Tim[_2_]
August 13th 07, 02:47 AM
Having just completed flying the Region 10 Contest at Fredericksburg,
Gillipsie County Airfield in the great State of Texas, I wanted to
publicly thank the organizers, the Fault Line Flyers and the many
other volunteers that made the contest a roaring success.
This was one of the tightest run contest I have yet seen in soaring.
>From the keeping of the books, to the daily pilot meeting goodies, to
the retreive office (used A LOT!), to the tow and ground operations,
to the amlost impossible task calling, etc., etc. It was a first rate
show at a new contest site. We need more of that here in the USA.
Great Job!
Despite the sometimes dismal soaring weather, the Texas Hill Country
has been demystified for me and I am sure for many other pilots who
flew their first contest in this sometimes forbidding terrain. I can't
wait to go back for the next contest in Hill Country.
Tim McAllister EY
Gillipsie County Airfield in the great State of Texas, I wanted to
publicly thank the organizers, the Fault Line Flyers and the many
other volunteers that made the contest a roaring success.
This was one of the tightest run contest I have yet seen in soaring.
>From the keeping of the books, to the daily pilot meeting goodies, to
the retreive office (used A LOT!), to the tow and ground operations,
to the amlost impossible task calling, etc., etc. It was a first rate
show at a new contest site. We need more of that here in the USA.
Great Job!
Despite the sometimes dismal soaring weather, the Texas Hill Country
has been demystified for me and I am sure for many other pilots who
flew their first contest in this sometimes forbidding terrain. I can't
wait to go back for the next contest in Hill Country.
Tim McAllister EY