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Stewart,
I think you've lit on something. The difference between glider pilots and racers. Yes, there is a difference. If I am not improving my skills in some meaningful, measurable way, I lose interest in a sport very, very quickly. It is ALL about the skills. I know Kilo Charlie well. I know he gets this. So do many other pilots. It doesn't make us better or worse. It simply means we operate under a different set of priorities. Safety is one of them. But I think we're willing to put a lot more effort into developing the skills necessary to be safe in more varied and dynamic enivornments than many other pilots. A decade ago, the sport lost one of chiefest skills: navigation. More recently it has been peleton tactics. Some changes have been well received: I didn't mind discarding the skills I'd learned in managing the high speed start gate, by far the most dangerous environment we faced. But recent attempts to use "safety" as a rubric for ill-considered changes in rules and practices have increasingly "dumbed down" the sport without really improving its safety. Seems safer. But seems ain't is. OC |
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