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"BMacLean" wrote in
news:uUsYb.17230$Zt4.9203@okepread01: A few years ago I was participating in our club ASA contest series. The first day I landed out about 50 miles away at a private residential airstrip. Of course, the inhabitants were extremely welcoming. The met me with a golf cart, pushed my glider off the runway, immediately got me my cold drink of choice (Diet Coke), drove me all around the area showing me each resident's personal aircraft. At each stop we made, we picked up a new friend so by the time the towplane arrived and I was taking off I had about 20 wing runners and quite a send-off of waving hands. The next day, also a contest day, I landed (yes) at the same airport and was immediately met with "we were hoping to see you again but we didn't think it would be this soon...you like Diet Coke, right?" It was kind of embarassing but I had another nice afternoon waiting for the towplane. I would like to add that being a female I pay particular attention to where I might have to land. I know that because of that I am not as bold as some of my male friends in pushing out a flight. I am more conscious of staying in gliding range of a hospitable landing place than say a dilapidated farm out in the middle of nowhere. I just am more aware that there still may be problems to face after I land. And if I do have to land out in a field somewhere I tend to land away from buildings because I really don't want anyone to see me, I just don't know who or what I'll run into. I'm not overly paranoid, just cautious. (I also don't walk through dark parking lots at night.) But I do absolutely love flying cross-country, the farther, the faster, the better. Barb My wife and I kind of joke about this.... Elaine Boosler had a bit about why women have to be more carefull then men... "Oh I'm not going jogging in the park I have a ****** (insert part of female anatomy that begins with a "v") with me; If Id'a known, I would have left it at home" ....guess you had to have heard it.. reading it seems kind of lame :-( oh well. -- ET ![]() "A common mistake people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools."---- Douglas Adams |
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