Scott
There has been some great article of late in the Soaring Australian
magazine.
The only email I have is the advertising person
Fiona Rowe
Email
or try the Gliding Federation of Australia sales at
www.gfa.org.au
If you have trouble getting info call me.
It really is one of the most important areas for living longer without
frights.
Goog soaring
Robert Percy
Nimbus 2C
Based at
www.ddsc.org.au
"Scott" wrote in message
...
This is just my idea, but I think it is a good one. I think during the
instruction before solo, a studnet should have to experience flying close
to
another plane. I'm at a quiet gliderport and all through my instruction I
cleared before release and cleared turns, but I didn't know what I was
looking for. I didn't know how close another plane has to be before it's
dangerous. After I got my license I had a lot of incidents pop up. I was
clearing turns, but I wasn't looking in the rights spots all the time.
This
is just my idea but in busy airports I suppose this isn't an issue. Now I
understand it might be hard to get another pilot to fly next to you as a
student if he is having a wonderful climb, so I would think the student
would pay fot the other pilots rental and launch fee. I think the cost
would
be worth the experience since it would give the instructor plenty to talk
about and be able to show good examples. It should all work in one flight
I
would think. Anyone agree?
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