"Mike McCarron" <mmccarr2@nycap.rr.com> wrote in message news:6d4p9dFsi1bU1@mid.individual.net... It was mentioned during a talk Kai Gertsen gave at the Region 1 contest this year that it is a good idea to call 911 if you land your glider within sight of a road or other humans. The problem has been in the past that many times the glider outlanding is called in to the authorities as
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As previously announced, Harris Hill Soaring Corporation and the US Soaring Team will be hosting a Soaring Cross Country and Racing Camp to be held at the famous Harris Hill soaring site in Elmira, NY August 20-25. The Camp will be followed by the Region Three Contest August 26 through September 1. We still have three openings available for the Camp. If you are interested in improving your
I have been in touch with Kai, he is recovering from a recent back operation. Kai asked me to pass on that he is not responsible for the questions and answers. The articles/booklets on Cross Country Soaring are his work and he is happy for them to be used and/or translated with the appropriate credits, however Kai did not compile any questions and answers to be used with his booklets.
petersmith@soaringmuseum.org ha escrito: titoa wrote: Hi all, I've come across a recent (2005) update on Kai's article on Cross Country. I shared it with my folks over in madrid (www.clubom.org, you are invited to come in...) and they love it. However, they are requesting a translation. In spain, not everyone can fully understand english. I do not