Sunday 18th April 2010

Hangar doors open before the duty instructor arrives, fantastic. First launch 9.28 am.

The day started with light and variable winds and an easterly take off. Blue thermals most of the day, going to 5000ft over the moors. The winds became light westerly later forcing us to change ends, which for those of us flying looked very efficiently done.

The 2 seaters were busy all day. Well done to Guy Massey who re-solo'd today, concerted back on to the K8 and celebrated with a bronze leg. Alan Carter put his simulator training into practice and flew his first bronze leg as well.

The single seaters had some interesting and fun flying all day.

A good day, team effort as usual.

Don

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