At the moment, the NWS surface hourly is calling for SSW for a good bit of Monday, President's Day, before a swing to hard S. Anyone thinking of a practice day at Taylor? Could be decent, 50+, 10-ish.
(assuming the forecast holds....)
Practice day at Taylor Mon21Feb ?
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Looks like the forecasts are holding. Thanks for the heads-up Mark. Mid-day should be ideal for takeoff and landing practice.
Ward
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I'll be aiming for an 11am ETA, if there's company to be had. Are you "in" Ward?
BTW: Happy to share my Falcon 170, it weighs practically nothing!
(Might slide my timeframe earlier if the gust factor on the NWS hourly expands...)
BTW: Happy to share my Falcon 170, it weighs practically nothing!
(Might slide my timeframe earlier if the gust factor on the NWS hourly expands...)
Re: Practice day at Taylor Mon21Feb ?
I'm good with CHGPA and USPHA. I'm planning on going down tomorrow morning.
David Bodner
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Thanks for that reminder Dave, will re-up tonight! Already 2022
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Re: Practice day at Taylor Mon21Feb ?
Should arrive around 10.
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I always forget.... If there are any signs of south in the 'cast, then it's typically WAY south at Taylor. How do I not expect this after so many years?
I arrived after Ward and Dave B, around 10:40. Conditions were pretty light, but direction seemed good, so I dropped some streamers to add to Ward's and then set up.
Course, by the time I was on launch we were seeing 90-cross at times, and really light winds when they did swing up the hill. I potato'd for a while because I wanted at least a *bit* more wind for that key first flight... Ward and Dave were patient, thanks guys!
My tally for the day was six flights. By 2pm the S cross had really started to solidify, so I was grateful for that many... And speaking of grateful, how many things in one's life can be relied-on for pushing 30 years? Taylor is where I did the majority of my early training, and I've been back for practice days ever since. The generosity of the Taylor family has minted many a PG and HG pilot in that time, and all I can say is wow/thank-you!
Dave had two or three flights (also on a Falcon). But Ward did not like what he was seeing, with his shiny/sparkly S3, and elected to break down. Between his time constraints and the cross cycles and the forecast, that was likely a good call. Taylor can be unforgiving of higher-perf wings. I've been-there/done-that, sigh!
But still, a fun day, and a great chance to catch up!
I arrived after Ward and Dave B, around 10:40. Conditions were pretty light, but direction seemed good, so I dropped some streamers to add to Ward's and then set up.
Course, by the time I was on launch we were seeing 90-cross at times, and really light winds when they did swing up the hill. I potato'd for a while because I wanted at least a *bit* more wind for that key first flight... Ward and Dave were patient, thanks guys!
My tally for the day was six flights. By 2pm the S cross had really started to solidify, so I was grateful for that many... And speaking of grateful, how many things in one's life can be relied-on for pushing 30 years? Taylor is where I did the majority of my early training, and I've been back for practice days ever since. The generosity of the Taylor family has minted many a PG and HG pilot in that time, and all I can say is wow/thank-you!
Dave had two or three flights (also on a Falcon). But Ward did not like what he was seeing, with his shiny/sparkly S3, and elected to break down. Between his time constraints and the cross cycles and the forecast, that was likely a good call. Taylor can be unforgiving of higher-perf wings. I've been-there/done-that, sigh!
But still, a fun day, and a great chance to catch up!
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Mark, thanks for trying to credit me with three flights, but it was two. Somehow going down always seems to be easier than going up. My Falcon turned 19 this month, and it seems to be gaining weight in its middle-age. I'm sure I haven't lost a step in that time.
David Bodner