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I just read some of the bios on US Team pilots on the SSA site and was
struck by a comment Pat Tuckey made: no matter how intense the competition in the air, if a pilot has a problem on the ground, one of his/her friends is always there with a helping hand. I disagree. It's true that when I've had problems during a contest, my buddies have been quick to offer assistance, when able. But equally generous help has come from pilots I haven't known as well. My Cordele Standard Class Nationals this year, for example, was the contest from hell. On the practice day my Cambridge LNAV wasn't working. Chip Garner generously loaned me his backup vario (which I was able to return the same day when I solved the problem). When my flight recorder had a problem, Jae Walker loaned me his spare logger for the entire contest. Rick Sheppe, formerly of Cambridge, went out of his way to solve a problem with a scrambled log file during his normal working hours and saved my flight. When I landed out the same day that Erik Mann and Bif Huss--my "crew"--also landed out, Clyde Taylor drove my trailer out to retrieve me, with a late arrival back at Cordele . I know Chip and Rick, though I wouldn't say well. I met Jae last year at a contest for the first time. But I'd never met Clyde before. After the third or fourth time one of these guys bailed me out, I was overwhelmed with gratitude. Soaring isn't perfect. Soaring pilots are not always completely altruistic or noble or even good humored. But there is a camaraderie among pilots in general and contest pilots in particular that transcends ability or contest standing or how fancy or new is your equipment. It's one of the things that make flying contests so enjoyable. At roughly the halfway mark of the U.S. contest season, I encourage those who haven't tried contests or perhaps haven't done one in a while to join in the experience. Chip Bearden ASW 24 "JB" USA |
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