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Date: 10 août 2000 De: François Dussault (29) Sujet: Ste-croix (5) |
Clement!! Alexandre
Francois Dussault
Date: 10 août 2000 De: AndreGupta (6) Sujet: Let's not sugarcoat the poor conditions (3) |
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>Dear Wilson:
I have to be "franche". Let us not exagerate the conditions. You and I know
that they were poor admit it. The conditions at Mt. St-Pierre were not
good. On a scale of one to 10 they were 3 and borderline dangerous and only 3
because you could sometimes take off and it was sunny. There were many near
accidents, take-offs were difficult for paragliders and I saw one go almost
into a tree. By all coming many pilots lack enough self-control and will
take off in the marginal conditions that were present.
I understand your position as wanting to promote flying, we all do, especially
in your town. I also see it in your best interest that many people come
(more money to maintain the roads that primarily you and your club-local
pilots- use) but considering the drive distance from Montreal I was
dissappointed. I have had much better flying conditions at Yamaska (better
than MSA) including a 3-hour flight today (where I got to a modest 3,000 feet
ASL (au dessous de niveau du mer) (I had to get the lack of flying at Yamaska
out of the system).
Nonetheless, I think a better strategy on your part would to concede that it
sucked for flying and then we would come back knowing that it had sucked.
Trying to say it was good when it wasn't may soothe some souls of pilots who
don't know what good really is (like the tandem passengers) but honesty will
bring us back knowing that it gets much better.
Finally, Gaspe is beautiful and worthwhile just for the highway views along
the St. Lawrence or climbing Mt. Jacques-Cartier. S'il ya quelq'une qui
comprens pas ce message soit demande un traduction, ou apprends anglais (je
suis bilangue vous pouvez etre aussi).
Salut,
Andre
Date: 10 août 2000 De: robertbernier (7) Sujet: Let's not sugarcoat the poor conditions (3) |
Mon cher André
Si tu n'était pas allé au Mt Jacques Cartier le lundi matin du festival au
Mt St Pierre, tu aurais fais un vol de 40 minutes au dessus de la montagne
comme tous les autres et aussi au moins 4 sleds le reste de la journée comme
j'ai pu le faire.
Pas de notre faute si tu a manqué le bateau, je te l'avais même recommandé
de voler ce matin la.
Félicitation pour ton vol de 3 heures aujourd'hui, moi aujourd'hui au Mt
Yamaska, j'en ai fais un de 5 minute un deuxième de 2 heures 45 et un
troisième de 3 heures, ce dernier vol s'est terminé dans un magic écoeurant,
j'ai des photos que je vais mettre sur ma page web aussitot que j'aurais le
temps.
Le plus long vol du jour ce n'est ni moi ni toi mais Richard (Boubou)
Bellemare (4 heures).
Bref, super journée de vol au Mt Yamaska pour André ,Robert, Boubou,Bruno
Allard , Mélanie,Michel, Sam, Vincent, Stéphane Perreault, Patrice
Bessette, Jean Turgeon, et plusieurs autres et René Marion qui avait une
équipe de tournage avec lui pour faire un reportage pour la promotion de
notre sport !
Robert Bernier
P.S. j'échangerais un de mes vols de 2-3 heures d'aujourd'hui pour une autre
sled, même vent de cul, au Mt St Pierre.
-----Original Message-----
From: Vol libre au Quebec [mailto:VOL-LIBRE@LISTES.ULAVAL.CA]On Behalf
Of AndreGupta
Sent: 10 août, 2000 20:39
To: VOL-LIBRE@LISTES.ULAVAL.CA
Subject: Re: Let's not sugarcoat the poor conditions
>===== Original Message From Vol libre au Quebec
<VOL-LIBRE@LISTES.ULAVAL.CA>
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>Dear Wilson:
I have to be "franche". Let us not exagerate the conditions. You and I
know
that they were poor admit it. The conditions at Mt. St-Pierre were not
good. On a scale of one to 10 they were 3 and borderline dangerous and only
3
because you could sometimes take off and it was sunny. There were many near
accidents, take-offs were difficult for paragliders and I saw one go almost
into a tree. By all coming many pilots lack enough self-control and will
take off in the marginal conditions that were present.
I understand your position as wanting to promote flying, we all do,
especially
in your town. I also see it in your best interest that many people come
(more money to maintain the roads that primarily you and your club-local
pilots- use) but considering the drive distance from Montreal I was
dissappointed. I have had much better flying conditions at Yamaska (better
than MSA) including a 3-hour flight today (where I got to a modest 3,000
feet
ASL (au dessous de niveau du mer) (I had to get the lack of flying at
Yamaska
out of the system).
Nonetheless, I think a better strategy on your part would to concede that it
sucked for flying and then we would come back knowing that it had sucked.
Trying to say it was good when it wasn't may soothe some souls of pilots who
don't know what good really is (like the tandem passengers) but honesty will
bring us back knowing that it gets much better.
Finally, Gaspe is beautiful and worthwhile just for the highway views along
the St. Lawrence or climbing Mt. Jacques-Cartier. S'il ya quelq'une qui
comprens pas ce message soit demande un traduction, ou apprends anglais (je
suis bilangue vous pouvez etre aussi).
Salut,
Andre
Date: 10 août 2000 De: Stewart Midwinter (27) Sujet: Records canadiens a golden (2) |
(145 km) ou encore plus loin. Vraiment impressionant!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Claude Montpetit" <claude@MACADAMIAN.COM>
To: <VOL-LIBRE@LISTES.ULAVAL.CA>
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 11:22
Subject: Records canadiens a Golden
> Chris Muller a battu le record canadien a Golden Samedi: 245 km!!!
>