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The highly successful UK Junior XC program vs. USA's nonexistantJunior XC program. Why?



 
 
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Old September 10th 15, 04:17 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Justin Craig[_3_]
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Default The highly successful UK Junior XC program vs. USA's nonexistant Junior XC program. Why?

I can understand the geographical constraints about this in the US, however
the Ozzies seem to have overcome it, get some advise from them.

Perhaps the SSA could invite a UK Junior development bod to present at your
forthcoming conference?



 




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