Since I started flying in contests and Skill Classes came along, I have wanted to fly Expert. I feel I was on the way a while back, but a job change forced about a 4 year lay-off from doing much flying, and no contests. Since then, health issues among other things, have kept me from doing the practice I know is necessary. So as time has passed, i have gotten worse at the pattern. You either move up, or backwards, you never stand still. Since the best I have done is a second and a third in Advanced, and now have fallen back, I am not on target to fly Expert. That is somewhat discouraging when I see a couple guys who are very capable of flying Expert and not being embarrassed, refusing to leave Advanced.
Flying CLPA is a part of life I really love. I have a 34 year old son who flies (and was improving very well), but is back in school working on another degree, and his Masters. Add two small children, and his flying time is virtually nil, and there is no one else who flies with in a 2 hour radius. Flying with him is a real joy, a family thing we can do. But, I have decided to get some things done this coming year, so maybe I will make it after all. Winning? It is nice, but not the real reason I fly CLPA. I had a lot of success and fulfillment in the competitive arena through playing and coaching athletics for close to 50 years. Flying CLPA is about doing the best I personally can and having a good time with some of the greatest people on the planet!
As to the *sandbagging*, I really do feel that it is the personal problem of that pilot. Most all of them DO know that they should move up.
Mongo