Results are IN!!! Houston TX area 402 Pattern Shootout/Grudge Match

Chuck Hochhalter cshochhalter at sbcglobal.net
Wed Nov 10 16:08:11 AKST 2004


 

Lance, I was very excited about the idea of an unknown sequence, it allows
and teaches a pilot to make adjustments and truly tests all of his skills to
visualize and fly maneuvers that are not “muscle memory” maneuvers here you
have trained yourself to roll right then left etc.  I felt that everyone in
the advanced and intermediate classes could use sequences like this to
prepare themselves for the upper classes and also prepare themselves for
having to fly an unknown sequence.  This added an extra shot of adrenalin to
the contest and was well received after the initial HOLY S**T DON!!  I would
like to see this possibly adopted at District 6 contests??? Hope we can
include this in 05 contests??? Maybe even in just the Championship Contest..
who knows.. 

 

Just my ½ cent.

 

Chuck Hochhalter

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Seriously, do you like the idea of unknowns?  Ed Deaver and I discussed
doing this at a contest this year and got just as many "no ways" as "sounds
fun".  Most of the "no ways" were from Masters and FAI.  Wouldn't it be a
treat to do unknowns and have only Intermed-Adv participate?  Might cause a
man-check.

--Lance

 

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