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- Phil Russman
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Copyright © 2007
Powered Paragliding Radio
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PPG Radio Show
Schedule
These are tentative schedules. Times, topics and guests are subject to
change. Shows scheduled during flyable times are especially subject to
reschedule during times of perfect weather.
Archives should now be available immediately after the show is produced
since there is no editing involved. It really is live!
If you have a compelling subject or new product that would be of interest
to our listeners, we'd love to hear from you. Contact
info@footflyer.com.
| 2007 Sep 13 To be recorded
10/19/2007 |
Segment 1: Preserving PPG - Ed Poccia, one way to put a
positive face on our flying fantasy. We've talked it before, we'll
update the latest on PPG Search and Rescue. Segment 2: Life After
Training - Michelle Daniele. Now it's all about the fun. We'll check in
with Michelle to see what's the latest at Paramotor City.
Segment 3: Electric PPG - What's the latest. |
| 2007 Sept 20 To be recorded
10/19/2007 |
Segment 1: The perfect layout for a no-brainer no
winder. Segment 2: What's new from Leon Massa of compact Radial
Engines.
Segment 3: Adam Bell suggested the topics and this will be part 1.
How can I continuously work towards being a safer and more skilled
pilot? Overview. Preflight decisions and responsibilities. |
| 2007 Sept 27 To be recorded
10/26/2007 |
Segment 1: What's new from MacPara - Andy McAvin.
Segment 2: Wing loading and how heavy can you be for a new pilot, for an
experienced pilot.
Sement 3: How to work toward being a safer and more skilled
pilot, part 2. Kiting and wing control practice. Eric Dufour joins us. |
| 2007 Oct 4 To be recorded
10/26/2007 |
Segment 3: How to work toward being a safer and more
skilled pilot, part 3. Spot landings, multiple takeoffs and landings,
active piloting, keeping yourself in a position where you have an out,
realizing that flying conditions are changing and could contribute to
incidents and so on. Steve Mayer, now the world's #2 man in FAI
sanctioned Accuracy competition gives his thought.
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