Mike Barber XC Clinic
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 5:34 pm
To All fellow Pilots that are interested in XC,
There will be a XC clinic given by world famous Mike Barber in Berkeley
California. Please don't miss this unique event. Please ask others to
attend.
When: Saturday October 22, 2005
Where: UC Berkeley Campus, Moffit Library Room 101
Time: 9 am to 5 pm, Lunch 12:30 to 2:00 pm
Map of area: http://maps.google.com/maps?q=uc+berkeley,+ca
Map of UCB: http://www.berkeley.edu/map/maps/large_map.html
Donation: $30 (support/learn from those that have made this
world their FT home)
Skill Level: All levels, all pilots
Bring: A soaring mind interested in understanding yourself in XC
Mike's quote, "What I have found over the years is that most pilots
have the knowledge they need to soar but have trouble
using it to make decisions. What I try to do is teach
you how to make the decisions in soaring and cross
country as well as the technical end. I use the same
methods when I fly in comps and distance attempts.
I have been flying HGs since 1978 and full time pilot
since 1996. I have been on multiple US world teams and
my longest XC flight is 438 miles. I am sponsored by
Wallaby Ranch, Moyes, Royal Development and Flytec.
It would be nice to see everyone involved in this clinic and would hope that
you make the most of these techniques. I hope that you can attend."
There will be a XC clinic given by world famous Mike Barber in Berkeley
California. Please don't miss this unique event. Please ask others to
attend.
When: Saturday October 22, 2005
Where: UC Berkeley Campus, Moffit Library Room 101
Time: 9 am to 5 pm, Lunch 12:30 to 2:00 pm
Map of area: http://maps.google.com/maps?q=uc+berkeley,+ca
Map of UCB: http://www.berkeley.edu/map/maps/large_map.html
Donation: $30 (support/learn from those that have made this
world their FT home)
Skill Level: All levels, all pilots
Bring: A soaring mind interested in understanding yourself in XC
Mike's quote, "What I have found over the years is that most pilots
have the knowledge they need to soar but have trouble
using it to make decisions. What I try to do is teach
you how to make the decisions in soaring and cross
country as well as the technical end. I use the same
methods when I fly in comps and distance attempts.
I have been flying HGs since 1978 and full time pilot
since 1996. I have been on multiple US world teams and
my longest XC flight is 438 miles. I am sponsored by
Wallaby Ranch, Moyes, Royal Development and Flytec.
It would be nice to see everyone involved in this clinic and would hope that
you make the most of these techniques. I hope that you can attend."