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Old July 18th 04, 01:04 AM
ken ward
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In article ,
Eric Greenwell wrote:

bumper wrote:
One could also wonder how restricting glider operations, without similarly
restricting non-emergency power operations, would not be discriminatory.


Were self-launching gliders restricted, or only towed gliders?


only aero tow operations. that restriction was lifted for today.

since Soar Minden has but one tow plane, SM aero tows were only
available to SM rentals and lessons, until those gliders were done for
the day. this will likely continue until a second tow plane is
available, perhaps mid next week.

Ken
 




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