We did a full day of tows today and both our candidates passed with "flying" colors. Heidi and Yves both passed their check ride today and are now licensed glider pilots. Congratulations to you both and Jim Morzillo who worked with you to help make this day a success.
Friday, October 31, 2008
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Sunday - October 26th
Doug Hatch, pictured during his takeoff roll, had the longest flight of the day. He was able to stay aloft for 2 hours and had a max altitude gain to 4500' MSL. Despite less than stellar soaring conditions, we had 16 tows, with students preparing for their private pilot checkride keeping the tow pilots busy.
Friday, October 24, 2008
Friday, October 24
Because of the lousy forcast for tomorrow we did max training today. We did 14 tows - not bad for a week day (and a weak day). Yves, Rick, and Heidi took many 2-33 flights.
The brake is somewhat improved in the Grob so Jim Morzillo and I did a test flight. We spent 20 minutes at 1500 MSL. Right now I would say the Grob is flyable with very experienced pilots and reasonable wind conditions. Jim Pospisil and I are going to work on the Grob brake some more tomorrow morning and we will let you know how it goes.
BTW if you want to know if there is an operation tomorrow or any day feel free to call the tow pilot, instructor, or base manager to see what is happening.
Mike
Because of the lousy forcast for tomorrow we did max training today. We did 14 tows - not bad for a week day (and a weak day). Yves, Rick, and Heidi took many 2-33 flights.
The brake is somewhat improved in the Grob so Jim Morzillo and I did a test flight. We spent 20 minutes at 1500 MSL. Right now I would say the Grob is flyable with very experienced pilots and reasonable wind conditions. Jim Pospisil and I are going to work on the Grob brake some more tomorrow morning and we will let you know how it goes.
BTW if you want to know if there is an operation tomorrow or any day feel free to call the tow pilot, instructor, or base manager to see what is happening.
Mike
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Saturday & Sunday, October 18 & 19
Saturday proved to be the best soaring day of the weekend. Several people had long flights. Jim Pospisil flew Colonel Muster and had an altitude gain to 5,800' on a 3,000' tow. Jim stayed up for about an hour, but decided to land to take advantage of warmer conditions.
Sunday was "Box the Wake" day. Heidi, Rick, and Yves, who are all preparing for their Private Pilot - Glider checkride, all had an opportunity to do one or more boxes. We had 13 tows that included an introductory ride for Heidi's friend Dave, who is pictured above just before launch.
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Sunday - October 12, 2008
Sunday - October 12, 2008
Monday, October 6, 2008
Sunday - October 5, 2008
We had a busy day with 17 tows.
Biggest news of the day is that Andy Pye soloed. Congratulations Andy!!!
Several people participated in the AeroFlight, Inc. sponsored accuracy landing contest. Competion was fierce, but Fred Muller eventually won. Prize was a $25 Visa gift card. Congratulations Fred.
We had 3 introductory rides and all participants seemed to enjoy their rides. Nice job Ken!!!
As you can see from the attached picture of Joe West's recently restored Citabria, the leaves are starting to change. So come on out this weekend and enjoy the Fall colors before they disappear.
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