[Aus-soaring] OFITTHs

2005-03-26 Thread Christopher Mc Donnell
These people (but not all) seem to be akin to RSMs & CPOs.   I wonder how you can do without them?   Chris McDonnell ___ Aus-soaring mailing list Aus-soaring@lists.internode.on.net To check or change subscription details, visit: http://lists.internode

Re: [Aus-soaring] OFITTHs

2005-03-26 Thread John O'Neill
Chris & all others,  I have been often been referred to as being a "FOB", mainly by my  bride & her associates,  but could I have a download to some of the spell outs of for e.g. RSMs & CPOs etc., John    ---Original Message---   From: Christopher Mc Donnell Date: 03/26/05 20:31:51 T

RE: [Aus-soaring] mining past glider pilots

2005-03-26 Thread Christopher H Thorpe
I agree with Ian. When I started gliding at 20 years of age, time was the problem, not cost or older club members. In fact, my experience was that the older club members were most encouraging. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark Newto

Re: [Aus-soaring] mining past glider pilots

2005-03-26 Thread JR
I also would have to agree, time is the thing that is hard to come by, and if it wasn't for the old guys, who would have been in there 30's and up, I wouldn't have been taught to fly, or do the form 2's or drive the winch, or run the club. cheers to all I know JR - Original Message - From:

RE: [Aus-soaring] mining past glider pilots

2005-03-26 Thread skf1
What a load of cods!! Time was and will always be a problem; even for retired folks I am told. It is how we prioritise the use of our time that changes, which brings us back to the same old question, how we make gliding more attractive to potential members. Advertising companies make billions