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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Making the Most of the Morning

We got out a little earlier as the forecast was to shut down by around lunchtime due to stronger winds and rain.  Setting up in the "normal" field we popped in a few tows before the direction changed and so did we moving to the filed next door.  From then on it was on the nose and looking good.

John O (Sidmouth) and Tiege S (Hereford) made full use of the lines putting in the tows which by the end of play saw John with 8 under his belt and well into his EPC and Tiege with 5 more to his credit and completing his CPC tasks including Slow flight Appreciation (intentionally0 and stalls.  Well done guys.

Andrew W (Holsworthy) came along to start his Paramotor training and did the hard work bit on the ground so ready for his next day out to get onto the winch.

Sure enough at 12.30 the wind picked up, some weird wave clouds appeared and things got to breezy to fly so we called it a day. We had just popped the hangies into the garage when the first rain drops fell, ideal.

Tiege made use of the afternoon to catch up on his theory and pass his CPC Exam so not long before the hill for him  So much in such a short time................

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