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"kirk.stant" wrote: BG, I think what we have here is a difference in our "english". US usage of aggressive vs conservative. Different points on a range of approaches to a task. Foolhardy or Impulsively, or even carelessly & dangerously would be beyond aggressive on the scale. I think of aggressive when I tilt the balance of rewards vs risk in the direction of risk (in this case, landing out, not damage/injury). Conservative is avoiding the risk of landing out at any cost, usually due to logistics of a retrieve. US use of term aggressive may be cultural, come to think about it... Changing the subject, it's interesting that you have the same problem we have of clubs not liking XC flights. There really seems to be two types of glider pilots out there, at times! Cheers, Kirk 66 Man, I hate clubs that discourage x-country flying. Our little club, Southern Eagles Soaring, flying out of LaGrange, Georgia, USA, whole heartedly encourages x-country, badge, and contest flying. One of the first flights of our "new" two-place glass bird resulted in a honest cow pasture landout. Of course, we were not too thrilled about the towplane landing out in a cow pasture... |
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Man, I hate clubs that discourage x-country flying. Our little club,
Southern Eagles Soaring, flying out of LaGrange, Georgia, USA, whole heartedly encourages x-country, badge, and contest flying. One of the first flights of our "new" two-place glass bird resulted in a honest cow pasture landout. Of course, we were not too thrilled about the towplane landing out in a cow pasture...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I'm totally with Wally on XC flying with the club. I've been taking students out for 100K or longer flights. They get a chance to see things from a totally different prospective. Wally, you forgot to mention that we were doing a triangle speed run for the second time that day, after we had broken the Georgia record. It least this time it was a 3,500 foot field, and it didn't even have any emu's! |
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