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H3
Recreational Hang Glider Pilot life-rated by
USHGRS
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Some additional information given by pilot as part of the USHGRS certification
process:
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Table does not show flight entries following shown date:
Log of flights
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One entry unabridged:
"7/1/2018 1 180 ATOS VQ 13-18 W [ Site:] Randolph
Pretty consistant day, very few thermals, relatively boring
overall. I didn't realize that my flaps were set for quick flight
the entire time, instead of the ridge lift setting I'd always
had it before
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.. So when I went to do the final push at the end of a beautiflly
setup landing, I rand out of room. Not a bad belly landing,
but if I'd had the right setting it likely would have been a
beautiful no-step."
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Some of the sites flown:
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And we find to add interest:
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Among those working for equity in the opening of public land sites
for recreational hang gliding without having to become a member
of any private corporation.
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Pilots several HG wings and sailplane
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Stays open to site-safety mentoring
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Ever watches the risk margins of immedate site conditions and
self conditions.
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2018, purchased a sailplane. In flow toward a sailplane-pilot's
set of experiences.
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NPS article
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Gregory Bottelberghe (RIP)
Obituary
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Welcomed
at USHawks Hang Gliding Association
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Recreational-use-of-lands statutes
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Recreation
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HG groups who use false statements in an effort to get what
they think they want may well be biting themselves from within.
A citizen may become unsettled by being told untruths by groups
or associations or clubs; how that stressed citizen might then
move to correct matters may help or hurt the overall recreational
hang gliding community. On September 11, 2018 an important corporation in our sport
(County/City level) deliberately stated they will not alter
text on a page informating the public; that page holds some
important false statements. Such conduct is challenging many who want the RHG community
to be forthright in its dealings with the public and with those
in the HG community.
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Magentabluesky notes: "
The key elements are Part 103 flying, launching a Hang Glider
off of National Park Service land into the open public air space
flying above the National Park Service Land at Fort Funston
within the Golden Gate National Recreational Area, period.
So Logan would like to exercise his
“
God given
”
right and fly his hang glider off of the public domain
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s land into the public domain
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s airspace. Logan is a veteran. He voluntarily signed up to
serve the country and protect the rights of every citizen in
this country
–
years.
Now you are telling Logan he must join a private club and spend
umpteen amounts of dollars for a ratings not required by law
to exercise his
“
God given
”
rights on public land and in the public domain airspace.
We, the community of Free Flight, should be rolling out the
red carpet for Logan to fly.
Logan has a clear understanding of public service and everyone's
rights in this country. You do not serve and then come home
and give up all your rights.
He served to protect our rights and is still in private life
serving to protect our rights.
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