Mr Donald,

I have to be formal because you have not given me your Christian Name, Which club are you from??

I suggest you talk to your instructors panel or CFI regarding this incident. They are your first point of contact.

I find it quite interesting that you need to come to this forum to ask this question and if I was a suspicious person I would suggest that your question is a Dorothy Dix question.


At 07:01 PM 9/06/2005, you wrote:
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I had a close call in a thermal recently with another glider and the other pilot was really aggressive in his entry. We nearly touched. I don't even know if he saw me. I know it's not an accident but is it an incident? I know that we fly close a lot, but this was close!! The other pilot is a good bloke and a respected comps pilot but other pilots have said they have had similar experiences. I can't see a way from the GFA web-site about what to do and I'm worried about dropping him in to the CFI (he's been around for a while and I'm only starting and want to stay for a long time!!). But what happens then? If it was a prang, I'd hear about it at a seminar a while later (or the wrong version of events over a beer at the club!!), but that doesn't help me when I going flying again and the other pilot is around!! I don't feel qualified to talk to the other pilot myself, but what happened was wrong I reckon. What do I do

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