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Old May 26th 06, 02:53 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Miserable life without flying

Is something wrong?
Something is wrong, maybe I did not make my point, maybe I didn't write
it right, you tell me. Maybe you all missed my note asking for help for
one student glider pilot.
Just wanted to let this group know that there are no offers of any help
for Anna when the same time Poland is arm in arm with US in NATO,
polish troops are helping US troops in Iraq, Poland is buying a bunch
of F-16 what creates jobs in US.
I have personally as a CFIG, singlehandedly trained and soloed on
gliders group of 14 Civil Air Patrol cadets who were members of United
States Air Force Auxiliary. Some of them later flew F-16 in USAF. I
was CFIG for those cadets without any pay.
I've volantiered, donated my vacation time to teach US cadets to fly.
I flew to Poland and helped US Aerobatic Team during World Aerobatic
Championship in Bielsko-Biala. I traveled to Poland and helped US
Junior Glider Team as team coach during European Junior Glider
Championship. I used my unpaid vacation time for that.
I used unpaid vacations also for the following big project I did on my
own. I conceived and organized 3 times, affordable "world championship
for average glider pilot" that I called the "One Design" , Jantars Std
soaring competition for US and other countries pilots in Leszno, Poland
to give every glider pilot a chance to have a different experience,
different flying, different club organization.
Are you now telling me that you the greatest soaring eagles in the
world are not going to help Anna to learn to fly gliders? I still hope
that you can. Please spread the word.
Let's do it together, let's go for it, one student pilot that really
needs it.
I can't write Anna to tell her that american or british or franch or
italian, or danish, or swedish, or australian or german or russian or
saudiarabian pilots don't want, or can't help, I just can't!!!

Andre Volant
avolant at yahoo.com