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Thursday, September 25, 2008

Nice 'n' easy

It was a more relaxed day in the field with Steve D (North Cornwall) getting on the winch for his first towed flights after his "hard" day in brisk conditions things were a lot easier for him. He had a busy day putting away a total of 14 tows which ended up with flights to 200' releasing the line and good turns down to land, about 2 1/2 days work in one I reckon!
Tony T (Sussex) kept at it on the Hang Glider and converted to a chest release system and experienced the joys of slow flying and gentle stalls, nearly there, another day should see his CPC completed.
Keran and Garrick R came along for some Tandem flights as a top up to their taster days andgot to see what they could soon be doing if they continue. Ruth and Tim (Cardiff) down on holiday also opted for the Tandems and were blown away by their flights with Ruth letting pretty much everyone within several miles know when she took off! Jenny P also got her first taste of Paragliding on the tandem which has convinced her she will be back for more.
Phil S (Plymouth) had a nice flight on his Rio looking and feeling more at home as he tunes in to the light handling. Gay J and Bill got some Paragliding flights in to keep them current and Paul H put in a couple of flights on the Paramotor to consolidate his restricted endorsement. Even I managed to get up on the Paramotor so it must have been a quieter day.... Ohh and the sun shone for some of it.

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