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On Aug 16, 12:07*pm, Eric Greenwell wrote:
Does anyone know where and why the seemingly bizarre custom of throwing a bucket of water on a newly soloed glider originated? I think I read somewhere that the custom of throwng water on a pilot after landing was to hide the signs of in-flight urination. I don't know why that would be associated with first solo though. Perhaps to get them used to the idea? Skydivers have a tradition that any "first", or any inadvertent admission of a "first", results in buying beer for everyone. That seems a much better than sitting around wet on the outside. Although in Arizona the two can be combined quite well. Andy |
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