Mission Soaring Center
Yes Pat, it undoubtedly IS. Like Quest is a model for aerotowing operations all around the world.Learn To Fly
The Mission Soaring Training Program is a model for schools across the country.
Sure Pat, whatever you say.We are known for our well developed training program with an emphasis on the fun, intense and wonderfully empowering feeling of flight with a primary focus on safety.
Will they all have one of those little red "FOCUSED PILOT" rubber wristbands?You will train with experienced, USHGA Certified Instructors.
Will there be a launch assistant to make sure the student is doing a hook-in check and is properly connected to the towline properly?Our small classes provide plenty of personal attention - instruction is complete, flexible and tailored to each student from beginner through advanced skills. Choose the lesson package that is right for you.
And you must've been doing a great job because that's an extraordinary crowd of flyers you've graduated in that neck of the woods.Mission Soaring LLC has been serving the Northern California hang gliding community since 1973.
- Launch dollies, Koch two stage releases, emergency releases that can be blown with both hands on the basetube, winch guillotines?The Mission Soaring Hang Gliding school provides professional training on state-of-the-art equipment at our dedicated training site at Tres Pinos (near Hollister, CA)... just south of the San Jose / San Francisco Bay Area.
- What are you using for weak links - and why?
- Ever wondered what effect that autorelease mechanism would have on somebody who "needed" it? Did you read the reports on the Brad Anderson, Eric Aasletten, Jeremiah Thompson / Arlan Birkett, and Zack Marzec fatalities?
Any thoughts on revisions of equipment, procedures, and/or training in the wake of Lin Lyons' near fatal on 2013/06/15?We are ready to help you become a pilot today! We supply all your equipment for your hang gliding lessons. As you become a pilot, we can fit you with everything you need in our complete Sales/Service Facility in Milpitas, CA.
'Cause you really don't have any options that are gonna make a difference?Why Mission?
Sounds like a very long track record.Pat Denevan and his instructors at Mission Soaring Center have been teaching hang gliding for forty years.
Dennis Pagen, Davis Straub, Jack Axaopoulos, Dr. Trisa Tilletti, Matt Taber, Steve Wendt, Ryan Voight...Pat is a leader in the hang gliding community...
Yeah?...he has been instrumental in developing the teaching standards for the United States Hang Gliding and Paragliding Association (USHPA).
USHGA - 1981/05
With each flight, demonstrates a method of establishing that the pilot is hooked in just prior to launch.
Dennis Pagen - 1994/01
For the past season I also added what Pat Denevan calls the hook-in check which consists of lifting the glider until the tug of the harness is felt and saying "hooked in" out loud.
G.W. Meadows - 1994/03
If we started teaching the "Pat Denevan" hook-in check we could prevent more unhooked launches. Pat's method consists of the simple practice of picking the glider up high enough to feel the suspension lines get tight, saying "HOOKED IN!" and then the usual launch announcement.
So how come I didn't see Lin doing anything like just before his little romp in the sky a couple weeks ago?Rob Kells - 2005/12
Mission's Pat Denevan teaches a hook-in check, which is the "lift the glider to feel the leg loops go tight" method I outlined above. He adds that he teaches his students to repeat it if they do not launch within fifteen seconds. Pat points out, correctly, that it's more important to know that you are attached to your glider and in your leg loops than if your harness lines are twisted in some way.
Well if it's a big club and he's the Flight Director it's a no brainer that he's doing things right.He is currently the Flight Director for the Wings of Rogallo, the largest hang gliding club in the US.
And I REALLY APPRECIATE all the magazine articles he's written and his participation in all the discussions we've had to help us get things fixed after some poor asshole has been splattered as a consequence of USHGA SOPs and training and Industry Standard equipment.Mission Soaring LLC is recognized world-wide for safety and customer satisfaction.
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So I'm guessing you sent an incident report off to Tim Herr with a list of recommendations to help us tighten up our SOPs and prevent something like this from happening again? Anything about the potential dangers of invisible dust devils?