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Old March 4th 12, 01:21 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Frank Whiteley
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Default 2012 Colorado Performance Soaring Seminar/WEBINAR

Reminder, also available in webinar format at the link below. Register early.

Frank Whiteley


On Monday, February 27, 2012 8:36:48 AM UTC-7, BravoCharlie wrote:
Hi Pilots,
The 2012 Colorado Performance Soaring Seminar is less than two weeks
away. We have a large response with over 100 pilots signed up on
Evite. If you haven’t reserved a spot, please RSVP to the site ASAP.
If you haven’t received an Evite, please contact me and I will send
one immediately.
The details:
• March 10, 2012, 9:00 AM SHARP. (If the weather is really going to
be bad, watch your email for a new date)
• National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado
• Brown Bag Lunch. (Bring your own lunch as there is no food on-site)
Here is the speaker line-up (the order might change):
• Quay Snyder, MD: Hypoxia and Physiological Issues for Pilots
• John Seaborn: Outlandings
• Elke Fuglsang-Petersen: Parachutes
• Lee Kuhlke: Power Flarm Update
• Frank Whiteley: Soaring Awards and SSA update
• Bif Huss: Team Flying and Mentoring: The Navy Way
• Pedja Bogdanovich: Santa Fe Out and Return
• Dave Leonard: Practical Weather Forecasting for Soaring
• Mark Matticola: New Aircraft and Training at the Air Force Academy
• Wolf Herold: Soaring Fantasy (note that Wolf’s appearance is
tentative at the moment)
The event will be web cast. You do not need to reply to Evite but you
will need to register. Here are the details:
• 2012 Colorado Performance Soaring Seminar and Awards. Registration
Link
• Use this link to invite additional guests to this conference. Once a
guest receives the link and clicks on it, they will be asked for their
name and email address.
• After submitting their information, they will be registered and will
then receive an e-mail invitation to join the conference.
• Link:
https://ssa-gaggle.ilinc.com/register/rbbkybc
• with questions.
Thank you and I look forward to seeing everyone.
Fly Safely,
Bob Caldwell