"open source" video project for glider ratings
On Nov 22, 2:34*pm, wrote:
On Nov 19, 6:29*pm, Frank Whiteley wrote:
On Nov 19, 11:56*am, thing73 wrote:
Wouldn't it be nice to collectively (amongst all the soaring clubs in
the country) to develop a soaring curriculum aimed at passing the FAA
glider rating writtens (much like King Schools do now for FAA airplane/
helicopter ratings)? We could assign topics to different clubs and
post them to you tube or other video sites. If interested, post to
this usenet.
e-mail me directly or call 970-330-2050 7am-10pm MT
Frank Whiteley
It would be nice, and you think that there would be more responses to
this thread. *Combating the decline in our sport should be a top
priorty of the SSA, and this would be a easy way to do it.
From the chatter on this Board, it seems that batteries, trailers, and
new gizmos like FLARM are more important.
aerodyne
Can't even get a reply from the OP despite attempts on and off group.
Anyone know who he is? There are similar things happening out there
and I'd hoped to inform him how this might dovetail with what he
suggests.
Frank Whiteley
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