Rodger wrote:I located a new potential hang gliding site today in southern Oregon. Takeoffs both south and north, 1900' vertical, a 5-mile ridge, with an abundance of large landing fields below. This should provide excellent wintertime ridge soaring for me. Since I will be officially opening and regulating this site (as I have done with several other world-class southern Oregon sites) I will be requiring that all pilots be US Hawks members ONLY. What does this mean? It means that USHPA members will not be allowed to fly here. Is this vindictive because non-USHPA members are excluded from other southern Oregon sites? I see it more as equal opportunity for pilots whose conscience won't allow them to join that corrupt organization.
USHPA should be in the fore front of securing flying facilities across North America
billcummings wrote:Bob did you fail to notice:
QUOTE, RODGER----
"I will be requiring that all pilots be US Hawks members ONLY. What does this mean? It means that USHPA members will not be allowed to fly here."
billcummings wrote:To fly here we have to drop USHPA membership.
Which I would be totally fine with if the Hawks had a lot more exclusive sites.
SamKellner wrote:Check out all of the possible FL across the valley. ~10.
Like I have said many times in the past, the lumber industry creates FL all over that Reg1.
SamKellner wrote:I really like this from candidate Patrick Terry, Reg9:USHPA should be in the fore front of securing flying facilities across North America
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