Thread: Define 'Crew'
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Old June 7th 07, 10:04 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Define 'Crew'

On Jun 7, 1:28 pm, wrote:
On Jun 7, 6:57 am, wrote:

On Jun 7, 8:16 am, Ray Lovinggood


wrote:
Burt Compton mentions, 'an involved crew is a happy
crew.'


Please define 'Crew'!


Ray 'the crewless' Lovinggood
(some, no most, would say Ray, 'the clueless' Lovinggood)


Carrboro, North Carolina, USA


whoever I can sucker into coming to get me


This is probably the mose accurate description of "crew" I've heard!
Some would argue that to be "crew" the party or parties should be
informed of, and agree to, the support requirements BEFORE take off.
LOL


Ive found that when you are far away in a field somewhere, you can lay
quite the guilt trip on someone who normally would have nothing to do
with chasing you. What kind of person would make you sleep in the
dirt?