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Old May 21st 20, 10:11 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Mike C
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On Monday, May 4, 2020 at 10:10:38 PM UTC-6, wrote:
Whoever said “one person can’t change the world”, never ate a half cooked Bat!
JJ


Ahh Bats, the Chicken of the Cave.
  #132  
Old May 21st 20, 11:13 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Bob Youngblood
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On Thursday, May 21, 2020 at 5:11:21 PM UTC-4, Mike C wrote:
On Monday, May 4, 2020 at 10:10:38 PM UTC-6, wrote:
Whoever said “one person can’t change the world”, never ate a half cooked Bat!
JJ


Ahh Bats, the Chicken of the Cave.


Almost like the corn dog at the county fair, except they do not use mustard..
  #133  
Old May 22nd 20, 01:05 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Dan Marotta
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Is that a Tuna joke, Mike?* Are you a fishist or simply a tunist?

On 5/21/2020 3:11 PM, Mike C wrote:
On Monday, May 4, 2020 at 10:10:38 PM UTC-6, wrote:
Whoever said “one person can’t change the world”, never ate a half cooked Bat!
JJ

Ahh Bats, the Chicken of the Cave.


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  #134  
Old May 22nd 20, 01:49 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Hot Tuna, now that was some good music. Dan I guess that just dated me lol. Hows the soaring wx up there? Heading your way in a few weeks.
Dan
  #135  
Old May 22nd 20, 06:57 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Dan Marotta
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Soaring?* What's that?* I'm in rural Texas.* Guess I'll start another
thread...

On 5/22/2020 6:49 AM, wrote:
Hot Tuna, now that was some good music. Dan I guess that just dated me lol. Hows the soaring wx up there? Heading your way in a few weeks.
Dan


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  #136  
Old May 24th 20, 10:40 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Bob Youngblood
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On Sunday, April 5, 2020 at 6:07:17 PM UTC-4, Bob Youngblood wrote:
Interesting situation that we are all faced with the last few weeks, things are more serious than we ever expected. I was having a great discussion last evening with my family member who is an Infectious Disease MD, the discussion was eye opening! This is a game changer, and China has much to blame for not informing the world about what was happening with this virus.
The doctors in China that alerted the gov about what was happening have disappeared, probably shot in some kind of firing line. Infection was spread globally during this time of silence from the Chinese.
The good to come out of this is that Trump understands how vulnerable us as Americans are due to our lack of manufacturing that has been shipped abroad. We as a country will be in a much better position after this pandemic declines. Medications will once again be made in America, our dependency will be less on the global work force and our country will be better equipped to deal with the next medical crisis that exist. I have for some time been following the work of Dr. Jacob Glanville, who is funded by the Gates foundation. It was interesting to listen to his understanding of this situation and how it will be defeated.
Flaming liberals are still blaming Trump for this species threatening virus, just tune into the twisted media and listen to what these so called educated idiots are saying, tell me that Jim Acosta is playing with a full deck. Does he really think that this country has a respirator for every person!
What goes??? Bob


Well, what have we learned??? Looks like the activity of soaring has been dealt a huge penalty since the arrival of COVID 19. Contest have been canceled, soaring clubs have been limited to very little operations, some have even been closed during the entire epidemic. Our own little club went the entire month of April with no revenue. Good thing we saved a few bucks for something like this, just recently we have been soaring again.
The stagnant period has made us change our student training policy, we have adhered to the social distance policy and I carry a bleach soaked soap rag to wipe down the tow plane controls when I depart or enter the Pawnee.
After receiving the note from the SSA about insurance and glider accidents our club held a meeting and have instituted a policy to increase proficiency standards for all returning pilots and students. We instituted a diversion practice for training glider pilots for their evaluation of tow plane sight concentration. The tow pilots and instructors will be working together in evaluating the students tow performance. Hopefully all clubs will be doing more to set a higher standard upon the return of normal glider operations, hopefully that will happen in the near future.
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Old May 27th 20, 09:16 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On Sunday, April 5, 2020 at 4:07:17 PM UTC-6, Bob Youngblood wrote:
Interesting situation that we are all faced with the last few weeks, things are more serious than we ever expected. I was having a great discussion last evening with my family member who is an Infectious Disease MD, the discussion was eye opening! This is a game changer, and China has much to blame for not informing the world about what was happening with this virus.
The doctors in China that alerted the gov about what was happening have disappeared, probably shot in some kind of firing line. Infection was spread globally during this time of silence from the Chinese.
The good to come out of this is that Trump understands how vulnerable us as Americans are due to our lack of manufacturing that has been shipped abroad. We as a country will be in a much better position after this pandemic declines. Medications will once again be made in America, our dependency will be less on the global work force and our country will be better equipped to deal with the next medical crisis that exist. I have for some time been following the work of Dr. Jacob Glanville, who is funded by the Gates foundation. It was interesting to listen to his understanding of this situation and how it will be defeated.
Flaming liberals are still blaming Trump for this species threatening virus, just tune into the twisted media and listen to what these so called educated idiots are saying, tell me that Jim Acosta is playing with a full deck. Does he really think that this country has a respirator for every person!
What goes??? Bob


I wake up everyday glad I dont need math for final glide anymore
  #138  
Old May 27th 20, 09:28 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Bob Youngblood
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On Wednesday, May 27, 2020 at 4:16:28 PM UTC-4, Hightime wrote:
On Sunday, April 5, 2020 at 4:07:17 PM UTC-6, Bob Youngblood wrote:
Interesting situation that we are all faced with the last few weeks, things are more serious than we ever expected. I was having a great discussion last evening with my family member who is an Infectious Disease MD, the discussion was eye opening! This is a game changer, and China has much to blame for not informing the world about what was happening with this virus.
The doctors in China that alerted the gov about what was happening have disappeared, probably shot in some kind of firing line. Infection was spread globally during this time of silence from the Chinese.
The good to come out of this is that Trump understands how vulnerable us as Americans are due to our lack of manufacturing that has been shipped abroad. We as a country will be in a much better position after this pandemic declines. Medications will once again be made in America, our dependency will be less on the global work force and our country will be better equipped to deal with the next medical crisis that exist. I have for some time been following the work of Dr. Jacob Glanville, who is funded by the Gates foundation. It was interesting to listen to his understanding of this situation and how it will be defeated.
Flaming liberals are still blaming Trump for this species threatening virus, just tune into the twisted media and listen to what these so called educated idiots are saying, tell me that Jim Acosta is playing with a full deck. Does he really think that this country has a respirator for every person!
What goes??? Bob


I wake up everyday glad I dont need math for final glide anymore


The new final glide may be in ICU.
  #139  
Old May 27th 20, 09:58 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Final glide calc is easy for me, if I can see it below my nose, I might just be able to get there.
Dan-
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Old May 28th 20, 12:32 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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