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On May 1, 3:25 pm, "Jim Vincent" wrote:
"Dan G" wrote in message ps.com... http://www.pgcsoaring.org/ops%202007/chip%20outfit.jpg KK Is it a safety thing? Must improve glider visibility somewhat... Dan Well, all the field assistants at PGC are required to wear those funky orange or green visibility jackets. I guess now the pilots are required to dress as well. To set the record straight, I showed up a the field (which is close to home) to meet another pilot and go out on a ride from the field, like anyone will believe that on this group. But I did give a spring check ride while waiting that went for an hour. I did notice that the local vultures were seemed to be avoiding us. Geez, can't you find a PW-5 or 1-26 pilot to pick on................... Kochanski, wipe that silly smirk off your face!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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