"Joy of Soaring" Book
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
		
On Sep 6, 12:41*am, Eric Greenwell  wrote: 
 On 9/5/2011 11:31 AM, Brad wrote: 
 
  On Sep 5, 11:24 am,  *wrote: 
  The SSA has recently mailed a letter to the membership regarding the 
  continuing unacceptable accident rate. Studies have shown one of the 
  primary reasons for a high accident rate is a fundemental lack of 
  knowledge. The Joy of Soaring was written as a simple coffee table 
  book. It was never designed to be a flight training manual. 
 
  Tom Knauff 
 
  30 years ago my instructor at Issaquah Soaring sold me a copy of this 
  book...............30 years later and a few thousand hours of flight 
  time and I'm still accident free......maybe it's not the book? 
 
 I'm sure the SSA had every intention it would serve as a flight training 
 book, as did the author. Like Brad, I'm at 30 years and a few thousand 
 hours later, and I also used it as a manual for many years as a CFIG. 
 It's probably not the best choice now, but it was a good choice then. 
 
 -- 
 Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (change ".netto" to ".us" to 
 email me) 
 
I loved Joy of Soaring 25 years ago, don't particularly like seeing it 
slagged off here either. 
 
It taught the simple subject of basic stick and rudder airmanship to 
this student, quite well.  I'm quite confident in saying that  if a 
student masters the basics as presented in Joy of Soaring, and sticks 
to them, they won't crash. 
 
I'm not buying "fundamental lack of knowledge" just yet, either.  It 
doesn't square up with my personal observations.  Whose studies? 
Published where? 
 
-Evan Ludeman / T8 
 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
			
 
			
			
			
				 
            
			
			
            
            
                
			
			
		 
		
	
	
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