Maybe Don Harban should just figure out how to form a club and get as many as possible to join. Schools, Boy Scouts, 4-H, etc. Maybe we all missed the point and we should be spending more time preachin' instead of practicing soaring.

Steven Meyer
LSF IV


At 08:44 PM 9/8/2006, dharban wrote:

I am an LSF Level V aspirant who sat out for about 20 years.  I'm
retired and I'm back at it.  It is my intention to pursue it with all
the vigor I can muster.  Realistically, my chances of attaining it are
remote.  Frankly, the flight tasks are not intimidating to me in the
least.  The competition tasks are another matter.  I figure that if I
practice at least 10 or 12 hours a week, I _might_ hone my skills to
where I could complete those tasks in 30 or 40 attempts.  Where I live,
this necessitates traveling a minimum of 270 miles one way to the
nearest qualified events. To get into 6 qualifying events per year will
require another five trips with minimum 1000 mile round trips each.

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