I, and quite few other I know are full member of both Canberra
and Temora, I have not found any.
SDF
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No impediment to multiple memberships generally, so long as you can afford it.
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As soon as you cross the border you have to join the clubs at Bacchus.
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Is there any
Is there any impediment to being a member simultaneously of two
different gliding clubs?
I find it's a pain being on two tug rosters.
Maybe it's my fault for saying Yes to both of them. I don't suppose too
many clubs would have mandatory duties...
No. But on your GFA Membership, you must nominate one as the club of
record. It doesn't matter which.
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Simon
Application forms to the Gliding Club of Victoria are in the mail Local
reds will be stocked for your, erh, amusement!
Regards
John
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Coach Tabart is talking about arriving at training week a bit early in
order to identify a training wine. He wants to leave nothing to chance
in our preparation.
Simon
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Can you send me a pic if possible and ill try and match it up with some books i
have at work.
Ben
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Tim comment leads to an interesting observation.
I know that some people look at the GFA web site to find
out how many members another clubs may have for example.
The GFA page only records members against their nominated
club, and for example in the case of Temora, this club has
more members
We would welcome a fine upstart oops upstanding gentleperson such as
yourself, and your wife to be members of our clubs. ( dont ask )
regards JR
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Simon
May I be as bold to suggest the local Taminik label (also known as
Booths). A great Shiraz and Cab Sav on offer. But this may not suit your
flying skill so I won't be disappointed if this is not your selection.
Although, you'd have to go far to get better value for your dough!!
Regards
I do not know if the photo is posed as I cannot see if the rating pilot has
the wind strap of his round rig on, but could you imagine flying a primary with
bell bottoms (flares) on?
Now all I need is a photo of JR in the cockpit with his 3 Masons rig on and
hopefully considering the briefcase
Hi all,
Training wine, that's an interesting concept, any particular brand?
My son the young aviator now has expensive tastes in Red wine, thanks to my
fellow club members(CV I'm looking at you(-: ),not that he drinks very
often, but he's only had really good reds!
I'm starting to think that in
You could also have an emailing with a bit of gliding club humor
David Lawley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all,
Training wine, that's an interesting concept, any particular brand?
My son the young aviator now has expensive tastes in Red wine, thanks to my
fellow club members(CV I'm looking
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