Tim Lewis
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If this needs to be spelled out, then here it is. First of all, if a training glider gets damaged during training, then make every effort to repair it after that night's training. Second, if for whatever reason, that is not possible to repair it at that time then, there are manilla tags on the desk and the damaged glider should be tagged out of service. Also, the tag should include what the damage is and tied to the zipper of the glider so someone looking to repair it knows which one it is and not have to go through every glider bag to find the damaged one. Third, an email and/or post on the Whatsapp to everyone so others know the condition of the equipment they have to work with on subsequent training nights. TL