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Originally Posted by Mike S
Larry, great idea.
I suspect the various groups already doing formation work (Ravens and Aerodynamix come to mind) could set up a Missing Man sub group, and do the needed training for that ----------- might get other folks hooked on the formation thing too 
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Mike,
The sub group you envision is already in place. It's called being cleared for 4-ship solo. But even then the flight lead could say no if they don't know you from Adam. A Missing Man is not a training flight

That being said you do learn from every flight.
I started flying formation with a couple of RV pilots at my home airport. They had been doing it so I joined in thinking they knew what they were doing and could show me how. Looking back on this makes me shake my head.
Later I ran into a "carded" formation pilot at a fly-in and started training with him. It was Gerald "Bulldog" Loyd.
Now after a few years and half a dozen clinics, formation flying is more fun than ever!!
I'd like to say it's really hard and only certain people can do it but that's not the case. It just takes training and lots of practice! (=more fun!)
The hand signals are really cool. Just the other day I was practicing formation with a friend and we changed frequencies to 123.45
There were a couple of guys on that freq really chatting so I looked over to my wingman and with one hand signaled "four" then "seven".
He gave me the "OK" nod. I kicked him out to route formation with a rudder wiggle and we switched to 123.47. How cool is that? Photo below from that flight.
Paige Hoffart on my wing.
Mark
FFI Flight Lead
