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I have been very concerned about our club, which discourages cross country
in club gliders. My thought is that purpose of soaring is cross country and if one just concentrates on flying above the airport then ones member ship tends to end when you have your license. We have many airports withing a 15 miles radius and many flat fields with always an option of landing in cut hay fields, harvested bean and corn fields etc. There is no lack of good landing fields or airports. Our board is composed of pilots who do not go cross country and surprisingly none of the instructors have flown cross country ( there may be an exception.... but none I know of have gone recently). And I am not allowed to teach since I insist on wearing a parachute for both student and instructor. ( I have in the past provided a chute for the student). The thought at our club is that if you want to go cross country you buy your own ship... a rasther harsh reality for many pilots. I have found surprisingly ( tonque in cheek here) that if there is lift at the airport we fly from there is usually lift 10 to 50 miles away but I have no way of convincing our board members. Can anyone give me some ideas.... and do other clubs let their ships for short cross country runs? -mat -- Marske Flying Wings http://www.continuo.com/marske |
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