few messages and maybe it will air again.
Gunnar
December 18th 06, 03:22 AM
I saw the show this morning. Garrett, and the others of Sky Sailing did
a Great job on this. And thankfully, NBC also did a great job on the
short segment. It includes ground shots, air to air, ground to air, air
to ground, wing to cockpit, and cockpit shots. I copied it to VHS tape
then transferred it to DVD. Quality is not perfect but darn good. I
offer here to send a copy by mail (no reimbursement please) to anyone
who emails me with "Sky Sailing" in the subject line. I'll send a DVD
to the first five, and if there are more requests than that, I'll need
to rethink my offer.
Thanks Garrett, Bret & Karen.
Russ
On Dec 17, 11:25 am, "Gunnar" > wrote:
> I missed the story because of the football show.
>
> If they get enough emails about Lester's story they may replay it on
> the weekday Today Show or put it on their website for playback.
>
> The email address, I believe is:
>
> Send them a few messages and maybe it will air again.
>
> Gunnar
December 19th 06, 09:33 PM
The Garrett / Sky Sailing / Today video is viewable online now. It's
at:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16226197/from/ET.
Enjoy.
Russ
On Dec 17, 7:22 pm, wrote:
> I saw the show this morning. Garrett, and the others of Sky Sailing did
> a Great job on this. And thankfully, NBC also did a great job on the
> short segment. It includes ground shots, air to air, ground to air, air
> to ground, wing to cockpit, and cockpit shots. I copied it to VHS tape
> then transferred it to DVD. Quality is not perfect but darn good. I
> offer here to send a copy by mail (no reimbursement please) to anyone
> who emails me with "Sky Sailing" in the subject line. I'll send a DVD
> to the first five, and if there are more requests than that, I'll need
> to rethink my offer.
> Thanks Garrett, Bret & Karen.
> Russ
>
> On Dec 17, 11:25 am, "Gunnar" > wrote:
>
> > I missed the story because of the football show.
>
> > If they get enough emails about Lester's story they may replay it on
> > the weekday Today Show or put it on their website for playback.
>
> > The email address, I believe is:
>
> > Send them a few messages and maybe it will air again.
>
> > Gunnar
Paul Remde
December 19th 06, 11:30 PM
Awesome!!!! Well done Garrett!!!
Thanks for the link Russ.
Paul Remde
> wrote in message
oups.com...
> The Garrett / Sky Sailing / Today video is viewable online now. It's
> at:
> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16226197/from/ET.
> Enjoy.
> Russ
>
> On Dec 17, 7:22 pm, wrote:
>> I saw the show this morning. Garrett, and the others of Sky Sailing did
>> a Great job on this. And thankfully, NBC also did a great job on the
>> short segment. It includes ground shots, air to air, ground to air, air
>> to ground, wing to cockpit, and cockpit shots. I copied it to VHS tape
>> then transferred it to DVD. Quality is not perfect but darn good. I
>> offer here to send a copy by mail (no reimbursement please) to anyone
>> who emails me with "Sky Sailing" in the subject line. I'll send a DVD
>> to the first five, and if there are more requests than that, I'll need
>> to rethink my offer.
>> Thanks Garrett, Bret & Karen.
>> Russ
>>
>> On Dec 17, 11:25 am, "Gunnar" > wrote:
>>
>> > I missed the story because of the football show.
>>
>> > If they get enough emails about Lester's story they may replay it on
>> > the weekday Today Show or put it on their website for playback.
>>
>> > The email address, I believe is:
>>
>> > Send them a few messages and maybe it will air again.
>>
>> > Gunnar
>
Burt Compton - Marfa
December 19th 06, 11:35 PM
BB wrote:
We couldn't ask for better
> publicity. I hope this turns into lots of eager new faces
> this spring.
>
Great segment, but . . . here we go again! Giving potential soaring
pilots the impression that we only soar in the spring and summer. Most
of the SSA membership soars year-round, particularly in the sunbelt
states from Florida to Texas to New Mexico to Arizona to California,
where "eager new faces" are welcome NOW. Let's also include Hawaii,
Colorado, Nevada, South Carolina, Tennessee, and many of our fine
soaring sites further north and across the USA.
So please stop saying "the soaring season is over" just because 300 of
12,000 SSA members stop racing and record-setting in early September.
Even some SSA Directors have been guilty of this lately, in their
newsletters to the membership. Please promote soaring as a year-round
activity!
I enjoy my busiest training season during the fall and winter. Marfa
still has thermals, just not as strong as spring or summer and
therefore pleasant training conditions.
Burt
Marfa Gliders, west Texas
bumper
December 20th 06, 06:37 AM
"Burt Compton - Marfa" > wrote in message
s.com...
Please promote soaring as a year-round
> activity!
>
> I enjoy my busiest training season during the fall and winter. Marfa
> still has thermals, just not as strong as spring or summer and
> therefore pleasant training conditions.
>
> Burt
> Marfa Gliders, west Texas
>
On the way home from Costco yesterday, I watched a plume of snow blowing
towards the west from the top of Job's Peak (Job's Peak is S/W of Minden).
Launched late to enjoy a beautiful 1.5 hour ridge flight along the eastern
flank of the Sierra (Carson Range). Wind was 35 knots at ridge and 40 knots
at 12K. As the sun fell, so did cockpit temp, down to 17 F in the pattern.
brrrrrrrrr, but fun!
bumper
ASH26E
Tony Verhulst
December 21st 06, 01:35 AM
> Here is the link to the web article on the story:
>
> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16226197/
And here's a link the the video.
http://tinyurl.com/yxey8c
Tony V.
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