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"Richard Brisbourne"  wrote in message 
... 
 Don Johnstone wrote: 
 
  
  I agree that with the right glider, a competent and 
  experienced pilot it might not be a problem and then 
  again such a pilot would not need the warning in the 
  first place. 
 
 Oh yeah? 
 -- 
 Real name is richard 
 (3000 hours, landed wheel up in 1974 and again in 1996) 
 
In the following true story the names, places and dates are deleted to 
protect the guilty. 
 
An instructor is briefing an NTSB investigator for his Glider Private Pilot 
Practical Test, when just outside the window a glider slides past on its 
belly making crunchy noises.  The NTSB guy notices. 
 
"Hey!", he exclaims.  "Am I supposed to report that?"  "Uh, no", the 
instructor mumbles,  "Happens all the time - never much damage".  He 
reluctantly buys that and briefing continues. 
 
By the time the briefing is finished, the glider has disappeared into its 
trailer and the pilot and glider are on their way to a repair shop. 
 
Bildan 
 
 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
		
	
	
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