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Old November 2nd 14, 11:24 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Phil Chidekel
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Default Presentation Tips

Hello All,

I am giving a presentation about soaring to the local EAA chapter tomorrow. I would like to educate the local power pilots about what we do as a glider club as well as what gliders are capable of doing, while providing entertaining anecdotes along the way. I have a keynote, and basically know what I want to say, but does anyone have any tips from their personal experience about making a presentation about soaring entertaining and educational to a group of power pilots?

Thanks,

Phil
 




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