Re: [RCSE] LSF3/Gordy and I'm Level III and you're not.

2005-01-22 Thread Mark Williams
I heard that Dave. Been working on my Level IV since 8/22/81! All I lack is the goal and return, had my contest points but lost interest and failed to document them. ;^( That old form is getting a little crisp sitting in the bottom of my flight box! Since I live in the flatlands, did two one

Re: [RCSE] LSF3/Gordy

2005-01-22 Thread Chuck Anderson
So? I 've been LSF Level IV since 1975 and have completed all contest work for Level V but have no interest in standing on a slope for 8 hours. Have flown over 2 hours as well as enough distance to satisfy those requirements but not when I could get them signed off. But why bother since I

RE: [RCSE] LSF3/Gordy

2005-01-22 Thread Bill Rakozy
Subject: Re: [RCSE] LSF3/Gordy So? I 've been LSF Level IV since 1975 and have completed all contest work for Level V but have no interest in standing on a slope for 8 hours. Have flown over 2 hours as well as enough distance to satisfy those requirements but not when I could get them signed off

Re: [RCSE] LSF3/Gordy

2005-01-22 Thread Mark Williams
] To: soaring@airage.com Sent: Saturday, January 22, 2005 12:18 PM Subject: RE: [RCSE] LSF3/Gordy Perception is reality! If you think you can't, YOU CAN'T ! I think I can, and I'm PLANNING ON IT! :) Bill Rakozy ;-) Soon to be LSF Level III -Original Message- From: Chuck Anderson

Re: [RCSE] LSF3/Gordy

2005-01-21 Thread Jim Carlton
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My Level 4 has been in progress for over 25 years. A recent 1 hr flight, and the threat that Gordy might beat me to 4, has got it going again. A goal and return and another 1 hr and it's done. Maybe if I fly with Gordy some day . lots of good hot air for that 1