PowerFLARM at Uvalde
"RWW" wrote in message
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"Paul Remde" wrote:
Hi Brad,
My policy has always been to ship items in the order in which orders were
received. However, in this case, we will soon have 50 to 60 competitors
flying in a soaring contest at the same site that had a fatal mid-air
last season. Therefore, FLARM-USA has asked us to ship units to Uvalde
competitors first. I can't speak for the other PowerFLARM dealers, but
it is my intention to follow the recommendation of FLARM-USA. I agree
that the upcoming contest has a higher mid-air risk than will be found
anywhere else in the USA next week, and I sincerely believe that
PowerFLARM will help reduce the risk.
I can understand that it would be frustrating for those that ordered
early, because you want the enhanced safety for yourself ASAP also.
After the Uvalde competitors' orders are filled I will ship to other
customers in the order that orders were received.
We should be receiving the units pretty quickly over only a few weeks.
We will get your unit to you ASAP.
Best Regards,
Paul Remde
Cumulus Soaring, Inc.
So, I can be bumped down the queue for the portable flarm I ordered last
year by someone who ordered a brick, and only decided today that they want
a loaner portable unit?
I guess the competition guys really are more important than those of us
who
don't fly competition.
Hi,
Of course no pilot is more important than any other pilot - at least not in
my book. But how many gliders are flying in your area at a time? Do you
have 40 to 60 gliders in a small area as they will at Uvalde next week? If
not, then I hope you will understand why we are putting a high priority on
the Uvalde pilots. Also, the decision was based on the fact that a glider
pilot died in a mid-air collision at Uvalde only last year. I hope that the
PowerFLARM units will help avoid a recurrence of that tragedy.
Besides, I'm told that the Portable units will be shipped at a good rate
(many units shipping every week), so that everyone will get their PowerFLARM
unit very soon anyway.
Best Regards,
Paul Remde
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