2007 SIBL Ball Drop March 3rd
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2007 SIBL Ball Drop March 3rd
It's that time again, and I need at least 4 volunteers for this event. It's the baseball drop for opening day, March 3rd, the first Sat. of March. We need a safe hang 5 pilot, sorry, no aerobatics that day, and 3-4 people on the ground on radio. E-mail me if you can help. Chris Wolters Activities Director SHGA. And while you are here reading this, don't forget the Feb. 19th Condor cleanup. It's on a Monday, but you can always say you are sick.
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Activity Director Chris Wolters says he's rounded up all the volunteers he needs for this event, so stop by to see the action. Check the home page for weather updates.
March 3, 2007
SIBL Ball Drop
Sylmar Independent Baseball League (SIBL) is a baseball league for children and teenagers. Their ballpark is right next door to our landing zone. Each year at their opening ceremonies, one of our members drops the game ball (attached to a parachute) . This is, of course, weather permitting. It's a big event for SIBL, and always fun to watch, as the pilot generally lands in one of the unused baseball diamonds. Typically the ball drop happens in the late morning, around 10 or 11 o'clock.
March 3, 2007
SIBL Ball Drop
Sylmar Independent Baseball League (SIBL) is a baseball league for children and teenagers. Their ballpark is right next door to our landing zone. Each year at their opening ceremonies, one of our members drops the game ball (attached to a parachute) . This is, of course, weather permitting. It's a big event for SIBL, and always fun to watch, as the pilot generally lands in one of the unused baseball diamonds. Typically the ball drop happens in the late morning, around 10 or 11 o'clock.
I'm the guy who does the parachute drop.
The weather as of this moment looks pretty iffy. I will look at the weather on Friday before 8 pm and post here what we plan on doing.
Currently, the forecast is for winds to be in the N-NNW direction and around 20. That's too strong and not NE enough. However, timing of the high pressure movement could make a big difference, so we'll wait and see.
So, if you want to come out and watch or help, pay attention to this space for details.
The weather as of this moment looks pretty iffy. I will look at the weather on Friday before 8 pm and post here what we plan on doing.
Currently, the forecast is for winds to be in the N-NNW direction and around 20. That's too strong and not NE enough. However, timing of the high pressure movement could make a big difference, so we'll wait and see.
So, if you want to come out and watch or help, pay attention to this space for details.
Fly High; Fly Far; Fly Safe -- George
- Lynn McLaughlin
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Thanks, Lynn.
Unfortunately, the weather is not cooperating. It is now clear that the odds of a safe launchable window when they want it are almost zero. It was too windy today, and tomorrow looks worse.
So, I am offically chickening out. He who flys and runs away, lives to fly another day. Or something like that.
Thanks to all who offered their help, and would have given it, had the weather cooperated.
Maybe next year.
Unfortunately, the weather is not cooperating. It is now clear that the odds of a safe launchable window when they want it are almost zero. It was too windy today, and tomorrow looks worse.
So, I am offically chickening out. He who flys and runs away, lives to fly another day. Or something like that.
Thanks to all who offered their help, and would have given it, had the weather cooperated.
Maybe next year.
Fly High; Fly Far; Fly Safe -- George
- Lynn McLaughlin
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George;
All went surprisingly well for us at the SIBL Opening Ceremonies. SIBL President thanked us for not taking risks and invited us back next year. I was approached by newly elected City Councilman Richard Alarcon and asked to get him and his new girlfriend in the air tandem soon. And our LA County Supervisor, Zev Yaroslavsky (some say he's one of the 5 most powerful men in southern California) spent time with me discussing his next tandem flight.
So all in all, we are doing a good job of nurturing our political relationships.
Thanks for your efforts and those of Chris Walters, Lynn and Lisa.
Joe
All went surprisingly well for us at the SIBL Opening Ceremonies. SIBL President thanked us for not taking risks and invited us back next year. I was approached by newly elected City Councilman Richard Alarcon and asked to get him and his new girlfriend in the air tandem soon. And our LA County Supervisor, Zev Yaroslavsky (some say he's one of the 5 most powerful men in southern California) spent time with me discussing his next tandem flight.
So all in all, we are doing a good job of nurturing our political relationships.
Thanks for your efforts and those of Chris Walters, Lynn and Lisa.
Joe