Sac Sunday 10/3
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Sac Sunday 10/3
C'mon up and try the SAC on Sunday. Straight in north looking, and velocity good. Bacil
Re: Sac Sunday 10/3
I guess everyone else probably knows but..What does SAC mean.. Where is it... What skill level?
Ann
Ann
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Re: Sac Sunday 10/3
It's short for Sacramento and it's way the hell and gone up in Pennsylvania somewhere. I for one have never been there. Not knockin' it, it's just a haul. - Hugh
Re: Sac Sunday 10/3
If it is blowing due north, it is the place to be. Trust me, I've been flying there since 1993
! NE of Harrisburg, PA. Bacil

Re: Sac Sunday 10/3
The site guide mentions a dirt ramp? I'm guessing it's not PGable. Bacil, would you confirm?
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Re: Sac Sunday 10/3
I don't plan to fly there this weekend, and hope to be at Woodstock late this afternoon, but out of curiousity / future planning I checked the site guide for Sacramento, and under protocol it has a website to check to get the contact info (which is necessary for the waiver, the way I read it). The link failed, and I double-checked my spelling of every character in the site - any correction available, or guidance about the waiver?
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Re: Sac Sunday 10/3
The Sac is not PG'able.
Sorry about the busted link for the waiver; the Wind Rider Club merged with the Hyner Club and took down their website. The Sac waiver is now available on the Hyner website at http://www.hynerclub.com/application,waiver.htm.
Blue skies,
Daniel
Sorry about the busted link for the waiver; the Wind Rider Club merged with the Hyner Club and took down their website. The Sac waiver is now available on the Hyner website at http://www.hynerclub.com/application,waiver.htm.
Blue skies,
Daniel