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BrianSGermain

The Parachute and its Pilot: Seminar

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Wondering if folks that attended the two-part Convention seminar would share their feedback in this thread.

I need this kind of feedback to help improve the class. Is there material from the book that you would prefer I spend more time on?

Thanks, everyone for your input!
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Well here's my two cents,
I attended the first one on piloting and aerodynamics, but had to leave before the second one. I defiantly learned a lot about the dynamics of useful maneuvers such as the "short toggle stab", and the value of harness turns.

The only criticism that I have is that more structure to the course would be good. I noticed a couple of times that you skipped on to a new subject before finishing an old one. You might think about adopting a syllabus for the course.

Also, the book did a wonderful (and very thorough) job in discussing swooping techniques. I'm very much looking forward to hear you cover that part in CA next month.

Now, how do you get good at swooping again?:S
Oh yeah. Don't Die.

Good stuff
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I agree. That's why I use a syllabus when I do the full course. The hard part about doing the short "boogie taloks" is that I have to rush a bit to get the important things in there. I will make an abreviated syllabus for the short course.


Thanks!
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