How do we inspire pilots to truly take up cross country soaring ?
On Tuesday, August 18, 2015 at 3:51:50 PM UTC-6, Martin Gregorie wrote:
On Tue, 18 Aug 2015 12:19:16 -0700, pstrzel wrote:
flying cross-country solo requires years of experience.
All due respect, but this is quite wrong given a suitable club culture.
A very high proportion of new solo pilots at my UK club will be flying XC
within 18 months of their first solo.
Well, 1.5 years is still more than 1 year, so "years" is still technically correct. :-). I believe for the right person it can be done within a season, but goals need to be set by the individual and a road map to their attainment made available by the club. Your point about the suitable club culture is I believe the whole point of this discussion.
The pursuit of mastery isn't always fun.
I'd disagree: putting in the time, thought and practise to hone a complex
skill, such as soaring, can be very pleasurable. But, maybe I'm just
weird.
This may be semantics more than a disagreement as "isn't always" is in the same category as "can be".
Cheers,
Piotr S.
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