Mark Fisher wrote:

I applaud Al for being positive about the promotion of gliding, but
professionally, this wording should have been considered more carefully.

It may be co-incidental, but even so, I don't believe it is appropriate.

Please understand, this is not Al's problem it's GFA's
Mark

I understand where you are coming from, but I think you are wrong here. Al Sim's Go Soaring "business" is NOT a profit centre for him. He operates it to help promote the sport.

The words 'go soaring' in the logo are motivational and action orientated words - to get people to 'go soaring'. I am not quite sure what the problem is here...there's no direct connection to Al's business web site or Al's business so I don't see that the use of the words 'go soaring' (not in the special format used by Al or with any link to Al's business) is in any way a problem for the GFA.

(Hmm - I'm defending the GFA here, something some people may find a bit out of character :-)

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