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GlideFast Course Narromine 27 October to 4 November To Register for the course CLICK HERE! GlideFast Course Synopsis Course Concept Glidefast courses have the key characteristics of being: intensive, applied, focussed, challenging and fun. Intensive There are a range of approaches to coaching to suit various needs and contexts, such as: o Regatta style coaching which attracts a large number and range of pilots. o Informal individualised club coaching. o Coaching at competitions. o Coaching courses. GlideFast courses are meant to be small and intensive. The optimum number of participants is 8 and 10 is the maximum. Having a smaller number of pilots makes it possible to focus on individual performance. Applied A leading principle in the choice of content for the GlideFast courses is the application of knowledge and theory. It is one thing to know what needs to be done to achieve high level cross-country performance, but it is another to know how to achieve improved performance. The GlideFast course starts with what it is that you need to being doing in the air and then provides explanation with theory as needed. Focussed The extent and range of knowledge and skills for gliding that can be learned is enormous - there is potential for more than a lifetime of learning. It is possible to be overwhelmed by theory and information. The GlideFast course uses the principle of focusing on the things that matter in order of priority rather than trying to cover everything. Challenging The key to making progress in improving cross-country performance is to be challenged. While maintaining appropriate safety margins, the boundaries of your comfort zone should be pushed. The GlideFast course provides an opportunity for participants to push the boundaries and try different ways of flying. Fun A key objective of the GlideFast courses is to inspire pilots to be ambitious with their cross-country flying and to recognise the many possibilities to achieve. A persistent outcome of this journey to achievement, at all levels, should be fun and enjoyment. Discussion Topics Day 1 - Introductory session, Flying with other gliders Day 2 - Thermalling, Feel of the air Day 3 - Meteorological navigation, Speed to fly and Final Glide Day 4 - The risk factor and Height bands, Guest talk Day 5 - Sport Psychology Day 6 - Competition flying Day 7 - Participants choice Core Topics .. Flying with other gliders .. Thermalling .. Feel of the air .. Meteorological navigation .. Speed to fly and Final glide .. The risk factor and Height bands .. Sport Psychology .. Competition Other Topics .. Long Distance Flying .. Mountain Flying .. Wave Flying .. Weather .. Flight verification .. Task planning .. Personal Training Plan .. Water Ballast Daily Schedule Before 9:00 Have glider ready 9:00-10:00 Lecture and discussion or post-flight analysis 10:00-10:15 Morning break 10:15-11:15 Lecture and discussion 11:15-11:30 Pre-flight briefing 11:30-1:00 Lunch and tow out 1:00-1:30 Launch 1:30-2:00 Get together for start 2:00-5:00 Task 5:00-6:00 6:00-7:30 Post-flight analysis and discussion Mal www.mals.net |
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