Wow, that's a nice little list you got there.

Congrats Adam, all the best for the future =)

Dion Baker

On 10/08/07, Adam Woolley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  G'day All,
>
>
>
> 4 months ago when I was looking for a place to rent in Toowoomba, I had
> some interest from you lot to give an update on how I'm going.  All is
> well here, really enjoying my charter flying again, am the senior pilot for
> the base and flying around the 50hrs/month at the moment – 90% of that is
> twin time J
>
>
>
> Anyways, I've just cracked the 2000hr total aeronautical experience mark,
> here is a break down on how I've got here…
>
>
>
> TAE: 2010.7
>
> Age: 23
>
> Landings: 3089
>
>
>
> Average of...
>
> 39min per landing
>
> 86hrs a year since birth
>
> 14min a day since birth
>
> 240hrs and 12min a year since solo (15)
>
>
>
> Power: 1432.9
>
> Power Command: 1278.5
>
> Power Dual: 154.4
>
> Total Multi: 460.1
>
> Landings: 2725
>
> Avg Flight/landing:  32min
>
>
>
> Types flown: Cessna 172, Scout (Glider Towing), Baron 58, Cessna 150
> (Glider Towing), Cessna 182, C206, C210, C310, 2 x Crazy Glass things,
> Mooney 20C, Pawnee (Glider Towing, go figure!), Piper Archer, Piper
> Cherokee, Piper Seneca, Cirrus SR22
>
>
>
> Gliding: 577.6
>
> Gliding Command: 501.3
>
> Gliding Dual: 76.5
>
> XC Km: 25613
>
> Landings: 364
>
> Average of...
>
>
>
> 1hr 35min per landing
>
> 25min a year since birth
>
> 69hrs a year since solo
>
> Avg XC dist flown/solo: 250km
>
> Avg speed for XC dist flown/solo (this is from launch to land): 51km/hr
>
>
>
> Current FAI Ranking: 391/2628 (top 150 would be correct, anything below I
> think isn't very accurate – but still, I'll take it!)
>
> Current Aus Ranking from FAI Website (this cant be correct!): 16/187
>
>
>
> Glider Types flown: Blanik, IS28-B2, Astir cs, Jantar Std2, LS4, ASK-13,
> ASK-7, ASK-21, LS7, DUO Discus, LS3a, H201 Libelle, LS8, Cirrus, Hornet,
> LS6, ASW-19, Discus cs, Ventus2cx, LS1-f
>
>
>
> Badge, Distance and Speed Achievements
>
> A,B,C and Silver C – of course
>
> Fastest 500 (only one attempted and completed) @ 114km/hr
>
> Fastest 300 @ 133km/hr
>
>
>
> Competition breakdown
>
> 1) JoeyGlide '04 – 1st place out of 15, in an LS8 (thanks Paul Matthews);
> After a George Lee XC course, he taught me many things, but most
> importantly to believe in myself, and hence won my first competition after
> starting real XC only 5months prior to JG04!
>
>
>
> 2) Waikerie Club Class Nationals '05 – 18/51 in a Cirrus (thanks Nick
> Gilbert);  this competition was used as selection criteria to gain entry
> to the JWGC05.  I had a great time, first senior comp.  Learnt a LOT!
>
>
>
> 3) Bicester Reginals '05 – 8th out of 32 in a ASW-19 (thanks Adam Laws);
> Practice comp in UK for the JWGC05
>
>
>
> 4) Junior World Gliding Championships '05, United Kingdom 15th out of 30
> in a LS8 (thanks Derreck Westwood and Ron Davis); First world championships,
> team flew with my best mate, David McManus.  I believe the 1st successful
> team flying pair to compete at a worlds.  Dave and I stuck together as
> planned from day 1 until the end!  150hrs team flying experience together
> prior to the worlds out of Kingaroy(!).
>
>
>
> 5) Kingaroy Multi-Class Nationals '06 - 16th out of 23 in a hired LS7
> (thanks DDSC); my worst result to date, should never have competed, leave
> approved a week prior to the comp, only a check flight completed since last
> day @ JWGC (16months break from gliding) so extremely poor prep, no crew,
> unfamiliar glider type, low on funds.  Never again!
>
>
>
> 6) JoeyGlide '06 – 3rd out of 21 in a hired Discus cs (Thanks Kingaroy);
> great competition, was leading up until the last day.  98.2% of the
> winners score..
>
>
>
> 7) to be continued…
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Regards
>
> Adam
>
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