Sequence Changes

Nat Penton natpenton at centurytel.net
Tue Jan 4 12:21:50 AKST 2005


Michael, for a newbie you have a better perception than the majority.
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From: "Michael Laggis" <fishgod at pobox.mtaonline.net>
To: <discussion at nsrca.org>
Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 2:04 PM
Subject: Sequence Changes


> This is coming from a newbie.  I'm not to start anything but why would we
> need to make changes to the 401 through 403 sequences?  They are not
> destination classes.  This year I should have all the disciplines in 402
> down.  I will then move on to 403 and learn those disciplines and so on
> until I am flying FAI.  I for one don't believe that changing the 
> sequences
> every year or two is going to do anything for increasing the number of
> pattern flyers or advance anyone's flying.  How does someone that is in 
> 402
> get board with the sequence?  Do they have all aspects mastered? If not,
> changing the sequence is not going to help you.   If so move up to the 
> next
> class and challenge yourself .
>
> Once again changing sequences isn't going to increase the popularity of
> Pattern.  Pattern flying does not have the wow factor for the majority of
> people flying RC to attract the number of new pilots that IMAC and 3D 
> does.
> People that are attracted to pattern flying are a unique breed.  Most 
> flyers
> will find perfecting each and every aspect of a maneuver boring. The only
> thing we as a group and keep pattern flying going is to be ambassadors at
> our local fields.  Take someone under your wing.  If they are a part of 
> the
> unique breed that loves pattern they will be hooked.  If not then they are
> going to pursue other aspects of the hobby.  If we were to actually do 
> this
> pattern would be self sustaining
>
> Michael Laggis
> NSRCA 3816
>
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