New Pilot
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New Pilot
Hello;
I am a H4 mountain pilot who has just moved into the area (montgomery county) from California. Unfortunately my glider will be in storage until October, when I can move into the new house. Even then it will be those pesky chores getting the into the new house, so I am expecting to not get any airtime until the spring.
But I would certainly like to get to know some pilots and gain a little familiarity about the flying sites so I don't squander those precious X-C days doing the basics.
I'll come round to the next club meeting when the details get posted, but other than that, is there anyone I should talk to?
Thanks!
Ashley Groves
I am a H4 mountain pilot who has just moved into the area (montgomery county) from California. Unfortunately my glider will be in storage until October, when I can move into the new house. Even then it will be those pesky chores getting the into the new house, so I am expecting to not get any airtime until the spring.
But I would certainly like to get to know some pilots and gain a little familiarity about the flying sites so I don't squander those precious X-C days doing the basics.
I'll come round to the next club meeting when the details get posted, but other than that, is there anyone I should talk to?
Thanks!
Ashley Groves
Ashley Groves
New Pilot
>> other than that, is there anyone I should talk to?
Stay away from that Chris McKee guy. Other than that, pretty much
everyone else is pretty safe to talk to.
Your best bet - stay tuned here for details on the next club meeting
(only a few weeks away), and get acquainted then. Also, if there's
good flying weather, it wouldn't hurt to come out and watch, just to
learn the specific nuances of our sites. Flying here is NOT like
flying in California! If you want to come out, contact any of the
board members off-line for directions to the site of the day.
Other than that, Welcome to Maryland!
~Ralph S.
CHGPA Secretary
Stay away from that Chris McKee guy. Other than that, pretty much
everyone else is pretty safe to talk to.
Your best bet - stay tuned here for details on the next club meeting
(only a few weeks away), and get acquainted then. Also, if there's
good flying weather, it wouldn't hurt to come out and watch, just to
learn the specific nuances of our sites. Flying here is NOT like
flying in California! If you want to come out, contact any of the
board members off-line for directions to the site of the day.
Other than that, Welcome to Maryland!
~Ralph S.
CHGPA Secretary
Welcome to the area Ashley! We're all looking forward to
meeting you and flying with you.
When in October will you have your wing? This month
and much of November can be pretty darn good in this area.
Hopefully you'll be able to enjoy some fall flying before
it gets cold!
We have a variety of different launches : slope, cliff, and
ramp. They all have their quirks, so ask around before
flying; most pilots will happily talk your ear off
You might want to order a site-guide. Details can be found at:
the bottom of this webpage:
http://chgpa.org/SiteInfo/siteinfo.html
I think you will enjoy flying in the mid-Atlantic. Depending on
where you've flown in CA, you may find that airtime can be a
bit harder to come by. But it's still possible to rack up a fair
number of hours most years.
--mark c.
meeting you and flying with you.
When in October will you have your wing? This month
and much of November can be pretty darn good in this area.
Hopefully you'll be able to enjoy some fall flying before
it gets cold!
We have a variety of different launches : slope, cliff, and
ramp. They all have their quirks, so ask around before
flying; most pilots will happily talk your ear off
You might want to order a site-guide. Details can be found at:
the bottom of this webpage:
http://chgpa.org/SiteInfo/siteinfo.html
I think you will enjoy flying in the mid-Atlantic. Depending on
where you've flown in CA, you may find that airtime can be a
bit harder to come by. But it's still possible to rack up a fair
number of hours most years.
--mark c.
New Pilot
Meeting is sked for the 26th, venue to be determined. Welcome aboard!
- Hugh McElrath, treasurer
P.S. If you haven't already joined, Ralph has this nifty on-line
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the meeting.
On 5 Oct 2005, at 23:57, Ralph Sickinger (R2) wrote:
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>
>>> other than that, is there anyone I should talk to?
>>>
>
> Stay away from that Chris McKee guy. Other than that, pretty much
> everyone else is pretty safe to talk to.
>
> Your best bet - stay tuned here for details on the next club meeting
> (only a few weeks away), and get acquainted then. Also, if there's
> good flying weather, it wouldn't hurt to come out and watch, just to
> learn the specific nuances of our sites. Flying here is NOT like
> flying in California! If you want to come out, contact any of the
> board members off-line for directions to the site of the day.
>
> Other than that, Welcome to Maryland!
>
> ~Ralph S.
> CHGPA Secretary
>
>
>
>
>
>
- Hugh McElrath, treasurer
P.S. If you haven't already joined, Ralph has this nifty on-line
membership registration utility at the website, with dues via
PayPal. We'll be starting the membership drive for the new year at
the meeting.
On 5 Oct 2005, at 23:57, Ralph Sickinger (R2) wrote:
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>
>>> other than that, is there anyone I should talk to?
>>>
>
> Stay away from that Chris McKee guy. Other than that, pretty much
> everyone else is pretty safe to talk to.
>
> Your best bet - stay tuned here for details on the next club meeting
> (only a few weeks away), and get acquainted then. Also, if there's
> good flying weather, it wouldn't hurt to come out and watch, just to
> learn the specific nuances of our sites. Flying here is NOT like
> flying in California! If you want to come out, contact any of the
> board members off-line for directions to the site of the day.
>
> Other than that, Welcome to Maryland!
>
> ~Ralph S.
> CHGPA Secretary
>
>
>
>
>
>
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Thank You all for the warm welcome. I'll plan on attending the meeting on the 26th, which is right around when I get my wing.
Yeah, I am not expecting the CA flying... of the NV flying...or the OR flying... but I will get to see that fall foliage! And it is damn cold when you have to carry O2 anyway. [You gotta find that silver lining :^)]
See you then,
Ashley [/quote]
Yeah, I am not expecting the CA flying... of the NV flying...or the OR flying... but I will get to see that fall foliage! And it is damn cold when you have to carry O2 anyway. [You gotta find that silver lining :^)]
See you then,
Ashley [/quote]
Ashley Groves
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Hi Ashely,
Welcome. I think you'll love the area and especially the flying community. You stressed the point "mountain pilot" however, I wanted to throw my two cents in and mention that there are two excellent aerotow operations (Highland Aerosports and Mannquin (sp?)) where spectacular flatland flying can be had. Both have been featured in Hang Gliding mag. If you have never aerotowed, I suggest you give a try.
Welcome. I think you'll love the area and especially the flying community. You stressed the point "mountain pilot" however, I wanted to throw my two cents in and mention that there are two excellent aerotow operations (Highland Aerosports and Mannquin (sp?)) where spectacular flatland flying can be had. Both have been featured in Hang Gliding mag. If you have never aerotowed, I suggest you give a try.
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Mountain Pilot vs...
Steve;
I stressed Mountain pilot as opposed to coastal pilots.
Currently I have no towing signoffs (I started to dabble, but never got the sign off), but I am happy to learn towing. Actually I look forward to it.
But we do fly the flat lands as well. In fact, I believe my fastest enjoyable sustained climb I ever had was in the flatlands.
I look forward to meeting you all,
Ashley
I stressed Mountain pilot as opposed to coastal pilots.
Currently I have no towing signoffs (I started to dabble, but never got the sign off), but I am happy to learn towing. Actually I look forward to it.
But we do fly the flat lands as well. In fact, I believe my fastest enjoyable sustained climb I ever had was in the flatlands.
I look forward to meeting you all,
Ashley
Ashley Groves
New Pilot
Unfortunately, the person (me) handling site guide
sales won't be back in the area until the middle of
November.
Christy
--- markc <markc@chgpa.org> wrote:
>
> Welcome to the area Ashley! We're all looking
> forward to
> meeting you and flying with you.
>
> When in October will you have your wing? This month
> and much of November can be pretty darn good in this
> area.
> Hopefully you'll be able to enjoy some fall flying
> before
> it gets cold!
>
> We have a variety of different launches : slope,
> cliff, and
> ramp. They all have their quirks, so ask around
> before
> flying; most pilots will happily talk your ear off
>
>
> You might want to order a site-guide. Details can be
> found at:
> the bottom of this webpage:
>
> http://chgpa.org/SiteInfo/siteinfo.html
>
> I think you will enjoy flying in the mid-Atlantic.
> Depending on
> where you've flown in CA, you may find that airtime
> can be a
> bit harder to come by. But it's still possible to
> rack up a fair
> number of hours most years.
>
> --mark c.
>
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sales won't be back in the area until the middle of
November.
Christy
--- markc <markc@chgpa.org> wrote:
>
> Welcome to the area Ashley! We're all looking
> forward to
> meeting you and flying with you.
>
> When in October will you have your wing? This month
> and much of November can be pretty darn good in this
> area.
> Hopefully you'll be able to enjoy some fall flying
> before
> it gets cold!
>
> We have a variety of different launches : slope,
> cliff, and
> ramp. They all have their quirks, so ask around
> before
> flying; most pilots will happily talk your ear off
>
>
> You might want to order a site-guide. Details can be
> found at:
> the bottom of this webpage:
>
> http://chgpa.org/SiteInfo/siteinfo.html
>
> I think you will enjoy flying in the mid-Atlantic.
> Depending on
> where you've flown in CA, you may find that airtime
> can be a
> bit harder to come by. But it's still possible to
> rack up a fair
> number of hours most years.
>
> --mark c.
>
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New Pilot
My offer to take that over once relieved as treasurer still stands. -
Hugh
On 8 Oct 2005, at 00:06, Christy Huddle wrote:
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> Unfortunately, the person (me) handling site guide
> sales won't be back in the area until the middle of
> November.
> Christy
>
> --- markc <markc@chgpa.org> wrote:
>
>
>>
>> Welcome to the area Ashley! We're all looking
>> forward to
>> meeting you and flying with you.
>>
>> When in October will you have your wing? This month
>> and much of November can be pretty darn good in this
>> area.
>> Hopefully you'll be able to enjoy some fall flying
>> before
>> it gets cold!
>>
>> We have a variety of different launches : slope,
>> cliff, and
>> ramp. They all have their quirks, so ask around
>> before
>> flying; most pilots will happily talk your ear off
>>
>>
>> You might want to order a site-guide. Details can be
>> found at:
>> the bottom of this webpage:
>>
>> http://chgpa.org/SiteInfo/siteinfo.html
>>
>> I think you will enjoy flying in the mid-Atlantic.
>> Depending on
>> where you've flown in CA, you may find that airtime
>> can be a
>> bit harder to come by. But it's still possible to
>> rack up a fair
>> number of hours most years.
>>
>> --mark c.
>>
>>
>
>
>
>
>
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On 8 Oct 2005, at 00:06, Christy Huddle wrote:
>
> Unfortunately, the person (me) handling site guide
> sales won't be back in the area until the middle of
> November.
> Christy
>
> --- markc <markc@chgpa.org> wrote:
>
>
>>
>> Welcome to the area Ashley! We're all looking
>> forward to
>> meeting you and flying with you.
>>
>> When in October will you have your wing? This month
>> and much of November can be pretty darn good in this
>> area.
>> Hopefully you'll be able to enjoy some fall flying
>> before
>> it gets cold!
>>
>> We have a variety of different launches : slope,
>> cliff, and
>> ramp. They all have their quirks, so ask around
>> before
>> flying; most pilots will happily talk your ear off
>>
>>
>> You might want to order a site-guide. Details can be
>> found at:
>> the bottom of this webpage:
>>
>> http://chgpa.org/SiteInfo/siteinfo.html
>>
>> I think you will enjoy flying in the mid-Atlantic.
>> Depending on
>> where you've flown in CA, you may find that airtime
>> can be a
>> bit harder to come by. But it's still possible to
>> rack up a fair
>> number of hours most years.
>>
>> --mark c.
>>
>>
>
>
>
>
>
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