The Future of Free Flight in the U.S. is at Risk!
Who knows? Maybe they'll get better results.Rodger Hoyt - 2015/12/04 7:00:09 UTC
I guess those who surf, ski, rollerblade, skateboard, scuba, etc. can't do their sports without insurance either, right? Even our Part 103 brethren, the US Ultralight Association, requires no insurance with membership (although it is an option).
What a mess USHPA has managed itself into. Now it wants more money to perpetuate the same failed policies.
I consider the treatment I got at the hands of those motherfuckers to be an honor.Free flight isn't at risk - only USHPA is at risk. I'm so glad I withdrew before all of this crap hit the fan.
I'll happily echo those sentiments.Let's let USHPA bite the dust and see what happens. It couldn't be any worse than what they have done.
...still...Michael Grisham - 2015/12/05 21:46:46 UTC
Father to 18 year old alcoholic son: "Here are the keys to the 427 AC Cobra and a bottle of tequila. Go out and have some fun with your date tonight, and don't worry about the loss of insurance after your last accident. We're self insured now. Get high and have fun, son."
That's crazy, but that is what the USHPA is...
Get fucked. Mainstream towing IS a disaster area. BUT:...asking you to do.
Mark Forbes doesn’t want to provide insurance for "Free Fight" Hang Gliding. He wants you to self insure commercial operations posing the greatest liability risk, tandem, towing...
- u$hPa's biggest ever insurance nightmare was/is the 2010/07/03 Chelan Butte dust devil incident. Could've happened at a tow site but it DIDN'T and I'd wager that that sorta thing is more likely to be an issue at a western mountain site.
- Nine US fatal crashes this year.
-- ONE had shit to do with towing and that was total fringe activity.
-- SIX would NOT have happened in tow environments.
-- The remaining two were glider hardware issues with no relation to launch methods or environments.
--- One was a sidewire failure which took out another asshole who'd refused to do preflight stomp tests his entire career.
--- The other involved an aircraft which appeared to be for recreational purposes and neither the motherfuckers at Ridgely nor the motherfuckers at u$hPa have given us a penny's worth of an indication as to what the problem was.
As many as I can manage....and joy rides. What type of operations will the RRG be spending your money defending in addition to the two million?
I'd be willing to donate a bit to have Stuart Caruk neutralized.Like the following:
VENARD v. JACKSON HOLE PARAGLIDING, LLC
Are all you Hang Gliding Pilots prepared to donate your life savings for insuring boat towing paragliding?
Swallow the video card and buy off all the eyewitnesses.Some of the best advice in flight training involves rehearsing what to do in an emergency.
Do they release the results or just run them through the shredder the way Tim Herr does?When the military has safety problems, there in a general stand-down with an investigation as to the safety risks and liabilities.Preparation is invaluable when things go sideways. Our present insurance situation is just such an emergency.
Cool. Let's eliminate foot launching and mountain flying and go full dolly and platform launched towing.The USHPA should stand down those activities posing the greatest liability risk to the association.
Hear! Hear!The following should cease immediately:
No tandem flying. The FAA tandem exemption should be rescinded.
See above.No temporary thirty day memberships - joy rides, bucket checkers, T-shirt flights.
How 'bout no commercial operators?No insurance for commercial operators.
- Since we refuse to utilize the available equipment that enables the PILOT to make and execute his own decisions.In addition:
All towing operations (except aero-towing) require a designated winch operator to release tow tension and capable of cutting the tow line within one second. The alternative - no towing.
- What the fuck do you mean "(except aero-towing)"? One hundred percent of tugs have releases that can and do blow off gliders with a squeeze of a lever on a joystick or stomp on pedal. The problems are they never get used to keep a anyone in a low level lockout from getting killed and sometimes they get used to kill a Rob Richardson and knock his passenger unconscious.
- Yeah, let's have Michael Grisham...
...tell us all how we should be running towing. Maybe put Bob Kuczewski, Rick Masters, Sam Kellner on his committee.Michael Grisham - Nevada - 25491 - H4 - 1984/08/22 - Richard Cobb - FL AWCL CL FSL RLF TUR XC
- Did you bother fucking reading VENARD v. JACKSON HOLE PARAGLIDING, LLC?
The only way you FALL to the ground when a tow operation fails is when your thrust is cut. In hang gliding we call it an inconvenience. And here's what happens when a Bob Show tow operator makes a good decision in the interest of the safety of a Bob Show pilot:In August of 2008, Mr. Venard attended a paragliding training clinic at the Palisades Reservoir near Alpine, Wyoming, offered by Appellee, Jackson Hole Paragliding, LLC (JHP). During the clinic, Mr. Venard was towed in the air by a cable attached to a boat. He was thirty-five feet in the air when the operation failed and he fell to the ground, suffering severe injuries.
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8143/7462005802_bbc0ac66ac_o.jpg
http://www.ushawks.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=1081
Platform towing /risk mitigation / accident
Sam Kellner - 2012/07/03 02:25:58 UTC
No, you don't get an accident report.
Put the heads of all the sleazy motherfuckers who precipitated it on pikes.This is an emergency.
Lemme know when you Bob Show assholes have done something about Sam and the Bob Show assholes enabling him.Action should be taken to minimize the risk to save “Free Flight".
The USHPA cannot and will not survive by just collecting your money to pay for the irresponsible behavior of those posing the greatest risk.