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January 12th 09, 06:25 PM
Yesterday were my first flights in several weeks, after the gliderport
at Crysatal was shut down following the grim events of November 2008.
I must say that it was really a "high" in several ways to be up in the
glider again. After an uneventful solo test flight with a 2000' tow
to make sure that I was not so rusty, I flew to the San Gabriel
Mountains with a passenger. We encountered what Fred Robinson used to
call the "bow wave" with a North wind, and climbed at 400 ft / minute
over snow-covered Mt. Lewis. The pleasure to be at the controls again
was enormous. I for one is very happy that the gliderport is
operational again. Now for "real" thermal weather to begin.

Cheers, Charles

BT
January 13th 09, 01:44 AM
Could you post a link to their new web site?
Thanx
BT

> wrote in message
...
> Yesterday were my first flights in several weeks, after the gliderport
> at Crysatal was shut down following the grim events of November 2008.
> I must say that it was really a "high" in several ways to be up in the
> glider again. After an uneventful solo test flight with a 2000' tow
> to make sure that I was not so rusty, I flew to the San Gabriel
> Mountains with a passenger. We encountered what Fred Robinson used to
> call the "bow wave" with a North wind, and climbed at 400 ft / minute
> over snow-covered Mt. Lewis. The pleasure to be at the controls again
> was enormous. I for one is very happy that the gliderport is
> operational again. Now for "real" thermal weather to begin.
>
> Cheers, Charles

January 13th 09, 06:34 AM
The web site for So Cal Soaring Academy is not operational yet. The
phone number is 661 944 1090.

Charles

Jim[_13_]
January 13th 09, 05:06 PM
On Mon, 12 Jan 2009 10:25:49 -0800 (PST), wrote:

>Yesterday were my first flights in several weeks, after the gliderport
>at Crysatal was shut down following the grim events of November 2008.
>I must say that it was really a "high" in several ways to be up in the
>glider again. After an uneventful solo test flight with a 2000' tow
>to make sure that I was not so rusty, I flew to the San Gabriel
>Mountains with a passenger. We encountered what Fred Robinson used to
>call the "bow wave" with a North wind, and climbed at 400 ft / minute
>over snow-covered Mt. Lewis. The pleasure to be at the controls again
>was enormous. I for one is very happy that the gliderport is
>operational again. Now for "real" thermal weather to begin.
>
>Cheers, Charles

Hi Charles, sorry I missed you at Crystal this weekend.
I was there Saturday.

I think the new organization at Crystal, the Southern California
Soaring Academy, is currently open Thursday through Sunday.
It is still the center of a just wonderful environment for glider
flying.

Jim

Free Flight 107
January 13th 09, 05:59 PM
On Jan 12, 10:25*am, wrote:
> Yesterday were my first flights in several weeks, after the gliderport
> at Crysatal was shut down following the grim events of November 2008.

What were these "Grim Events" at Crystalaire in Nov? I haven't heard
anything and a search of this group has no entries on Crystalaire in
Nov 2008.

Thanks,

Wayne

Greg Arnold[_2_]
January 13th 09, 07:24 PM
Fred Robinson died, causing the gliderport to be shut down until recently.


Free Flight 107 wrote:
> On Jan 12, 10:25 am, wrote:
>> Yesterday were my first flights in several weeks, after the gliderport
>> at Crysatal was shut down following the grim events of November 2008.
>
> What were these "Grim Events" at Crystalaire in Nov? I haven't heard
> anything and a search of this group has no entries on Crystalaire in
> Nov 2008.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Wayne
>

January 14th 09, 10:33 PM
On Jan 13, 2:24*pm, Greg Arnold > wrote:
> Fred Robinson died, causing the gliderport to be shut down until recently..
>
>
>
> Free Flight 107 wrote:
> > On Jan 12, 10:25 am, wrote:
> >> Yesterday were my first flights in several weeks, after the gliderport
> >> at Crysatal was shut down following the grim events of November 2008.
>
> > What were these "Grim Events" at Crystalaire in Nov? I haven't heard
> > anything and a search of this group has no entries on Crystalaire in
> > Nov 2008.
>
> > Thanks,
>
> > Wayne- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

January 14th 09, 11:00 PM
On Jan 13, 1:34*am, wrote:
> The web site for So Cal Soaring Academy is not operational yet. *The
> phone number is 661 944 1090.
>
> Charles

I'm planning a trip from the east coast in early Apr and have tried
the above number at various times and days and never get an answer.
Does the new school have an email address?

John

Paul Remde
January 15th 09, 12:52 PM
Hi,

There are some additional contact details in my recent newsletter here:
http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/newsletter/newsletter-2008-12.htm#New_Soaring_Operation_in_Southern_Californi a

Good Soaring,

Paul Remde
Cumulus Soaring, Inc.
http://www.cumulus-soaring.com

> wrote in message
...
On Jan 13, 1:34 am, wrote:
> The web site for So Cal Soaring Academy is not operational yet. The
> phone number is 661 944 1090.
>
> Charles

I'm planning a trip from the east coast in early Apr and have tried
the above number at various times and days and never get an answer.
Does the new school have an email address?

John

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