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I've been doing some reading about sailplane racing, and it seems
pretty clear that every racer needs a crew. He needs at least one person who can help him ready the plane and retrieve him when he lands out. Now, for most guys, I'm guessing crew=wife. But what do all the single guys do? Johan Larson |
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![]() The place where I fly from has a bulleting board, where pilots can post their ad indicating their need for a crew on specific dates. You can try that. Also, when I was new at this pastime and seeking to get some experience, I placed my own ad volunteering my services as ground crew. I crewed for many pilots, learned a lot & spent a lot of time chasing gliders in the Western states. I also experienced many bad meals and nights in cheap motels in the boonies. It was fun, though. Cheers, Charles |
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Charisma is what you need; I know, mine is all latent!
At 18:36 09 November 2006, wrote: I've been doing some reading about sailplane racing, and it seems pretty clear that every racer needs a crew. He needs at least one person who can help him ready the plane and retrieve him when he lands out. Now, for most guys, I'm guessing crew=wife. But what do all the single guys do? Johan Larson |
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I'm married, but when it comes to anything dealing
with gliders, I'm the bachelor. If I'm reading 'SOARING', I'm a bachelor. If I'm reading RAS, as I am now, I'm a bachelor. If I'm loading up my car with my stuff to fly, I'm a bachelor. When I go to the field, I'm definitely a bachelor. So, when I go cross country or to a race, I'm definitely a bachelor and I have to rely on other pilots to help me. Yes, there was this one day this past summer where my 'crew' landed out as did I. I think we got my glider back to home base around 0530 hrs :-) on a Monday morning and I ended up taking a day of vacation so I could get some sleep. So, I know there is NO WAY my wife would EVER crew for me. NEVER. So, I have to rely on other pilots to help and I in turn will help them. Hey, anything for a free dinner once in a while! Ray Lovinggood Carrboro, North Carolina, USA At 21:12 09 November 2006, Marc Ramsey wrote: wrote: I've been doing some reading about sailplane racing, and it seems pretty clear that every racer needs a crew. He needs at least one person who can help him ready the plane and retrieve him when he lands out. Now, for most guys, I'm guessing crew=wife. But what do all the single guys do? |
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Yeah... what Ray said...
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![]() Ray Lovinggood wrote: So, I know there is NO WAY my wife would EVER crew for me. NEVER. May I ask why not? Your wife would have to find a way to kill a lot of time while waiting on the ground, but that doesn't sound like such an unreasonable thing to ask for, particularly if it's just one week per year. Johan Larson |
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I presume you wouldn't mind spending a week shopping for clothes or
shoes with her in return? Or you could just hang around at the mall - just for a a week! Get the picture? Mike On Nov 9, 5:00 pm, wrote: Ray Lovinggood wrote: So, I know there is NO WAY my wife would EVER crew for me. NEVER.May I ask why not? Your wife would have to find a way to kill a lot of time while waiting on the ground, but that doesn't sound like such an unreasonable thing to ask for, particularly if it's just one week per year. Johan Larson |
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My girlfriend has crewed for me once. she didnt mind at all, but wasnt
able to chase me as she was busy with other stuff. Thankfully I dont have a supership so it wasnt that long of a wait for her to get to me. only a few hours. the few times ive had a chase, my CFIG, XC coach and mentor, Matt Michael has followed me. Hes also come pulled me out of fields after a friendly phone call. One other time a Power flying friend came and got me after I called him. That was a fun one. Land at 430. Start Derigging around 9. Home around 2 AM. Pretty much I get whoever I can. Mike the Strike wrote: I presume you wouldn't mind spending a week shopping for clothes or shoes with her in return? Or you could just hang around at the mall - just for a a week! Get the picture? Mike On Nov 9, 5:00 pm, wrote: Ray Lovinggood wrote: So, I know there is NO WAY my wife would EVER crew for me. NEVER.May I ask why not? Your wife would have to find a way to kill a lot of time while waiting on the ground, but that doesn't sound like such an unreasonable thing to ask for, particularly if it's just one week per year. Johan Larson |
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