***
1994 Hobbs NM
Sharon Smith
There was once a pilot named Sally
Who said soaring’s right up my alley
To glide and to climb
Is so very sublime
I will never go back to the galley.
***
1994 Hobbs NM
Sharon Smith
There was once a pilot named Sally
Who said soaring’s right up my alley
To glide and to climb
Is so very sublime
I will never go back to the galley.
***
1995 Sugarbush, VT
Deborah Rowels
There once was a WSPA seminar
That brought pilots from near and from far
They flew and had fun
Said, “let’s get some sun”
But were spending more time in the bar!
***
1996 Hemet, CA
Anne Kind
No one flies distance with ease.
Excuses are thick as dog fleas!
No money, no plane.
No crew, no brain!
But Sharon’s is “How will I pee?!”
***
1997 Caesar Creek, OH
Sharon Smith
The Globetrotter’s one of a kind.
It looks like the back end of a hind.
The two pilots must sit
Shoulder to shoulder, hip to hip.
But Carol & Larry don’t mind.
***
1998 Texas Soaring, TX
Janet Sorrell, Chris Schniers
There was once a restaurant Oasis
It was most famous of Texas places
Then the rain came to town
Lightening bolts all around
Now all that’s left is traces
***
1999 Tidewater Soaring, VA
Linda Mathias
There was a gal with a side by side glider
But her bum grew increasingly wider
She gorged on candy and cake
Enough for a huge bellyache
But, alas, no room for anyone beside her.
***
2000 Air Sailing, NV
Melody Charlton
Once trained in on-board facility
We were able to soar with fecility
When the thermals were week
We could take a leak
Then fly on and cover more reality.
***
2001 Sugarbush, VT
Marsha Hawk
There once was a girl named Louise
Who ate vegie burger with ease.
They made her so silly
She laughed willy nilly.
So don’t feed her anymore, please!
***
2002 Caesar Creek, Oh
Donna Morrison
There once was a pilot mild and meek
Who was determined to reach her peak
She dove and she spun
Until it became fun
She let lose at Caesars Creek.
***
2003 Moriarty, NM
Lucy Anne McKosky
A pilot named Lucy took a slider
She wasn’t looking beside her
She was such a dope
She got caught in the rope
And almost went flying sans glider.
***
2004 Harris Hill, NY
Cheryl Beckage
A gaggle of ladies headed out the door
Cooking and cleaning they found a bore
When clouds are popping
The ladies start hopping
And in the sky they soar
***
2005 Air Sailing, NV
Anna Dobrin Schippers
The coyotes are giggling at midnight
Cables look snake-like in flash light
A Mighty Gorilla
in the back of the Grob a killer
Are memories of Air Sailing
***
2006 Chilhowee, TN
Roy Gereau
A glider instructor named Hector,
Would use only his stick to direct her.
It was fine for controlling
Her pitching and rolling
But her yawstring went wild
And he wrecked her.
***
2007 Avenal, CA
Lucy Anne McKosky
A pilot from CCSC
Went up in a 2-33
The lift was outstanding
So she put off her landing
‘Til she had to come down and pee
***
2008 Central Indiana Soaring Club
Jamie Morris
Lost in the thought of the sky
Watching how the birds do fly.
Oh how nice to be
So high and so free;
How awesome it is to fly. =)
***
2009 LAC Lesce, Slovenia
Nora Geusen
A young girl in a Blanik
Made the towpilot get in panic
Loops and rolls
She performed while in tow
Hopefully a future expert in aerobatic
***
2010 Air Sailing, Reno, NV
Laurie Harden
At Air Sailing dusty and dry,
Gathered dozens of women to fly,
Ground school and rope breaks
Land outs on dry lakes
Spirits soar as they take to the sky
***
2012 Chilhowee, TN
Tom Johnson
I wanted to fly like a bird
But my friends all said “That’s absurd”
I came from the stix
Now fly with these chix
And my fun meter pegged off the board
***
2013 Moriarty, NM
Kathie Taylor
There was a young lady of yore,
Wanting nothing so much as to soar.
On a day that was warm,
She flew into the storm,
Landing vertically in a down pour!
***
2014 York Soaring Association, Ontario, Canada
Valerie Deschamps
There was a young lady near Arthur
When gliding went farther and farther
So on Acro she trained
Except when it rained
And can now do loops, rolls and hammers’
***
2015 Minden, NV
Kate Harks
In Minden there is excellent soaring
So WSPA came here exploring
They didn’t need motors
Just utilized rotors
And aced out the OLC scoring
***
2016 Varese, Italy
Leah Condon
Once on Campo dei Fiori
I accepted the stick with a “si”
Though a bit ridge shy,
Took control in the sky
And soared like Adele Orsi
***
2017 Chilhowee, TN
Pat Valdata
Two Pilots named Linwood and Randy
Thought flying the ridge would be dandy.
When the lift up then quit
Linwood said “Man oh shit
Now wouldn’t a retrieve crew be handy?
***
2018 Truckee, CA
Kate Harps
When WSPA convened here in Truckee,
We all thought “gee aren’t we lucky”
Then came the hail,
The mop and the pail
So, our dining room wasn’t all mucky
***
2019 Highland IL
Lucy Anne McKosky
The seminar at Highland was grand
We came from all over the land.
Great flying, great lectures, great handouts
Then thunderstorms, lightning, and landouts
***
2021 Springfield, VT
Lucy Anne McKosky
We came to Vermont so green,
And found a lively soaring scene.
Great pilots galore
Shared knowledge and lore.
We’ll go home better pilots and keen.
***
2023 Üebersberg, Germany
Jakob and Ada Grosser. Illustrated by 6 year-old Ada
There once was a Cathy from America
Who wanted to solo in Swabia.
She needed a glider and a medical as well
And a ride to the airfield, but not a hotel.
She preferred bunk beds and trailers to the Astoría.
…
2024 Sunflower Aerodrome, Kansas
Major Elisabeth Westfall, USAF
There once was a girl with a glider
And with her best friends beside her
She soared up above
As free as a dove
Her soul wild and as fierce as a tiger
…
15th Annual Women Soaring Pilot’s Association Seminar, July, 1993, Black Forest, Colorado
Winning “Epic Limerick” and 1st Recipient of the Flying Goddess:
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Ruth Dusenbery
There once was a lady named Phyllis,
Who organized, assigned, and arranged us,
From all over we came,
With soaring our game,
To break records and test mettle within us.
From morning ’til night she would peer,
At multiple schedules held dear,
As we wandered by,
We could all hear her sigh,
“I’ll just move the front to the rear!”
We tried to pretend we were raptors,
But g.d. weather made us captors,
Of shelters and spaces,
That gave us dry places,
To change schedules, and prove us adaptors!
Our tow pilots tried to keep us in sight,
While with foreign controls we would fight,
In many strange ships,
With curses from our lips,
Toward landings that were no delight.
But after a few days we would gain,
Renewed control to maintain,
We then wheeled and soared,
Without getting gored,
And hearing the “Back Seat” complain.