Started pulling N2041T apart and removing fabric today. Tubing looks to be in good shape.
Might as well make use of our down time.
Started pulling N2041T apart and removing fabric today. Tubing looks to be in good shape.
Might as well make use of our down time.
Thanks to everyone who attended todays Spring Safety Webinar. A fantastic turnout and some good information. It was just plain nice to get to talk with fellow frustrated club members and glider pilots.
Hopefully normality will return sooner rather than later. For now, stay safe and take advantage of some of this quarantine time to take some wings program sessions, read up on some accident reports and think about lessons learned, start studying for your next written, plan that next badge flight and polish your glider. Flying season will come at some point.
Meanwhile, we are planning to stick to our monthly member meeting and social gathering schedule – Of course this month it will probably take the form of a “virtual happy hour”. Keep an eye out for an invite later in the month.
Cya.
March 25, 2020
MARSHFIELD, Vt. (AP) — Gov. Phil Scott on Tuesday ordered in-person operations of non-essential businesses to close and Vermonters to stay home to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus as the number of deaths in the state rose by two to seven and confirmed cases increased to 95.
“I want to be very clear about this: We need everyone to limit activities outside of the home and to practice social distancing at all times to slow the spread of this highly contagious and potentially deadly virus,” he said in a written statement.
All businesses and not-for-profit entities not specifically exempted must suspend all in-person business operations by Wednesday at 5 p.m., the governor said. Online or phone operations, or sales through curbside pickup or delivery only, can continue, he said. Grocery stores, pharmacies, hardware stores, and health care operations and news media are exempt.
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This unfortunately means that NESA will not be able to conduct any flight operations (including tows of private single seat ships which we had previously hoped to be able to continue) until this restriction is lifted by the state.
We will of course monitor the situation and send updates when and if things change. Thank you all for understanding. Stay safe. Hope to see everyone on the Safety Seminar Webinar on the 4th (lets face it, what else would you be going to do :-).
This years Spring safety meeting will be held as planned at 10am on the 4th but given the current COVID-19 situation, it will be conducted as an on-line WEBINAR not an in person meeting.
Agenda and webinar connection details will be distributed to everyone a few days before the event.
With respect to flight operations, we are continually monitoring the latest COVID-19 recommendations and re-evaluating how, when and if we can safely begin flying. The primary challenge being two-seater operations necessary for Spring check flights and training operations.
Six ships rigged today representing NESA, Post Mills and GBSC (BU,DW,EA,TH,i1,FS). Wind backed down to manageable level before noon. Four flew. Didn’t get the story from everyone at the end of the day, but the one pilot I did get a report from found wave lift to 14K+. Nice.
Spring is almost here. Hope to see folks at the airport soon. A 200ft rope currently qualifies as sufficient for social distancing/self isolation 😉
The Soaring Society of America and U.S. Junior Soaring is pleased to announce it will be awarding an estimated twenty (20) $2,000 SSA Youth Flight Training Scholarships (to student pilots ages 13-24), in 2020, plus two (2) $1,000 Bultman Awards, and five (5) $750 Cadet Youth Flight Scholarships.
The Application Deadline for the Youth Flight Training Scholarship and Bultman Award is March 31, 2020. For more information about these scholarships go to: www.ssa.org/youth
The date for the Spring Safety Seminar has been set for Saturday APRIL 4, 2020.
All members are asked to attend. Please mark your calendars and reserve the date. Detailed agenda t.b.a.
Weather and field conditions permitting we will fire up the grills for lunch and begin some glider assembly/washing in the afternoon.
A final reminder. The annual meeting and Dinner takes place January 11th at MacLaomainn’s in Chester, VT. Today is the last day to RSVP.
If you will be unable to attend please complete and submit your on-line absentee ballot forms or provide written proxy (by email to Colin) before the 11th.
Have a great New Year. We will see everyone on the 11th.
P.S. If you need a parachute re-pack for the beginning of the season, please bring and drop off your chute.
Happy New Year!
Nice day, calm winds on the ground, a little light wave to play with at altitude. If you haven’t joined the winter Soaring mailing list, don’t miss out on flying days – sign up!
Bill, Alasdair, Tim, Andy Lumley and Jerry did their best to exercise as many flying machines as possible.
The traditional way to work off Thanksgiving for Soaring pilots. This was the 80th annual Snowbird!
Spectacular weather Sat. and some fun spot landing practice. Thanks to Valley Soaring for letting me fly their 1-26. Good fun although had to skip the Banquet in the National Soaring Museum and run for home Saturday night before Sundays snow 🙁
Snowbird Scores: Results
Next year we need a NESA team.
Let’s plan on holding our own spot landing contest at VSF Memorial weekend 2020. PMSC you have been challenged!