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Old March 15th 11, 12:52 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Nyal Williams[_2_]
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Default Glider Pilot mid-air survey


The old rules said "Stay in the middle of the air; don't go near the
edges of it." Is it time for a rule change?


At 12:02 14 March 2011, Walt Connelly wrote:

Dan Bourgeois;765377 Wrote:
I was just forwarded this survey and thought I'd pass it on. The

topic
is reducing glider mid-air collisions.

https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/reduceglidercollisions

From my understanding author of this study is currently working on a
Master's thesis in Aeronautical Science.

Dan


I would like to go on record as totally in favor of avoiding mid-air
collisions.

Walt




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Walt Connelly


 




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