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How did we poor (my pay was around $10 per week, but
the armed forces do get cheap flying) pilots manage nearly 50 years ago when I started gliding? The club invested in a barograph from membership fees. Every time anyone used it to claim a badge flight, they put about $5 equivalent in a fund, and when it built up enough bought another. A simple (EW Microrecorder) is under $800. In todays money, an extra $20 for a badge flight is less than the round of beers you buy. 40 badge flights and you can buy a second one. Pretty soon, you hold a club meeting to decide what to buy next once there are enough recorders. Soaring is cheap compared to most other sports (if you play golf too, how much did that bagful you tote around cost? And as for boats.......) At 21:48 14 February 2008, Papa3 wrote: On Feb 14, 10:36=A0am, 'Tim Mara' wrote: actually....no.....in our smallish club with 20 or so members I know of on= ly one data-logger equipped glider (LX21) and it can't easily be just carried= along in any glider since it still requires external power connection and the owner has the antenna more or less permanently mounted.....moving it would not be a spur of the moment thing...and besides, if it's there the owners there and wants to fly his glider (or he would stay home) and it ru= ns GPS data to his PDA Another key point that Tim raises. It's hard to explain to someone who might be part of a large club that there are literally scores of clubs out there without a single IGC approved logger in the existing fleet. It's not as if rich members are out there being selfish; there just isn't a single one in the fleet of either club-owned or private ships. Couple that with the issue than many of the units are installed in the panel or in other semi-permanent settings, it does become an issue for those 'grass roots' organizations which we need to encourage to grow to the next level. |
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On Feb 14, 10:42*pm, Peter Purdie
wrote: snip Soaring is cheap compared to most other sports (if you play golf too, how much did that bagful you tote around cost? And as for boats.......) snip There are ways and ways of doing other sports. In the UK (and I presume the US) dinghy sailing can be a very cheap sport - $1,000 to buy a second-hand boat, $100 per year for club membership and insurance, and if it's a plastic boat the maintenance costs are very low. The same with golf in Scotland - lots of municipal courses which are relatively cheap. They don't have to be swanning around in a 50' ketch or playing the Old Course. When I started I compared the costs to night-clubbing for a smoker (I do neither) and I reckon a nigh-clubber who smokes spends more on that per year than I do on gliding, despite EASA and the rest of it. And I have an asset I can sell (the golider!) unlike the night-cluber - what price a hang-over? ![]() |
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I keep seeing reference to COTS units replacing the camera and barograph for Gold-and-under badges.
NO! It will only replaces the camera. GPS altitude is not going to be accepted for height verification. Hold onto your Winters. |
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