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Well I agree partly. The bit about cutting the apron strings is well put.
This was the point I was trying to make in my post. 50k is far enough away that it takes some psyching up for. Most pilots who stick with the sport fly x/c. Why not encourage participation and give these pilots a goal they can achieve? Leaving on a cross country flight is so much easier after we make the first one or two. Are we also supposed to handicap the altitude gain by wing loading? I'll agree that a pilot making a flight in a lower performance glider most likely worked a bit more and quite possibly had a richer learning experiance but does this reduce the achievement of letting go and heading out? No way. However I cannot accept a one thermal Discus trip as being equivalent to my Silver in an wooden Ka8. I never said it was. I believe the flight is more about leaving then covering 50k. I tend to agree that the 50km Silver Distance task is out of date. Those who did it under poor soaring conditions in low performance gliders deserve the bragging rights. There are pilots who earned Silver distrance when the 1-26 or 1-23 was the hot ship equivilant to the Discus. Did these types of bragging rights take place then? How many of us were flying the latest hot ship when we finished the leg? Is our accomplishment any less valid then the pilot who made the flight in 15 year older equipment? Silver Distance isn't just about soaring the distance, it's also about navigation. High performance gliders combined with strong thermals can get a pilot lost a lot faster than an old wood floater. I seem to remember a story about a pilot who, after getting thoroughly lost, landed 300km away after failing to identify his 50km goal. Cool. Did he claim a Gold flight? Bill Daniels |
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![]() "Kevin Brooker" wrote in message ... I seem to remember a story about a pilot who, after getting thoroughly lost, landed 300km away after failing to identify his 50km goal. Cool. Did he claim a Gold flight? Yep. Bill Daniels |
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