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Old December 11th 06, 07:05 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Jeremy Zawodny
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Default Ameriprise Commercial with glider?

Nyal Williams wrote:
Ruth is an instructor now. She has moved further north
and is, I believe, at Hollister. If you see her, kiss
her for me! grin


Yes, Ruth is instructing at Hollister now.

Jeremy
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Old December 11th 06, 11:20 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Nyal Williams
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Default Ameriprise Commercial with glider?

There was supposed to be a 'grin' inside carats at
the end of this post. I guess I don't understand the
protocols.

At 18:48 11 December 2006, Nyal Williams wrote:
Ruth is an instructor now. She has moved further north
and is, I believe, at Hollister. If you see her, kiss
her for me!

At 06:06 11 December 2006, Jack wrote:
wrote:
Jack wrote:
wrote:
Mitch wrote:
Does anyone have a good link to the Ameriprise
commercial
that features
a gal flying a glider? It pitches to the Baby
Boomers
and retirement.
(Only 8 more years at the ripe old age of 38
for me!)
Cought my eye on
the boob tube tonight and I can't find a link
anywhere.



Her name is Ruth Cook. It was filmed at Great Western
Soaring School.
It is a DG505.
Is she an actress, or an faamasterpilot? What is oneofthose,
anyway?


Jack
Hi soaring pilots! Ruth is an ordinary (?) commercial
rated glider
pilot, originally from UK and a really nice person..
An faamasterpilot is a pilot that has been recognized
by the FAA to
have 50 years or more
of safe flying and having made contributions to flying
safety.The
candidate must have been recommended by pilots of
repute and have a
spotless record dating back from the CAA days. If
this pilot makes it
to April 1, 2007, it will be 60 years since Jack Kauffman
of Laister-Kauffman (LK10A) was April fooled and issued
my Private
ticket. Some of you know me!



Congratulations, faamasterpilot. That's a long safety
record.

Keep it up.


Jack








 




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