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Re: Advice for a New Pilot?

by Martin Gregorie <martin@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 2, 2008 at 10:45 PM

On Wed, 02 Jul 2008 13:42:38 -0700, Cats wrote:

> I'm not sure what the state of play in the US is, but at my club and I
> suspect all others in the UK, we have to have our Bronze badge plus XC
> endorsement before flying other than locally (e.g. attempting Silver
> distance).
>
That's certainly true in my club. Usually a newly minted Bronze XC
Endorsed pilot would attempt Silver distance as their first XC on
a day okayed by an instructor and after a thorough briefing.

Once that's accomplished the next target is the 100 km diploma - again
only after its been sanctioned by an instructor. 

It seems to work for us - unless the day suddenly turns to worms most
pilots get Silver on their first attempt. Before you ask, we're
scrupulous about not permitting lead & follow or similar cheating
for these flights and we much prefer Silver distance to be flown in a
Junior rather than anything with better performance. New XC pilots may not
get the speed leg of the 100 km diploma on their first attempt but they're
likely to complete the task.

> Of course an outlanding is still a possibility but they
> don't happen often and there is a body of knowledge about where the best
> fields are (given the state of the crops) which can and should be
tapped.
>
Those without the XC Endorsement are expected to avoid landing out. If
they get it wrong and end up aux vaches there would likely be a discussion
with an instructor about deficient judgment.


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   | Martin Gregorie
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Advice for a New Pilot?
Ryan Spicer <ryanspice  2008-06-30 09:52:44 
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Ed Winchester <edwinch  2008-06-30 13:39:26 
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Adam <adam_y2k5@[EMAIL  2008-06-30 10:54:31 
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Darryl Ramm <darryl.ra  2008-06-30 11:49:37 
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nate_fl <nate.vanness@  2008-06-30 12:11:11 
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Frank Whiteley <frank.  2008-06-30 12:29:17 
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Nyal Williams <nyalwil  2008-06-30 20:42:43 
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Brian Bange <ppcinc@[E  2008-06-30 22:27:43 
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Hellman <hellman@[EMAI  2008-06-30 17:11:39 
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"Matt Herron Jr.&quo  2008-06-30 20:15:53 
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fred.lasor@[EMAIL PROTECT  2008-06-30 21:41:29 
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soar2morrow@[EMAIL PROTEC  2008-06-30 21:55:22 
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Darryl Ramm <darryl.ra  2008-06-30 22:42:16 
Re: Advice for a New Pilot?
Cats <ramwater@[EMAIL   2008-07-02 13:42:38 
Re: Advice for a New Pilot?
Martin Gregorie <marti  2008-07-02 22:45:43 
Re: Advice for a New Pilot?
Cats <ramwater@[EMAIL   2008-07-03 01:11:23 
Re: Advice for a New Pilot?
Martin Gregorie <marti  2008-07-03 16:10:45 

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