"Kilo Charlie" wrote in message
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Interesting argument. Also interesting responses some of which have
nothing
to do with your original post. Must just be the grumpy winter lurkers.
I agree with you. Soaring has to be "cool" again in order to have it
survive. I'm not sure that reducing the costs somewhat wouldn't help but
nevertheless that alone will not save it.
It is an instant gratification world out there. Why should a kid spend
countless hours learning how to do something and paying the dues by
watching
others do it in front of them when they can get out the X-box or Gameboy
and
go at it with minimal instruction, cost or delay?
Soaring is not much of a spectator sport but one small part of the
visibility has been taken away in the name of safety (aka liability) in
the
US by a push to totally abolish low finishes. It is clear with the sold
out
status of the UK Smokin Vids and the fact that the UK Junior Soaring Team
has so much fun with these finishes that it is interesting to young pilots
and spectators. I'm not advocating a "Redbull" type of approach to it but
the safety/liability issue has grown out of control in the US. For some
reason soaring has attracted more than its share of curmudgeons. Sports
like hang gliding with their speed courses for example, have taken the
step
to make themselves more visible to the folks on the ground.
Casey Lenox
KC
Phoenix
I'm not aware that it's had any impact on the growth of HG from all
indications.
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