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Old June 22nd 17, 03:00 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Dan Marotta
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Default OLC - Often a Lost Cause

Yesterday I flew with Uli Neumann in his Caproni A-21 S, and what fun we
had! Uli, who flies out of South Carolina, said happily, "This is
almost like cheating!" We made a simple 300k triangle with very few
turns and then retired to my home for a beer and cheese burger (thanks,
Patti!).

After dinner and conversation, we attempted to upload our flight to
OLC. Everything went well until we attempted to list me as copilot.
Imagine my surprise (not really any more) to learn that I'm not a valid
competitor! In frustration we listed Patti as the copilot and made a
note in the comments section. I really don't care any more about OLC
and am just blowing off steam.
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Dan, 5J
 




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