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Old May 7th 11, 03:23 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Dan Marotta
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Yes, it was Dan Tellep. I took him for a tour of the Lockheed Denver
Engineering Lab back in 1990 and he noticed my Gold Badge and mistook it for
a Lennie pin. I offered him the use of my ASW-19 but, alas, "the brief
cases" wouldn't let him have a day off to go to the glider port. He was
"just one of the guys" when talking with another pilot, told me he was a
member of SSA, and I was impressed to find his home address and phone number
in the membership list at the time.

Dan

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The school on EDW is not D.O.D. but a CA public school wholly enclosed
on the base. It is a very high-achieving place with world-class
students and I would never consider teaching elsewhere. Almost
"Zero" kids at EDW are interested in aviation or flying. I attribute
it to the "if Dad/Mom do it, it can't be cool" syndrome. Very sad but
predictable.

The kids and I may have "worked it out" as did another "glider family"
that taught with me. Personal time is personal time.

In regards to the AF, the "incentive rides" they used to offer
workers, spouses et al went away a long time ago. Very unfortunate
and counterproductive. Even getting a real flightline tour (e.g.,
kids getting to sit in the pilot seats of B-1, F-15, C-17, etc) is
problematic/impossible. Also very unfortunate and
counterproductive.

Dan Marotta, I assume you are referring to Dan Tellep, the former CEO
of LockMart. A superb gentleman and pilot! I checked him out in glass
and ultimately in his 201 Libelle. He arranged for me (e.g., dirtbag
CFI/Towpilot/Fiberglassguy) to fly a 2-hole F-16 for over an hour with
a Lockheed test pilot. I got my "9-g" pin and certificate (450 kts,
roll inverted, go full A/B and pull like hell, I recall) Yep, a superb
human being. A/B is the mechanical equivalent of Crack. I will never
be the same.