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The IGC is conducting a worldwide survey of glider pilots.
The survey aims to better understand the issues faced by glider pilots in different countries, assess the quality of experience enjoyed by members of our sport and map out the nature of the global soaring community. We would like to hear about your experiences as a glider pilot and your views on soaring. Your responses will help us in defining development strategies for our sport. I invite you to participate in the survey, by following the link below: http://igc-survey.fai.org/ -- Alexander Georgas Chairman IGC Country Development Working Group |
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On Feb 24, 10:56*am, Alexander Georgas wrote:
The IGC is conducting a worldwide survey of glider pilots. The survey aims to better understand the issues faced by glider pilots in different countries, assess the quality of experience enjoyed by members of our sport and map out the nature of the global soaring community. We would like to hear about your experiences as a glider pilot and your views on soaring. Your responses will help us in defining development strategies for our sport. I invite you to participate in the survey, by following the link below: http://igc-survey.fai.org/ -- Alexander Georgas Chairman IGC Country Development Working Group I took the survey, but I was a little confused when it came to selecting the type of glider I own. My understanding was that "standard class" is 15 meter, unflapped, and that '15 meter' included flapped 15 meter gliders. That option wasn't shown, so I selected 'racing class'. I suppose if I ever raced, that would be true. |
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At 04:33 25 February 2009, Uncle Fuzzy wrote:
I took the survey, but I was a little confused when it came to selecting the type of glider I own. My understanding was that "standard class" is 15 meter, unflapped, and that '15 meter' included flapped 15 meter gliders. That option wasn't shown, so I selected 'racing class'. I suppose if I ever raced, that would be true. 20m 2-Seat Class isn't mentioned either so I opted for Open Class. Also, Scotland isn't included on the Country List but I noticed the great soaring pilgrimages are, for example Christmas Island and Vatican City. ;o) |
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At 04:33 25 February 2009, Uncle Fuzzy wrote:
I took the survey, but I was a little confused when it came to selecting the type of glider I own. My understanding was that "standard class" is 15 meter, unflapped, and that '15 meter' included flapped 15 meter gliders. That option wasn't shown, so I selected 'racing class'. I suppose if I ever raced, that would be true. 20m 2-Seat Class isn't mentioned either so I opted for Open Class. Also, Scotland isn't included on the Country List but I noticed the great soaring pilgrimages are, for example Christmas Island and Vatican City. ;o) |
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At 04:33 25 February 2009, Uncle Fuzzy wrote:
I took the survey, but I was a little confused when it came to selecting the type of glider I own. My understanding was that "standard class" is 15 meter, unflapped, and that '15 meter' included flapped 15 meter gliders. That option wasn't shown, so I selected 'racing class'. I suppose if I ever raced, that would be true. 20m 2-Seat Class ian't mentioned either so I suppose Open Class will do. Also, Scotland isn't included on the Country List, however the great soaring pilgrimages are, for example Christmas Island and Vatican City... ;o) |
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Al Eddie wrote: At 04:33 25 February 2009, Uncle Fuzzy wrote: I took the survey, but I was a little confused when it came to selecting the type of glider I own. My understanding was that "standard class" is 15 meter, unflapped, and that '15 meter' included flapped 15 meter gliders. That option wasn't shown, so I selected 'racing class'. I suppose if I ever raced, that would be true. 20m 2-Seat Class isn't mentioned either so I opted for Open Class. Also, Scotland isn't included on the Country List but I noticed the great soaring pilgrimages are, for example Christmas Island and Vatican City. It also lists "Metal 2-seater" in the list of club aircraft but there's no choice for metal single seater! So much for all those Schweitzers.... -- Mike Ash Radio Free Earth Broadcasting from our climate-controlled studios deep inside the Moon |
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On Feb 25, 10:19*am, Mike Ash wrote:
In article , *Al Eddie wrote: At 04:33 25 February 2009, Uncle Fuzzy wrote: I took the survey, but I was a little confused when it came to selecting the type of glider I own. *My understanding was that "standard class" is 15 meter, unflapped, and that '15 meter' included flapped 15 meter gliders. That option wasn't shown, so I selected 'racing class'. *I suppose if I ever raced, that would be true. 20m 2-Seat Class isn't mentioned either so I opted for Open Class. Also, Scotland isn't included on the Country List but I noticed the great soaring pilgrimages are, for example Christmas Island and Vatican City. It also lists "Metal 2-seater" in the list of club aircraft but there's no choice for metal single seater! So much for all those Schweitzers.... -- Mike Ash Radio Free Earth Broadcasting from our climate-controlled studios deep inside the Moon I chose "high performance" for metal single place.... ;o) |
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On Feb 24, 12:56*pm, Alexander Georgas wrote:
The IGC is conducting a worldwide survey of glider pilots. The survey aims to better understand the issues faced by glider pilots in different countries, assess the quality of experience enjoyed by members of our sport and map out the nature of the global soaring community. We would like to hear about your experiences as a glider pilot and your views on soaring. Your responses will help us in defining development strategies for our sport. I invite you to participate in the survey, by following the link below: http://igc-survey.fai.org/ -- Alexander Georgas Chairman IGC Country Development Working Group Beware when you fill out the survey that the rightmost column is "not enough information" not "disagree with extreme strength", the column headings disappear off the top of the screen, and there is no back button to fix your answers once you discover this. Thus, one pilot (me) will be counted as not having information on a curious number of questions. John Cochrane |
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