[NSRCA-discussion] FW: September Pattern Contest inJacksonville, FL

Dave Burton burtona at atmc.net
Thu Jul 31 12:09:51 AKDT 2008


Then there are some of us old farts that struggle to remember all the
elements of one sequence. Learning two would be beyond my ability to
concentrate any more. If I go to a contest where I have to fly the "F"
sequence I'll just volunteer to judge, run score sheets, etc because I ain't
gonna practice  "F".

Dave Burton

 

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[mailto:nsrca-discussion-bounces at lists.nsrca.org] On Behalf Of Bob Richards
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2008 3:35 PM
To: General pattern discussion
Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] FW: September Pattern Contest
inJacksonville, FL

 


Some pilots are good enough that they can make it into the finals without
having to practice the P sequence very much. It makes sense for them spend
their time practicing the F sequence. 

 

Then there are those of us that can only hope to make it into the finals.
Not much sense in spending a lot of time practicing the F sequence. :-)

Bob R

--- On Thu, 7/31/08, Woodward, Jim (US SSA) <jim.woodward at baesystems.com>
wrote:

 

Jason,

 

Congrats again on making the team!  Regarding some of the feedback I?ve had
from this years Nats (and perhaps you or others can add to it), was that the
guys who made the F3A semi-finals had a high proficiency at the F sequence!
That most of the guys really did have it practiced and were flying it with
about the same proficiency, or better in some cases, than the P rounds.
Given that, perhaps we should continue to fly the F rounds locally.

 

Thanks,

Jim W.

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