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Erik SchnaubeltParticipant
I will be out there tomorrow at 8am. I can help in any way possible.
– Erik Schnaubelt
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Erik SchnaubeltParticipantI would like to start out by echoing some of the arguments I have seen. The winch offers training that is essential for any glider pilot.
As glider pilots we often do not get the luxury of making normal altitude pattern. The winch procedures that are taught at Sky Soaring make you prepared for any aero tow rope break or abbreviated pattern if necessary. I think that if the decision is made to sell the winch, the instructors might consider incorporating these lesser practiced patterns into their training curriculum.
I would also like to point out that the winch is a great club resource in the late Fall, Winter, and early Spring months when the tow plane is not insured. I think a large part for the under representation of the winch in the 2020 statistics is due to the lock down restrictions that suspended our operations until may 1st. As I recall the winch was used extensively in the spring months of 2019 prior to the tow planes insurance becoming active.
If the clubs financial position forces the sale of the winch it would be unfortunate. I think that we should consider the unique benefits of the winch in our club.
Hope everyone is in good health. Im currently working at an Aerial Applicator school in South Dakota I would have never been able to acquire such a job without the experience gained flying the clubs Pawnee. The aircraft I regularly fly include but not limited to c140, Piper J3, Piper Cherokee. I have my multi engine check ride tomorrow in the Piper Apache. Thanks for everybodys support throughout my training and look forward to visiting Illinois soon!
Erik SchnaubeltParticipantI got up to 7000 AGL. With a standard lapse rate that makes it something like 20 degrees? BURR!
I was in a thermal north of the field yesterday at about 4000ft and I noticed a corn husk! I looked upwind about 3 miles and noticed a field being harvested!
So then it became a competition. Who could thermal better? the corn husk or the 1-26. To my surprise the 1-26 can out climb a corn husk.
Thanks to all who came out and congratulations to Nick on his first solo today!
Erik Schnaubelt
Erik SchnaubeltParticipantSky Soarings very own CFI/CFII is pack in town! I’ll be out tomorrow to tow starting at 10👍
-Erik Schnaubelt
Erik SchnaubeltParticipantI’ll be there
Erik SchnaubeltParticipantI’ll be out there all day to tow
Erik SchnaubeltParticipantI’ll be out there today! I can tow
Erik SchnaubeltParticipantI can be out there to tow!
Erik SchnaubeltParticipantI’ll be out there as well!
But would like to fly gliders in the afternoon.– Erik Schnaubelt
Erik SchnaubeltParticipantIf we can get a tow pilot I would love to fly!
Erik SchnaubeltParticipantI’ll be there!
Erik SchnaubeltParticipantIf we can get a tow pilot, I’d love to come out and help:)
– Erik
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