4144 Review
Which you will now proceed to deliver to us all by yourself. Too bad you had to go to the trouble. One would've thunk that after a half a dozen years you could've just posted some links to some of the serious intellectual discussions debunking Tad's lunacy and disingenuous and utterly dishonest rants. Go figure.Eric Beckman - 2015/09/26 21:49
I do, however, find Tad Eareckson's rant disingenuous at best and in general utterly dishonest when looked at in the light of serious intellectual discussion.
Begin serious intellectual discussion:
Serious intellectual discussion concluded. Thanks bigtime, Skyvine. If it weren't for you and you alone we'd have never had this serious intellectual discussion. I sure pray that nothing bad ever happens to you lest we be totally and permanently fucked with regard to serious intellectual discussion.While aero-towing a hang glider has risks and skill requirements different from those associated with purely foot-launched flight, the actual record of aero-toewing contradicts one of his first premises in the following: "Flights are typically conducted in which the pilot has no reasonable expectation of being able to remain on tow or separate from it, as the situation may dictate, or maintain safe and effective control of the glider." This just doesn't pan out in the light of reality.
Most hang gliding competitions in the U.S. are now being conducted via aero-tow with hundreds of successful launches in the strongest conditions of the day. Yes, accidents still happen just like they do in typical foot-launch competitions, but not in any statistically different numbers or with any greater level of injury or fatality. OK, maybe using competitions as the benchmark is unfair, since pilots will be assumed to have higher skills as a base-line.
So in other words, there COULD BE some real analysis which supports Mr. Eareckson's premise (or his "manifesto," as he calls it). Every punctuation mark in Mr. Eareckson's premise (or his "manifesto," as he calls it) might be spot on. And here I was thinking that his rant had been shown to be disingenuous at best and in general utterly dishonest when looked at in the light of the serious intellectual discussion you just provided - while jerking off with your other hand.Even so, there does not appear to be any real analysis which supports Mr. Eareckson's premise (or his "manifesto," as he calls it).
Didn't you just say that Mr. Eareckson could be one hundred percent spot on with every punctuation mark? So how come you're spewing this rot about ranting and exploitation if you actually don't have a fuckin' clue which way is up?Thankfully, freedom of speech gives Mr. Eareckson the opportunity to rant all he wants in any venue he chooses to exploit.
OK, I'm starting to hope now. Any idea about how long I'll need to hope for this honest level-headed discussion and analysis to begin and these safety issues to be addressed? And to whom should we be looking to initiate this honest level-headed discussion? Obviously not you 'cause you've already announced that all you're gonna do is sit on your fat ass and hope. And I'm out 'cause I'm apparently disingenuous and utterly dishonest in the light of your serious intellectual discussion.Let's hope it leads to some honest level-headed discussion and analysis to improve free flight safety in general and especially in regards to aero-towing.
Suck my dick, Skyvine. The last thing that ever emerged on any significant scale on the positive side of the equation as a consequence of a serious intellectual discussion was the fuckin' Brooks Bridle over three and a half decades ago. And that got killed and buried about a half hour later by Donnell's lunatic Skyting Bridle and all the bells and whistles that got packaged along with it.
This sport is pretty much the same idiot colony it was three decades ago and if you hopped in a time machine and went back things wouldn't look all that different from what they do today. And much has gotten worse - upright only training harnesses and pro toad aerotow bridles come to mind. And damn near ALL of the few positive changes and innovations we've had have come about through the efforts of individuals working in isolation or collaborating in pairs.
Wanna know what happens when you start increasing the number of cooks?
http://www.ushawks.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=929
Training Manual Comments / Contribution
NOTHING - *AT BEST*. At worst Davis Dead-On Straub and Jim Keen-Intellect Rooney.Bob Kuczewski - 2012/01/07 17:59:55 UTC
I'm looking for people who can work together to build an on-line training manual for hang gliding. Yes, that does require a certain amount of agreeability and willingness to compromise. The only Training Manual that Tad can build is the one where he has 100% control.
P.S.
http://ozreport.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=24846
Is this a joke ?
Jim Rooney - 2011/08/25 04:55:25 UTC
It always amazes to hear know it all pilots arguing with the professional pilots.
I mean seriously, this is our job.
We do more tows in a day than they do in a month (year for most).
We *might* have an idea of how this stuff works.
They *might* do well to listen.
Not that they will, mind you... cuz they *know*.
I mean seriously... ridgerodent's going to inform me as to what Kroop has to say on this? Seriously? Steve's a good friend of mine. I've worked at Quest with him. We've had this discussion ... IN PERSON. And many other ones that get misunderstood by the general public. It's laughable.
Don't even get me started on Tad. That obnoxious blow hard has gotten himself banned from every flying site that he used to visit... he doesn't fly anymore... because he has no where to fly. His theories were annoying at best and downright dangerous most of the time. Good riddance.
So, argue all you like.
I don't care.
I've been through all these arguments a million times... this is my job.
I could be more political about it, but screw it... I'm not in the mood to put up with tender sensibilities... Some weekend warrior isn't about to inform me about jack sh*t when it comes to towing. I've got thousands upon thousands of tows under my belt. I don't know everything, but I'll wager the house that I've got it sussed a bit better than an armchair warrior.
Any "thoughts" on these serious intellectual discussions on Cortland 130 pound Greenspot fishing line that we muppets aren't privy to, wouldn't be able to understand if we were, and can't be dumbed down enough to be explained to us?Jim Rooney - 2011/08/30 02:16:16 UTC
They're not here cuz they don't feel like arguing all the time.
Most of the other people "in the business" don't come here cuz it turns into a shouting match too often.
Look how uppity people got when I even termed people "in the business" "professional pilots".
It's accurate, but some got all offended. They couldn't stand that someone doesn't see their uninformed opinion as holding as much weight as an informed one.
I know a lot of regular joes that do the same... for the same reason. There's a lot of lurkers here that really really do not care to get sucked into the mud.
I can't blame them, I avoid this place on a regular basis.
It's a shame too, cuz there's a lot of really really nice people in HG. Most are.
And all this sewing circle, drama queen bullshit keeps a lot of very informed people away... ya'll miss out on a lot.
The actual "insider" discussions, that you never see, are so much better.
But man oh man, do people not feel the need to even be civil here sometimes.
Have a think about that next time you're off on a tirade.