Here`s - Southern California Soaring
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Here`s - Southern California Soaring
Southern California Soaring A P ubl i c a tio n of the Reg io n 1 2 So ar i ng Co unc i l M a rch /A p ri l 201 3 w w w . soc a lso a rin g. co m sub sc ri be @s oca ls o a ring .co m Back In The Saddle Safety Meeting & 2012 Awards One of RESCO’s most successful, rewarding events is the Spring refresher day initiated by Jim Payne as SSA Director. Jim borrowed the name from his Air Force days following a stand-down for air mishaps. Initially in a hangar at Cal City, then Rosamond, the EAFB Test Pilot auditorium, Orange County, Cal Tech and now at AV College, pilots are encouraged to be entertained and enlightened by peers and pros as speakers. Applying the tips and protocols should make for safer pilots and fewer misadventures in 2013. Pilots, crew, friends are all welcome. Register on-line at http:// tinyurl.com/a5j6phl for only $35. Coffee and gossip is from 8:30 to 9:00, while late registrants pay $40. “Scared Witless” , 3 first person stories of simple errors with nearcatastrophic results run till 10. Mark Grubb will review Mountain Flight Safety for those flying close to ‘the bumpy bits’. A panel will cover Premature Termination of Tows, a Soaring Safety Foundation session, Towing Signals. Catered lunch at 11:45 includes Dan Rihn training on Condor Flight Simulator, plus videos. Walt Rogers explains Sierra weather forecasting. Mike Reid covers Owens Valley XC decision heights, techniques, maps, airspace Cont’d on page 2 Barringer Trophy Winner of 2012 The Barringer Trophy was established by the first President of SSA , to commemorate the longest straight flight made during the US Nationals. Contests stopped using free- distance tasks around 1968, due to increases in L/D, >300-mile flights and fatigue in long returns for subsequent race days. The trophy was adapted by SSA’s Board with the Barringer’s approval to the longest annual straight line flight by FAI badge rules. This trophy has been held by Region 12 pilots for many years, most notably by trading between Cont’d on page 2 Inside this issue: BITS & Awards 1 Doug Armstrong 2 AMA Display 3 Calendar 4 SSA Board Report 5 Dust Devil Dash 6 Awards 7 Crystal Reunion 8 Page 2 Mar/Apr 2013 Southern California Soaring B.I.T.S. . . . . continued from pg. 1 Doug Armstrong - Final Glide Airspace access. At 2 pm the Crystal Squadron will review the 2012 season , 2013 plans, and the Combs 2012 Trophy winner. 3 pm will announce a surprise speaker. 4 pm will see Region 12’s SSA and OLC awards of 2012 being presented. A beloved friend to soaring and esteemed weather forecaster was lost to us on March 5, 2013. A celebration of Doug’s lifelong service of teaching wx forecasting and sharing at contests and camps will be held near his home at the Minden Airport, 7 p.m. on April 6. See Calendar for details. From Reg. 12 friends: The location is AV College, 3041 W. Avenue K, Room SSV-151, Lancaster, CA. Map link: http:// www.avc.edu/information/common/documents/ campusmap.pdf . Event Coordinator: Mike Reid, SSA State Governor 2012 Barringer Trophy—Kevin Wayt . . . . Continued from Page 1 Mike Koerner and Henry Combs through the 1980s. Henry’s legacy of straight-out flights led to the establish- Mike Koerner: On April 17, 1984 Doug called Henry Combs and told him that 18th or 19th would provide favorable weather conditions for a long downwind flight. It was a good call. Doug, with his expertise in soaring meteorology, was an integral part of Henry’s wave campaign. His knowledge, access to weather information and understanding of soaring were unparalleled and indispensable. And though Henry and I were technically competing, leap-frogging over each other’s records, it was a gentlemen’s competition to be sure. Henry shared Doug’s forecast with me. 903 miles later, with what is still the U.S. distance record, I am forever indebted to Doug. I was fortunate to meet with him, for the first time in years, at the Reno Convention last February. I’m glad I took that last opportunity to again express my gratitude. Doug was a great source of lift for many in the soaring community. We’ll miss him greatly. ment of another trophy for multiple straight flights. Region 12’s penchant for distance flights spawned the Dust Devil Dash in 1985. Last summer Kevin Wayt flew the Dash with his wife Marisa as crew. Kevin flew his Ventus C 17.6 m from Tehachapi, CA to Burns, Oregon for a scored distance of 587.3 st. mi. Here’s his story: “Yes, all kudos go to my beautiful bride, Marisa, for driving over 17 hours that day!! She drove the 3 hours to Tehachapi in the early morning, cleaned RW and made my lunch, then took off driving while we were still in the pilot meeting, an hour before I launched! She pulled into Burns, OR 14.5 hours later!! A week later we were in Kevin Wayt: Ah heck that just wrecked my day…how sad. Doug was such a great man and soaring weather forecaster, he helped me so much in my first Regionals nearly 40 years ago when I was 16 years old and has never stopped helping us with our soaring forecasts!! Doug, you will be missed my friend… Jackie Payne: We really miss Doug Armstrong's weather input but hopefully he's looking down and vicariously enjoying the speed run. Does anyone remember the hymn, Nearer My God to Thee.....I had to stop myself from emailing Doug for a detailed weather explanation of the high cloud overlay. What a gentleman he was! From Doug this January .. and so Typically encouraging: CONGRATS...KEVIN… & special thanks to your wife for retrieve...(please say hello to your Mom too)...!! (I'm amazed that you youngsters from many years ago keep soaring young)...!! have a wonderful day and best wishes for soaring this year...Doug Southern California Soaring Mar/Apr 2013 Page 3 AMA Glider Display Public Outreach for Soaring The annual Academy of Model Aeronautics convention was held at the Ontario, CA, convention center Jan. 11--13, 2013. Cypress Soaring club's Lewis Hykes was the organizer of this year's glider display and staffing effort. Radio control modelers were abundant, and children and adults enjoyed sitting in Scott Lance's AS-W 15 (sans canopy). Potential pilots or guest riders were supplied with copies of Soaring Magazine. Literature promoting Cypress membership, SSA Youth memberships, SSA's FAST program, directions to ssa.org were freely distributed. Photos of kids mostly and kids-at-heart were taken and will be widely shared and publicized. Two Spruce Goose model at Ontario AMA convention Volunteers manning the booth were: Scott Lance, Gary Timbs, James Neff, Art Wallace, Mike from Boron, Lewis Hykes, Cypress Soaring Club; Larry Jolly, So Cal Douglas Soaring Club; Cindy Brickner, Region 12 Director; Rich Farrell, Region 12. Other Region 12 sailplane pilots seen enjoying the show? Marc Silverman, Joe Brownlee, Gary Ittner, Pat Russette. Gary Fogel from AGCSC was a seminar speaker. All you others missed some fun and good times passing along the aviation virus. Volunteer for a shift next year, and then afterwards enjoy the gorgeously detailed models on display. SSA and AMA have forged a formal cooperative MOU in 2013. AS-W 15 on display at AMA, kids wait to be seated. Hibernation of SoCalSoaring videographers/bloggers interviewed the Saturday volunteers The winner of 'most popular newbie question' was, "Do you learn in a single like this, or a twoseater?" Perhaps next year's display will sport the Cypress PW-6 or Krosnow, to allay some of the public fears of solo learning! All clubs and commercial sites benefited from this exposure, as referrals were often given to the 'closest' soaring organization to the inquiring person's hometown, LESC, Krey Field, Crystal, CAP 41, Tehachapi, Warner Springs as needed. Southern California Soaring has been dormant for a while, lacking a volunteer to assist in collecting information and compiling a publication. This issue is edited by your SSA Region 12 Director, Cindy Brickner, to spread the season opening information and encourage anyone who wishes to assist the communications in Southern California to step forward and help further interaction between clubs and businesses to enhance soaring education and activity in Region 12. Contact Cindy to assist at [email protected] . Page 4 Mar/Apr 2013 Southern California Soaring Calendar of Events 3-30-2013 Back in the Saddle Safety Seminar & Region 12 Awards, AV College, 3041 W. Ave. K, Lancaster, CA 93536. $35 preregistration, $40 at the door. Contact Mike Reid at [email protected] 4-6-2013 Doug Armstrong—Celebration of Life, 7 p.m. Flight Line Restaurant, 2214 Meridian Blvd, Minden, NV, 89423, 702-782-1333. RSVP to [email protected] or call 775-781-5160. 4-6-2013 Crystal Reunion. RSVP to Carol (Moe) Fagan at [email protected] 4-20/21-13 LVVSA Spring Roach Lake Auto Tow Days, Jean, NV. $10 guest member fee plus $10 per launch. www.LVVSA.org and click Safaris link/tab. Contact [email protected] . 5-16/19-13 Central Calif. Soaring Club Spring Contest, Avenal, CA. 6-3/8-13 Region 9 Contest, Moriarty, NM. 6-25/29-13 Region 9 Super Regional, Hobbs, NM. 6-25 to 7-4 15 Mtr/Open Class Nationals, Hobbs, NM. 7-15/20-13 Air Sailing Sports Class Contest, Reno, NV. 8-12/17-13 Region 11 Contest, Truckee, CA. 8-22/29-13 1-26 National Championships, Moriarty, NM 10-19-13 SSA Board of Directors Meeting & Barnaby Lecture, Denver, CO. Any group may ask to have their events calendared. Support your local soaring vendors. www.soaravenal.com Southern California Soaring SSA Board Meeting, Houston, TX February 28, 2013 Business items that would be of most interest to SSA members are that the membership grew slightly in 2012 over 2011. The financial status of the organization is stable, with a net worth increase of ~$27,000. The 2011 FY audit was complete and unqualified. The SSA Foundation reported an average investment return of ~11%. This means SSA's management practices and bookkeeping are continuing in a responsible manner. Members wishing to arrange a bequest to SSA are asked to contact Ms. Layton in Hobbs. The SSA merchandise function will not be contracted out at this time. Programs that are yielding returns are: the FAST program, an initial ride and training book package that offers a good incentive to first flight customers to continue with lessons; the Let's Go Gliding program, with trailer graphics and web linking to publicize soaring while transporting sailplanes to events; the AirVenture/Kid Venture booth space at Oshkosh, growing each year, this effort has partnered SSA and EAA in providing aviation training to youth as followup to the Young Eagle ride program; the Introductory Member category, to allow youth-pilot promotional efforts with USAFA, CAP and AMA programs. In 2013, SSA expects to interlink the SSA web page and the Soaring Safety Foundation's web site in a more meaningful way, to encourage cross-site accessing of training materials and make clear the Board's concern with continuing safety and training as a priority. The SSA Group Insurance plan will expect a small premium increase mid-year of 2013. Separately, there will be another enhancement this year for contest organizers, extending the coverage to volunteer workers under the standard coverage. Mar/Apr 2013 Page 5 Contest rules amendments were approved as submitted by the Rules committee. National contest sites were approved for 2014 as follows: Sports Class Nationals, Midlothian, TX; 15-Meter and Open Class, Montague, CA; Standard Class, Hobbs, NM . A request for sanction forwarding to IGC for a Continental Club Class Championship for 2014 was submitted by Chilhowee Soaring Association, and was approved. SSA will have no financial participation in the event. Lane Bush, Georgia SSA Governor, unveiled developments in the sailplane tracking program. Contests can upload files daily, pilots will link automatically through their SSA member blog and can include post flight comments. This will be a nocost enhancement in member benefits and a public outreach tool via web real-time access tracking. The Board thanked Mr. Bush for his efforts with Mr. Bogdanovich and Mr. Easton on implementation. See: http:// www.ssa.org/myhome.asp? mbr=6867486834 Then choose a pilot you think is currently flying. Click, and be jumped to their tracking page. Annual SSA Awards were presented as follows: Warren Eaton Trophy - Ken Sorenson for production of the 2012 World Gliding Championships in Texas, Kolstad Youth Scholarship to New York's Daniel Sahzin, Spratt Award -David Coggins, Texas; Exceptional Achievement - David Stevenson for update of state records archive to ssa.org, Robert DeLeon for Let's Go Gliding ad campaign; Barringer Trophy - Kevin Wayt, Region 12 for 570 mile flight during the Dust Devil Dash from Tehachapi to Oregon. The next SSA Convention will be between Feb. 14 and March 9, 2014 in Reno, Nevada. A confirmed date will be announced later. The 2016 convention will move east or central, on the Board's direction. October 19, 2013 will be the next Board of Director’s meeting, in Denver, CO. The Barnaby Lecture is often colocated. - C. Brickner, Reg. 12 Director Page 6 Mar/Apr 2013 Southern California Soaring 2012 Dust Devil Dash Results This was a big field, responding to the best forecast in several years Dashing. Begun in 1985 by Rob Morgan, and ably managed, launched tallied and ballyhooed by Ian Cant, the Dash is one of several US distance handicapped events. Note: US-made glider 2nd place! This year’s Dash also yielded the flight netting the prestigious Barringer Trophy, for longest flight in the US for the calendar year. Congratulations on all the flights made possible by talented, dedicated CrewPilot ID Glider Handicap Landing Distance [st mi] H'cap distance Kevin Wayt RW Ventus C 17.6m 0.88 Burns, OR 587.30 516.824 Garry Dickson 024 1-26A 1.65 16 mi S Hadley, NV 241.60 398.64 Danny Sorensen KMI Discus 2A 0.91 Elko, NV 420.50 382.655 3 Marty Eiler 11W ASW-27 0.88 Elko, NV 420.50 370.04 Tom Serkowski 5Z ASH-26E 0.87 Elko, NV 420.50 365.835 5 Thorsten Streppel KD LS-6A 0.90 Winnemucca, NV 401.80 361.62 Jeff Byard AU Genesis 2 0.96 Austin, NV 309.10 296.736 7 Tom Riley TR Spirit 0.94 Austin, NV 309.10 290.554 8 Bill Laningham DB ASW-24 0.94 Austin, NV 309.10 290.554 9 Jim/Tom Payne 5DT DG 1001M 0.88 Minden, NV 279.20 245.70 Christian Macklin 33 ASW-27 0.88 So Lake Tahoe, CA 276.10 242.968 11 Doug Fronius XS ASW-20 0.91 Hawthorne, NV 238.20 216.762 12 Paul Trist 17 Discus B 0.94 Tonopah, NV 217.40 204.356 13 Doug Levy 042 1-26A 1.65 Lone Pine 104.80 172.92 14 Tom Braberk FTR H304C-Z 0.94 Bishop 157.00 147.58 15 John Shmoldas 7X Discus B 0.94 Bishop 157.00 147.58 16 Oscar Alonso RO ASW-24 0.94 Bishop 157.00 147.58 17 Jonathan Delbruck XIX Sparrowhawk 1.17 Lone Pine 104.80 122.616 18 Cam Martin J Libelle 301 0.98 Lone Pine 104.80 102.70 19 George Powell 029 1-26A 1.65 Inyokern 50.90 83.985 20 Ron Hodge 417 1-26D 1.60 Inyokern 50.90 81.44 21 Persistence award for relights Tom McMullen 559 1-26E 1.60 Mountain Valley 0.00 0 22 1 2 Position Comments Congratulations The only off-airfield landing 4 6 10 Southern California Soaring Mar/Apr 2013 Page 7 2012 SSA Awards Barringer Trophy - longest straightout flight Congratulations on these accomplishments. Region 12 has very motivated, focused pilots who find many ways to measure their soaring performances. Kevin Wayt Exceptional Service Chris Mannion Most Active SSA Instructor Combs Trophy - most >500 km straight flights Most A, B, & C Badges Issued Dick Ensign, Lake Elsinore Soaring Club 2010 Mike Koerner 2011 Karl Sommer 2012 Peter Kovari & Barry McGarraugh OLC Club Gold League US Series of speed performances over 12 weekends 2. Hole in the Wall 6. Southern Sierra 7. Warner Springs Gliders 10. Tehachapi Soaring OLC Individual US Best 6 flights for total distance, from top 50 US 1. Jim Payne 4. Kevin Wayt 16 Ed Salkeld 17. Russ Owens 29. Gary Ittner 34. Tom Serkowski 38. Mark Grubb 39. Danny Sorenson OLC Distance Region 12 Club rankings Club km total Flights Pilots Avg/Pilot Rank by Average Warner Springs Gliders 80,532.96 272 27 2932.33 5 Tehachapi Soaring 60,831.54 185 18 3388.22 3 Southern Sierra 60,958.79 161 17 3533.61 2 Hole in the Wall Crystal Squadron Santa Ynez Cypress Soaring 126 Association Antelope Valley Soaring Club Lake Elsinore Soaring Club 42,972.65 12,219.13 10,066.25 6,586.55 3,354.77 2,697.09 690.9 112 34 47 33 24 20 18 9 5 5 3 5 1 1 4738.50 2288.60 2008.40 2593.79 1178.39 3153.26 1278.26 1 Efficient ! 7 8 6 10 4 Mike Malis 9 Pete Weiderk Warner - most pilots, most flights. Hole in the Wall, most efficient. AVSC and LESC, one pilot each. Page 8 Mar/Apr 2013 2013 Crystal Reunion April 6, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Southern California Soaring Checks must be received by March 27 (so we can plan!). Please make out your check to Carol Fa- Crystal Airport 32810 165th Street East Llano, CA 93544 We are planning a reunion of all friends who enjoyed flying, camping, working or 'just hanging out' at Crystal over the years. Ron Gregg, Geri Silveira, Carol Moe Fagan and Deb Moe Dickinson are planning this event with our hosts being the Southern California Soaring Academy (SCSA). We would love to see you, and share old photos, memories and stories of the 'good old days'. NOTE: Please spread the word to all your Crystal friends. Everyone is invited! Prepaid registration of $20 per person includes dinner and beverage (BYO adult beverages) AND 50% off all glider rentals and tows, and a raffle ticket. PLUS free instruction on Saturday and Sunday. Please bring your glider or at least one good soaring story. And again, please spread the word; we're looking for our old friends, new friends and anyone who ‘experienced Crystal’. We look forward to seeing you again! Schedule: 9 am Sign in, meet, fly, talk, fly, talk, share. 11:30 – 12:30 SCSA provides lunch. 5 pm Raffles of gifts, SSA items, Appetizers, sliced sausages, fruit, veggies, chips & dip. gan and send it to her at P.O. Box 603, Pearblossom, CA 935530603. If you don't want dinner, come out and hang out with us anyway. Camping is available on the field. Crystalaire Lodges at 661—944-1231 will give a discount, let them know you are attending the Crystal Reunion. There are many hotels nearby in Palmdale. For details call Carol at: 661-733-2247 or SCSA at 661944-1090. 5:30 pm Dinner: Caesar Salad, Chicken, Tri-Tip, Garlic Bread, Santa Maria beans (little red beans, seasoned), Fresh Salsa, Mac & Cheese, Cakes, cookies, Drinks, Coffee, Tea, Milk, Water, BYOB (bring your own booze). Program: after dinner Late evening: Hangar stories by the fire pit for those staying late or camping on the field. — Carol Moe Fagan (Thanks, Fred. — Ed.) Southern California Soaring Military Low-Level Changes in Owens Military flights in California and parts of Nevada are conducted in accordance with a Users Handbook that is available to us to review. See: http://www.edwards.af.mil/shared/media/document/ AFD-070103-052.pdf Any reading on the R-2508 site is informative, but you should pay particular attention to the updated pro- tocol for Low-Level flight across the Sierra Nevada, Inyo, White, and Panamint Mountain ranges. Page 45 in the pdf document shows the accompanying illustration. Jets will operate within 200 agl up to 1500 agl and up to 2 miles alongside the marked path. Mar/Apr 2013 Page 9 Sailplanes are NOT mentioned to the DoD users in this document. Input was provided on glider operations in March 2013, but the document won’t be updated to DoD users until 2014. Traffic runs clockwise on this route. Crossing points for gliders are likely to be Olancha, Keeler, the Inyo crestline north to Tinemaha Reservoir, then the turnpoint close to Wildrose on the Panamints, near Trona Airport and Trona Gap if traveling south toward Cal City. Jet traffic is NOT on frequency with Joshua and NOT required to monitor or use a VFR frequency on this route. It can be active with no NOTAMs, any day of the week or weekend. LOOK OUTSIDE ! Ask Joshua for activity status. -- C. Brickner Re gi o n 1 2 S oa ri n g Cou n ci l 5783 Edmonds Way Mojave, CA 93501 Phone: 760-373-1019 E-mail: [email protected] Www.socalsoaring.com Support Local Soaring Businesses Www.ssa.org lists all affiliated clubs and businesses. Www.socalsoaring.com lists all Southern California clubs and schools. Changes or updates to your Emailing address should be sent to [email protected] . If you find value in this newsletter, or Region 12 programs, please support the site and your Regional Director with a donation, address above. Photo: Russ Owens at Torrey Pines. California Dreamin’