Tuesday, September 30, 2008


Congratulations to SOSA's newest solo pilot, Rafael Nunes. He joined SOSA this year and dedicated his time to learning to fly. These photographs show the sequence from getting ready for his first solo flight, his approach and landing, walking the wing of the L-23 Blanik back to the flight line after the flight, and then ... once again, the traditional aviator's baptism of a proper dunking with a bucket of cold H2O.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Paul fish profiled in the papers



Most SOSA members know Paul Fish. Paul has been a big part of SOSA for several years, ever since he arrived at the field one day, signed up and immediately became involved. He's served on our board of directors, been bitten by the cross-country bug, and he's the man who began the SOSA blog.
Recently, the Toronto Sun newspaper profiled Paul, regarding his volunteer commitment in Africa. Read the full article here.

Monday, September 22, 2008

Solo is a team effort

Getting a student ready to complete a successful first solo takes dedication from both the student and instructors.

Sunday September 21 played host to a successful first solo which was the combined effort of over a half dozen people. James' wife and family provided support while Dave Springford towed with GDK. Dianne Maloney drove the Gator during the retrieve while Neil Wilson ensured James Stang was in correct position. Joe Stubbs distracted James with an empty bucket long enough for John Brenan to sneak up from behind and drench him with water. The whole event was expertly captured by James's daughter. 

We cannot leave out James Stang who although somewhat nervous has joined an elite group of people who have taken to the skies on their own.

James Stang was preceded by Martin Camenietzki and Chris Day for a total of 8 solos this year at SOSA.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Super Tuesday

Tuesday 16 September was another great flying day at SOSA. We had our first launch at 12 noon and the last launch at 7:30 pm.


All in all we flew 33 flights - not bad for a Tuesday in September. Students, private owners, Intros, soaring flights, training flights - what a day!
How about next Tuesday?

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Solo flights at SOSA

Congratulations to Diane Maloney, who carried out her first solo. In the left photo, Diane is about to touch down at the end of her first solo flight. In the right image she's getting the customary graduation ceremony in the world of flying, which involves a bucket of water.

Solid congratulations also go to Martin Camenietzki, who soloed the same weekend!

August into September 2008 flying

Instructor Joe Stubbs, writing about the end of August: "We had a busy weekend. Attached is a reasonably good photo I took of Janet Trost flying Sunday evening. During one of the last club flights of August 2008, Janet successfully flew in the setting sun in CXC with her instruments covered with post-it notes and wing tape."

SOSA Chief Flying Instructor John Brennan reports Saturday, September 6th: "Dave Springford says, 'Luke Szczepaniak and I had great soaring flights while the pundits on the ground said it wasn't a x-country day! Hah! Bald Eagle in a thermal and a sea breeze front on the same day, the soaring gods were smiling on Saturday'." John Brennan commented, "Dave flew Lake Ontario sea breeze while most of us wondered what all that low hanging cloud to the East meant. The season is not over yet."

Tuesday, September 02, 2008

SOSA Mudbowl Contest Results

During the Labour day weekend the annual SOSA Mudbowl contest was held. We had a total of 18 participants with 4 pilots visiting from Great Lakes and Toronto Soaring.

On Saturday, the contestants gridded with expectations of a reasonable soaring day, but due to the moisture in the ground, it took too long for things to heat up and the convection to start. The day was scrubbed at 1430. Eleven competitors decided to launch for practice and were able to fly locally for 2 -2 1/2 hours. They all agreed that is would not have been a contest day.

Sunday was the first contest day. The launch was started at 1300, after Ray Wood had been airborne in VS for an hour. The task was changed in the air before the gate opened to take advantage of the Cu that had formed to the north. The task and day scores are shown below (click on the score sheet to enlarge it). All the pilots had a tough time on Sunday and many were close to landing out several times during the flight. Although there were cu, they were not honest and many of them had little or no lift under them.

Monday was another contest day with better soaring then Sunday, but it was not without its challenges. About 35 km from the first turnpoint at St Marys, the cu ended and the sky was blue. Most pilots minimized their distance into the blue and turned as soon as they were within the 20 km zone. The second leg to Tillsonburg had a few wispy cu, but south of Tillsonburg near the Lake Erie shoreline there were large good looking cu. Most pilots made it to these cu and then ran back up to St George under the clouds. The leg back west to New Hamburg went blue again about halfway along. This combined with the slowly weakening sun slowed things down at the end of the day.

Congratulations to Jerzy - the 2008 Mudbowl Champion!
It seems that there has been a turn for the better in the weather patterns over the last few weeks and the flying conditions have been much better then experienced during the last half of July and first half of August. Hopefully this dry weather will hold for the remainder of the season. We still have at least 8 weeks of flying weather before the end of the season, so come on out and keep flying. Besides soaring flights, there are lots of other things that you can work on. Students can continue to work towards their first solo or license, licensed pilots can take up some aerobatic or unusual attitude training or work on progression through the fleet.
See you at the Airport!



ANNOUNCEMENT: SOSA Summer General Meeting

SOSA Gliding Club's 2008 Summer General Meeting will be held in the clubhouse starting at 7PM Saturday, September 20th. All members are invited to take part.

Joe Stubbs
Secretary, SOSA Gliding Club