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Offline Randy Cuberly

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Re: The corner conversation...
« Reply #100 on: July 23, 2018, 02:29:26 PM »
Well you maybe right that some  pilots  do not know what a sharp corner is, or they do not know a 5 foot radius is not being done, However  I do know from speaking to dozens of top pilots, that they do indeed know  what a  sharp corner is, and  they  all also know  that no one is doing a  5 foot radius, So I have a hard time believing anyone capable of getting on the  team,  would  not know  what a sharp corner is, and that they are indeed  NOT turning a 5 foot radius corner in their pattern.
I do agree with you that  we should have some sort of program to  train, or help any team member that wants to take advantage of something like you suggested, but implementation is difficult

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Well, I agree in principle to what you said.  I do not think you or I or anyone else for that matter knows who might be able to make the team 5 to 10 years from now.  Or even if there will be a team that far into the future!  I will predict however that if WE can't put something in place to change the current trend then Paul's suggestion of getting used to losing will be a fact!

As I said before, I agree that establishing an organization to accomplish the kind of training required will be difficult.  There are people within the stunt community that could do it.   I believe the Chinese have such an organization (Probably supported by their Government) and it's possible that some of the European countries still do.  Certainly several used to have such organizations.

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Offline Howard Rush

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Re: The corner conversation...
« Reply #101 on: July 23, 2018, 03:16:17 PM »
As I said before, I agree that establishing an organization to accomplish the kind of training required will be difficult.  There are people within the stunt community that could do it.   I believe the Chinese have such an organization (Probably supported by their Government) and it's possible that some of the European countries still do.  Certainly several used to have such organizations.

You mean like the judge-training organization that was going to provide legions of uniformly qualified Nats judges?  Organizations are made of individuals, of which only a handful are qualified to help. I suppose we could raise money to send team members to Napa or the WSR for training.
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