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Add up your ten longest flights, you have made in your lifetime of
soaring, and then average them. I was on the phone today with Carl Herold, IV, he just averaged his 10 longest flights, they averaged 699.4 miles. 699.4 miles (statute) is equal to 1,125.58 kilometers, ok, moving along................ If your thinking of going to Ely, Nv. this summer, their are changes. Due to homeland security, no more gliders or people are allowed in the terminal/ ramp area, including the covered patio area. Also, the concrete pads we used, are off limits. A new area, where we can keep our rv's with our gliders, is mid-field and west of the main runway 18-36. A entrance to that area is a dirt road north of the main terminal. You might want to stop, before you head over to the new area and check in with Carl Herold, or call him, he's at El Aero. They will have a new webpage shortly. He is now managing the glider and tow operations. These changes are because of homeland security and the new comuter airline serving the area. The new aera is good, as we can be near our trailers, they also will have a 5,000 gal. water truck for us, where our new area is at. Also, a new tie down cable is installed, so if you wish to tiedown you can, and park right by your glider. Its the old mid-field paved runway, running east to west, from runway 18-36. When you now land, you will be able to taxi off the active, and get on to our tiedown area. Their is a new airport manager, I met him late last summer, and he seems interested in our needs. Thats good. Thermal tight, Soar high, Fly safe, # 711 reporting. |
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