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<DIV><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff><SPAN class=990052205-25082007>Thank you
John. Ryan and I were talking about this over building of a pattern plane. Its
not for everyone. I liked all your points too, and have done all but #4 myself
(as an official instructor, but have helped anyone that has asked, or too scared
to ask). </SPAN></FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff><SPAN class=990052205-25082007>Just the
other day Dave and I were out practicing and a guy we hadn't seen before came
out to the field. He watched part of my flight and when we landed he was about
halfway back to his car. We exchanged hello's, and he told us that he was going
to leave after watching me fly. We asked why, and he said he was
intimidated... So I did everything I could to make him feel comfortable, and he
stayed and we chatted about everything aviation (AA pilot). Happy to say it
was the 2nd flight that he broke the prop (he thought he wouldn't make it 1
flight). But he loved the fact that I did the same thing on take-off that he was
doing, ground looping. So I showed and explained to him the fix (toe-in)
and then it looped once more, then it took-off. He left with a huge smile on his
face and was looking forward to the next time. That was better than practice
that day.</SPAN></FONT></DIV>
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<P><FONT
size=2>Regards,<BR>Jason<BR>www.jasonshulman.com<BR>www.shulmanaviation.com<BR>www.composite-arf.com</FONT>
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size=2><B>On Behalf Of </B>John Pavlick</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>As far as I'm concerned, there is really nothing
"wrong" with what we're doing. I don't think rule changes or easier schedules
or anything like that will lure more people into flying Pattern. If you just
admit that not everyone needs (or wants) to become a Pattern pilot, you'll be
fine. The object is to find the people with good flying skills and a
competitive spirit and expose them to Pattern.
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