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![]() On May 15, 5:28*pm, Nyal Williams wrote: When a baby learns to walk it gives up its crawling skill-set for an overall advantage, but there is no question that it has lost SOMETHING for a net gain. Nyal - Its not so much that I'm offended as it is that I find your premise illogical and ridiculous. I believe you are speaking to nostalgia and your view of history through rose-colored glasses; not any real loss. To use your analogy: A Baby that learns to walk does not forget how to crawl. We can crawl even as fully-grown adults. We haven't "lost" a skill; we have simply found a better way to do things. Maybe standing on two legs alters our perception of the world and the way we interact with it; but we CAN go back and interact with it in a different manner if we want. We _choose_ not to; we don't lose the innate ability. Similarly, I can turn off my GPS and/or jump in a Schweizer and experience soaring "like the old-timers" anytime I want to. Just because I have a DG-300 and use a PDA does not mean that other soaring skills are lost, or that I cannot appreciate the simple beauties of physics, nature, weather, aerodynamics, and the 3-dimensional freedom of flight. There is no causal relationship between my ability to perceive beauty and the equipment that I use. In summary: You may long for simpler times; or for a period in which different skills were _emphasized_. There's nothing wrong with that. But confuse your desires with the skills of other pilots; and don't impugn their sense of artistry or beauty. --Noel P.S. To be clear: this is not just a personal defense; its also a reaction to the attitude that many in the Soaring community have about newer generations of pilots. Attitudes like what Nyal is displaying *do* come across as negatives and a discouragement to newer pilots. With a shrinking pilot population the last thing people should be doing is telling new folks what they _can't_ do or how they'll never be like the people that have come before them. |
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