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Having just read the posting by Alistair Wright I was
some what alarmed by his narrow minded attitude in respect to a club that he does not appear to have flown at for thirty years. Highlighting a one off incident which involved a small number of people, and using this as a stick to beat the whole operation with. Reading further into the post, I rather wonder if in fact he is a competition pilot himself. I am guessing probably not a current one. Granted at some point he may well have been, but grounding highly experienced pundits because he did not like their circuit pattern……come on, he must have been the laughing stock of the whole comp. Given his attitude, I would hazard a guess that he has some sort of military back round, and may have learned to fly with the RAF GSA. |
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