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Fred, where are you located?
At 18:36 29 December 2007, Fredsez wrote: Thank you all for your quick and thoughtful responses. Every thought expressed has value. I own a good winch, but have not made even one launch with it.. I need help. Yes, the 2-33 back seat is tough compared to our DG 500. 5 hours in the DG is better than 30 mins in the 2-33. Fifteen 2-33's (if they could be found), roughly equals the investment in another DG. The economics have are out of whack. I'll study every one of your words againand again. Our strip is only 600 ft wide by one mile and we have done auto tows. Fishing the line out of the desert weeds creats time and labor lost, but the tows were successful. Please continue to think about creating more instructors and rewarding them in a better way. More instructors would solve the problem of only one instructor trying to fit in some personal flying as well. I dropped out of a club for that exact reason. Fred. |
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