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![]() The MSL/AGL issue has come before the Caesar Creek Soaring Club Board once again. Not only has the Club been thrown into turmoil again, this time it has specifically affected our instructors and how to most effectively teach our students. I am curious if there are other Clubs or organizations that teach using AGL. Rolf Hegele Member of the Board Wowser!!! Thanks - I think - for providing me an "I can't believe what I'm experiencing," moment. What a buzz. But enough about me. The 'issue' you raise is akin to an argument about whether it's better to verify a revolver is unloaded by cracking open the cylinder and looking, or, leaving the cylinder in place and looking down the barrel and possibly pulling the trigger if there's any doubt. The people advocating setting to 0' are - to be blunt - arguably insane. Paraphrasing (I think) Elmer Fudd, "What a bunch of maroons!!!" (Have any/all of them contact me personally for a considered, polite, civil discussion of why this is so.) Amazement aside, thanks for exposing your club's issue to a public spotlight; this sort of 'thinking' definitely needs to be excised from potential training curricula. Respectfully, Bob W. |
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