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Old March 9th 13, 06:33 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Frank Whiteley
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Default great flight! 1500 KM in a 304CZ

On Friday, March 8, 2013 11:44:15 AM UTC-7, Randy Teel wrote:
The email that I sent to Tim Mara was not to make any claim to I flew a 1,500K OLC or Diplome flight. Just that I flew the 304CZ for a total of 1,501K during my 11 hour flight. Yes, this was the total straight light distance with 3% circling according to my SeeYou program. If I can get a day with some Cu's or Lenticulars, I will be able to do a 1,000K OLC according to the rules.

I have flown the ridges in Pennsylvania and Tennessee and what we have here in OKLAHOMA and ARKANSAS can be very challenging. The total length of ridge line is about 80sm with five small transitions. The ridge tops are anywhere between 400- 1,200 feet above the valley and with very limiting landout options along the eastern half of the ridges.

I have been promoting this area since our first flight in February 2007. Most pilots in the Central US will never get a chance to experience ridge or wave fight. We are limited to the thermal soaring May through August with 3-6 hours of soarable conditions. Here in SE Oklahoma, the possibility of flying from sunrise to sunset is doable. Pilots can fly ridge and wave (up to 18,000 feet) here during our cold and windy months.



This flight was a personal achievement for me, by making the best of my location and weather conditions. If I lived in Minden, California City, Julian PA, I would be flying just as hard and farther. If you were to look at my flights out of Moriarty, NM for the past 6 years, I strive to fly the max possible for the conditions. I don't land because I flew my six legs for OLC. I fly because I love to fly.



Flying my glider and promoting soaring is one of my most favorite activities do. I have been very close to achieving a 1,000K Diplome flight out of Moriarty, NM. My flight last week in SE Oklahoma has far more value to other pilots and promoting soaring then any other flight I can do.



For those who wonder how I can do a flight for 11 hours. When the entire fight is flown with a very specific goal at hand, it is very hard for me to get bored. If I was limited to circling around my local airport for an hour or two, I too would be ready to land. For those who know me, I fly because I love being in the air and enjoying the view. It can be from my office (B777), flying the tow plane, in the back seat of the 2-33 or in my glider. I am always looking for a way to get back into the air!



Randy Teel

N304BU





woo-woo Randy. FYI, Randy Teel is SSA State Governor for Oklahoma, the damedest, flatest place I've ever been. That said, Randy is involved wtih his state, his club, a winch project, and getting the best out of soaring. I'm proud of his dedication and enthusiasm. Hell, he taped his iPhone to the wheel of a 2-33 to video a first solo. Would you do that? Now, we've given SSA clubs, commerical operators, our OshKosh supporters, Sun N Fun Supporters, CAP, and every one that goes to an airport open house, air show, or fly-in something to offer young persons a continuing opportunity to learn about soaring. The Cadet Intro membership. Tony Condon has recently accepted chairmanship of the SSA Youth Committe and ownership of the newsletter we'll be using to present soaring to youth in this country. We'll be reaching out to clubs & chapters and commercial operators to support this initiative. Randy is one of those. But we know there are others in the SSA, the CAP, and our affiliate organizations that share the same goals. Take this hint
http://cadet.ssa.org and start thinking.

Best regards,

Frank Whiteley