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Having just watched (36 hours after the fact) the SSA/Sebastian Kawa webinar
of the (U.S.) evening of Feb. 5, 2019 (link that worked for me below), am "feeling the need" (ha ha!) to: 1) thank everyone involved - the (many) organizers; Sebastian Kawa; the moderators; the "technologists"/technologies making it possible (with a near-total-absence of half-way-around-the-globe "interactional-verbal-stepping-on-one-another...IOW, "just like a face-to-face conversation); the post-webinar-folks babysitting it "permanently to the WWW." AWESOME job folks!!! 2) "do the electronic-community thing" and share some thoughts about Sebastian's thoughts, from a non-competition/XC pilot's perspective (below, below...). - - - - - - https://register.gotowebinar.com/rec...LRECORDINGLINK - - - - - - Man! Watching that was damn near just like sitting around a campfire with everyone involved...GREAT STUFF!!! What's not to like about enjoying a conversation with an intelligent, focused, non-ego-maniacal, normal human being having a shared interest? Life should always be so good. I found it easy to listen to Sebastian from the perspectives (say) of when I was a somewhat-tyronic ('opefully, as distinct from MORonic!) XC pilot, *and*, from a multi-decadal-XC nutcase, with pretty much zero interest in actually *participating* in competition soaring (as distinct from enjoying just about every aspect of "mentally/occasionally-crewly supporting"). Funnily enough, other than (perhaps, dry chuckle) the greater wisdom from eventually-acquired-experience, I really don't think the more-experienced-me actually learned anything he didn't already strongly suspect "way back when." Non-comprehensively and in no particular order: MacCready theory's a great place upon which to begin basing one's philosophical approach to inter-thermal speed control; disciplined thought matters/benefits; understanding risks (and having plans to "acceptably mitigate, beforehand") matters; tactics as you think you understand them really don't change with increasing experience. In short, soaring's "merely" a matter of personal refinement of really basic skills, regardless of one's chosen path - competition (of any sort), XC, local ride-giving/flagpole-sitting/landing safely, whatever... So for any newbies/wannabes who may futurely read this, my broad-brush input is - basic stick skills aside, of course - give some active thought to formulating a coherent-to-you framework of "what XC soaring is all about", bounce your thoughts off some more experienced XC pilots by way of identifying where you may be way off base (or, somewhat-related, not yet be considering something of fundamental importance), and continue to have at it! Oh, and if you ever find yourself imagining you "know everything you need to know" (or worse, "know it ALL!"), either find something else more forgiving of life-risk to do, or - *much* better! - re-think that particular conclusion. Fun, fun, fun!!! Bob W. --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com |
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On Thursday, February 7, 2019 at 12:19:17 PM UTC-7, BobW wrote:
Having just watched (36 hours after the fact) the SSA/Sebastian Kawa webinar of the (U.S.) evening of Feb. 5, 2019 (link that worked for me below), am "feeling the need" (ha ha!) to: 1) thank everyone involved - the (many) organizers; Sebastian Kawa; the moderators; the "technologists"/technologies making it possible (with a near-total-absence of half-way-around-the-globe "interactional-verbal-stepping-on-one-another...IOW, "just like a face-to-face conversation); the post-webinar-folks babysitting it "permanently to the WWW." AWESOME job folks!!! 2) "do the electronic-community thing" and share some thoughts about Sebastian's thoughts, from a non-competition/XC pilot's perspective (below, below...). - - - - - - https://register.gotowebinar.com/rec...LRECORDINGLINK - - - - - - Man! Watching that was damn near just like sitting around a campfire with everyone involved...GREAT STUFF!!! What's not to like about enjoying a conversation with an intelligent, focused, non-ego-maniacal, normal human being having a shared interest? Life should always be so good. I found it easy to listen to Sebastian from the perspectives (say) of when I was a somewhat-tyronic ('opefully, as distinct from MORonic!) XC pilot, *and*, from a multi-decadal-XC nutcase, with pretty much zero interest in actually *participating* in competition soaring (as distinct from enjoying just about every aspect of "mentally/occasionally-crewly supporting"). Funnily enough, other than (perhaps, dry chuckle) the greater wisdom from eventually-acquired-experience, I really don't think the more-experienced-me actually learned anything he didn't already strongly suspect "way back when." Non-comprehensively and in no particular order: MacCready theory's a great place upon which to begin basing one's philosophical approach to inter-thermal speed control; disciplined thought matters/benefits; understanding risks (and having plans to "acceptably mitigate, beforehand") matters; tactics as you think you understand them really don't change with increasing experience. In short, soaring's "merely" a matter of personal refinement of really basic skills, regardless of one's chosen path - competition (of any sort), XC, local ride-giving/flagpole-sitting/landing safely, whatever... So for any newbies/wannabes who may futurely read this, my broad-brush input is - basic stick skills aside, of course - give some active thought to formulating a coherent-to-you framework of "what XC soaring is all about", bounce your thoughts off some more experienced XC pilots by way of identifying where you may be way off base (or, somewhat-related, not yet be considering something of fundamental importance), and continue to have at it! Oh, and if you ever find yourself imagining you "know everything you need to know" (or worse, "know it ALL!"), either find something else more forgiving of life-risk to do, or - *much* better! - re-think that particular conclusion. Fun, fun, fun!!! Bob W. --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com Bob - thanks for watching and for posting. I just uploaded an edited version of the webinar with many more graphics and some live video. Should make the 1.5 hours at least a little more colorful. You can find the new version on either the ssa website https://www.ssa.org/Webinars or on my youtube channel: https://youtu.be/Fbkug3BJlew Thanks again to Sebastian and David Lessnick for making the great effort and taking the time to make this happen! Bruno - B4 |
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"what Bob said"!! x 10
I shared the link with as many people as I know ![]() BRAVO! Thank you to you guys for doing what you do! WH |
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