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On Jun 6, 6:38*am, Walt Connelly
wrote: Where in the South East US of A might one go to get a winch launch endorsement? *ALSO, in general how much runway is needed for an adequate winch launch? *What might the minimum runway length be? Walt -- Walt Connelly Come over to San Antonio Soaring Society, our club located at Boerne Stage airport (5C1). We winched last weekend and plan to do it once a month this summer. You can get an endorsement with our CFIG. Tom |
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At 02:42 08 June 2012, Tom Nau wrote:
On Jun 6, 6:38=A0am, Walt Connelly wrote: Where in the South East US of A might one go to get a winch launch endorsement? =A0ALSO, in general how much runway is needed for an adequat= e winch launch? =A0What might the minimum runway length be? Walt -- Walt Connelly Come over to San Antonio Soaring Society, our club located at Boerne Stage airport (5C1). We winched last weekend and plan to do it once a month this summer. You can get an endorsement with our CFIG. Tom I applaud your efforts to promote winching, coming from a UK club with no current aerotow option, winching is my usual (and cost effective) way into the sky. This BGA leaflet is essential reading: http://www.gliding.co.uk/bgainfo/saf...ts/safewinchbr ochure-0210.pdf If you ask them nicely, I expect they'd have no objections to clubs on your side of the pond printing them off for circulation. |
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