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Graham Hodgson wrote in message ...
What aircraft did you do your silver distance qualifying 50k flight in? I did all three legs in a Schweizer 1-34. John Cochrane wrote: ( Gold means "I've done a really substantial cross country flight. I'm ready to go to a contest." ) I really take don't think that earning a gold badge has anything to do with contests. Not everyone who is into Soaring is interested in contest flying. I think a "Gold" badge means a pilot has improved his skills to the point where he can comfortably navigate across country, keep his ship in the air for an extended duration and can gain significant altitude above his release point. By completing the FAI minimums to complete this badge the pilot can wear this insignia as a sign to others of his proficiancy, or as an award to himself for having achieved this significant milestone in his soaring career. |
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