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Towing fatality
Undoubtedly using a Tad-O-Link that didn't break when it was supposed to because nobody wanted to be inconvenienced.
http://english.onlinekhabar.com/2016/11/23/390133
Ultralight crashes in Pokhara, pilot dead, passenger injured - OnlineKhabar
http://ozreport.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=25656OnlineKhabar - 2016/11/23 14:58
Ultralight crashes in Pokhara, pilot dead, passenger injured
Pokhara, November 23
Russian pilot Alexander Maximov died after an ultra-light met with an accident at Chapakot of Kaski district on Wednesday.
The accident occurred at Laurak, Kaskikot VDC, at around 10 am.
Police, with help from locals, had rushed Maximov to Gandaki Medical College Hospital from the crash site. The hospital declared him brought dead.
The ultra-light (9N-A-LL), belonging to Avia Club, had crashed while taking off from Bamdi of Chapakot VDC, according to Kaski district police office. Canadian national, Jilen Mary, has suffered minor injuries in her hands.
According to eyewitnesses, the ultra-light crashed 200 metres away from the runway. A preliminary investigation suggests that the crash occurred due to technical problems. Mohan Mani Adhikari, inspector at Baidam ward police office, said they are investigating the accident.
The young girl who died hang gliding solo
http://www.myrepublica.com/news/9714Jim Rooney - 2012/03/06 18:34:14 UTC
ND's onto it.
No one ever wants to wait for the accident investigation... they want to know "NOW DAMNIT!" and there's always a lot of self-serving arguments surrounding it.
And it's always the same.
The same damn arguments get drug up every time. And they're all just as pointless every time.
We have a system in place.
It works.
Let it work.
Our procedures are well established at this point in time and there are no gaping hidden holes that need to be addressed immediately.
RR asked what the status was.
ND's provided the answer (thank you).
Please take a deep breath. And wait.
Accident investigations involving fatalities take a long time. And by long, I mean they can take years.
(yes, years, I'm not kidding)
The sky is not falling.
My Republica - Seti flashflood alert pilot dies in Ultralight crash
http://ozreport.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=15716Santosh Pokharel - 2016/11/23 20:20
Seti flashflood alert pilot dies in Ultralight crash
Seti flashflood alert pilot dies in Ultralight crash
These file photos show the ultralight aircraft that crashed in Pokhara on Wednesday killing its Russian pilot Alexandr Maximov (inset). Photo Courtesy: Avia Club
POKHARA, Nov 23: Russian pilot Alexandr Maximov, who had helped minimize considerable damages by timely alerting the locals about massive incoming flash flood in Seti River nearly four years ago, died in an unfortunate ultra-light aircraft crash in Pokhara on Wednesday morning. He was 62.
The ultra-light aircraft he was piloting lost its balance shortly after it took off and crashed near the runway. Police and sources at the Avia Club in Pokhara, where he worked as senior pilot and trainer, informed that he breathed his last while undergoing treatment at a local hospital.
A Canadian woman, Jilleni Volker, who was traveling in the ill-fated aircraft with the call sign 9N-ALL, was injured in the accident that took place at the club's own Lauruk-based airfield in Kaski district. She sustained severe injuries in the crash and is currently undergoing treatment at a Pokhara-based hospital, according to the police.
"Preliminary investigation shows that the ultra-light aircraft lost its balance and crashed after a rope tied to a hang-glider snapped while being pulled by the aircraft,” informed Inspector Mohanmani Adhikari of Baidam Police Post, adding that massive amount of blood loss due to head injury ultimately led to the death of the pilot.
Having over 5,000 hours of flight experience in Pokhara, Maximov was considered an experienced pilot who had been flying the ultra-light aircraft in Nepal for the past 14 years.
He was also the first to fly "Danphe", an ultra-light aircraft engineered by a team of Nepali youths for the first time in the country.
Maximov has a huge contribution in producing quality Nepali pilots. "His untimely death is an irreparable loss to all of us," said Santa Lamichhane, a pilot working at the Avia Club.
"He was an excellent mentor and a very good person. We have lost our main instructor and an awesome colleague."
This is not the first incident of ultra-light aircraft crash in Pokhara. About three years ago, another aircraft of Avia Club had crashed, killing pilot Stephen Shrestha and a Chinese tourist.
Thousands of tourists visit Pokhara every year to enjoy flight in ultra-light aircraft while being mesmerized by the breathtaking views of the surrounding hills and mountains.
Currently, three companies offer ultra-light flights in the tourist-hub.
weak links
Davis Straub - 2009/04/26 22:05:31 UTC
Tad obviously completely lacks social intelligence and probably a few other forms of intelligence. Also, he obviously has other mental health issues.
Also his reasoning is circular and when cornered breaks out in outrageous jumps, pulling dead rabbits from flatten hats.
But on the reasonable level I think that we can all agree that weaklinks should be as strong as possible without compromising their function which is to keep the hang glider from being broken by tow forces (and therefore hurting the pilot).
Tad doesn't agree, but the rest of us no doubt do, that we are in a partnership with the tug pilot, and that he needs to be protected also, and therefore our weaklink has to be less than his.
I'll check my weaklinks once again, to see if they are about 1.5 G.
Shay Campbell - 2016/11/23 20:44
University of North Texas
There seems to be 1 ultra-flight that crashes and kills everyone on board every year flying out of Pokhara. I did it in September 2015 and like 2 weeks after I successfully flew (which was very cool), a South African tourist and her pilot crashed and weren't even found until like a year later. Those Ultra-Flights need more regulation. The British company was the one I used and they appear to be the best, for anyone wanting to safely do it for a few hundred dollars.
http://kathmandupost.ekantipur.com/news/2016-11-24/pilot-dies-in-ultralight-crash.htmlดันแคน ขุน ดี - 2016/11/27 01:17
Royal Military Academy Sandhurst
"Appear to be the best" based on what criteria... if you don't know then you probably shouldn't be saying this.
Pilot dies in ultralight crash - National - The Kathmandu Post
I AM very sorry about the death and destruction and that it happened to a Russian operator in Nepal rather than some really deserving US motherfucker like Brad Gryder or Bart Weghorst (Jim Keen-Intellect Rooney no longer being a viable option) but otherwise...
http://ozreport.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=24846Manned Kiting
The Basic Handbook of Tow Launched Hang Gliding
Daniel F. Poynter
1974
"The greatest dangers are a rope break or a premature release." - Richard Johnson
Is this a joke ?
Thank you, God.Jim Rooney - 2011/08/26 17:34:33 UTC
Remember, a weak link improves safety.
Say it over and over and over in your head until it sinks in.
P.S. - Have so far been unable to download:
https://cloud.mail.ru/public/DrBy/PHDhnGydF
НЕПАЛУПАЛ(((.mpg / Облако Mail.Ru
We REALLY NEED that one.