Zach Marzec
That's alright, Jimmy. We're always so grateful to have the benefit of whatever morsel of your keen intellect you feel you can spare.Jim Rooney - 2013/02/16 05:05:41 UTC
Ok, keyboard in hand.
I've got a bit of time, but I'm not going to write a dissertation...
And, of course, we can all safely assume that YOU understand what you're saying because YOU fly a tug up and down all day for a living and are therefore VASTLY superior to everyone who doesn't....so either choose to try to understand what I'm saying...
I think a lot more people than is probably healthy for you ARE understanding EXACTLY what you are - AND AREN'T - saying at this point....or (as is most often the case) don't.
Yeah, everybody has known that for a long time.I don't care.
Will this bitter reality that we all get to understand straight off be verifiable from any other sources? Or are we just supposed to swallow it because Jim Keen-Intellect Rooney is stating it as God's honest truth?Here's a little bit of bitter reality that ya'll get to understand straight off.
If you're pulling it out of your ass - as usual - couldn't you please spare just a very thin coating for us?I won't be sugar coating it, sorry.
- Not any rope I'd ever get on again for any amount of money. A REAL pilot doesn't put himself in a position in which his life may be dependent upon an action or inaction or equipment under the control of a stupid lying incompetent shithead. There's no point in spending years developing the best towing equipment on the planet if it can be neutralized in a nanosecond by some moron with a dump lever on his joystick and a worn out triple strand of 130 pound Greenspot on his tow bridle.You see, I'm on the other end of that rope.
- Yeah motherfucker. We PAY you to be on the other end of that goddam rope. We're not there for YOUR pleasure. You're there for OURS. All you are is a goddam truck driver with a massive ego problem.
- So fuckin' what? You have a goddam lever you can squeeze in an instant any time you feel like it. And regardless of whatever consequence WE experience as a result - inconvenience, stall, crash, tumble, death - your situation ALWAYS and IMMEDIATELY improves.
- Then you do your fuckin' job with your piece of junk aircraft and let us worry about flying our planes. I don't want any of you assholes closer than 250 feet from me or my glider - IF THAT.I want neither a dead pilot on my hands...
- You, as a goddam tug driver, have ZERO qualifications to fly a glider make any determinations about how it's equipped - other than to ensure that it has a 0.8 to 2.0 G weak link.
- You ESPECIALLY don't have any authority to make any determinations about my glider and/or its equipment since Tim Herr and Dr. Trisa Tilletti deleted ALL requirements about glider certification and, right about the time Zack Marzec got killed as a consequence of using shit for equipment - equipment standards.
- So what would you have done differently from what Mark Frutiger did on the second flight of the day two weeks ago? If we can't get an answer from you we're all just rolling dice every time we go up behind a Dragonfly because...
http://www.hanggliding.org/viewtopic.php?t=16026
safety
...you are almost certainly the foremost authority in this field.Mark Frutiger - 2010/03/03 20:51:32 UTC
Rochester
Jim Rooney answered you. Try to find someone more qualified.
- What would be the best way to kill you, Jim? (For the purpose of this exercise I mean quickest, rather than most painful and horrifying - which would be my usual preference.) Would you recommend that......or one trying to kill me.
http://www.hanggliding.org/viewtopic.php?t=28290
Report about fatal accident at Quest Air Hang Gliding
...we pull in hard as we leave the cart to put the tug in severe jeopardy?Jack Barth - 2013/02/12 20:15:45 UTC
Watched a guy pull in hard as he left the cart and hold that position making it very difficult for the tug pilot. Afterwards he got a butt chewen. He did a whole bunch of ground skimming which put the tug in severe jeopardy.
Wouldn't we need to use a stronglink to be able to pull off something like that because a proper Quest Link...
...ensures a safe tow by breaking before the pressure of the towline reaches a level that compromises the handling of the glider - and thus the handling of the tug?Quest Air
Aerotow FAQ
Equipment and Accessories
Weak Link
The strength of the weak link is crucial to a safe tow. It should be weak enough so that it will break before the pressure of the towline reaches a level that compromises the handling of the glider but strong enough so that it doesn't break every time you fly into a bit of rough air.
And a proper Wallaby Link...
...will break if you fail to maintain the correct tow position (centered, with the wheels of the tug on the horizon) before you can get into too much trouble?The Wallaby Ranch Aerotowing Primer for Experienced Pilots - 1998/02
A weak link connects the V-pull to the release, providing a safe limit on the tow force. If you fail to maintain the correct tow position (centered, with the wheels of the tug on the horizon), the weak link will break before you can get into too much trouble.
So it's really hard to imagine the tug getting in any trouble with that kind of level of protection.
I guess that you have to be really careful about the glider's weak link at Quest because in Florida when you put weak links on BOTH ends of bridles...
http://www.hanggliding.org/viewtopic.php?t=27393
Pro towing: 1 barrel release + weak link or 2 barrel release
...and towlines it's the added - rather than lower - value that determines the blow point.Juan Saa - 2012/10/18 00:17:28 UTC
I beg to disagree with having 2 weak links ! By doing that you are splitting the load and in all practicality you are nullifying the purpose of the weak link as a safety element!
Must be REALLY scary when you're towing tandems...
-- Three strands up front is 390 times two 'cause it's on a bridle is 780.
-- Four strands in the back is 520 times two 'cause it's on a bridle is 1040.
So we're talking 1820 pounds - pretty close to a ton. Gotta tell ya - you guys really have some cojones to do the job you do.
- But isn't the weak link you have on your end selected in accordance with your "comfort level"? And doesn't that make whatever the glider is using TOTALLY IRRELEVANT?
- And don't you have a built in release system designed by Bobby Fucking-Genius Bailey with a dump lever on your joystick so you don't hafta compromise control to use it? And has there ever been a report of a failure of that system?
- Can you cite a single instance of a hang glider equipment problem endangering a tug?
- Like...And yes. It is my call. PERIOD.
...The purpose of a weaklink is to increase the safety of the towing operation - PERIOD?Jim Rooney - 2011/08/26 02:44:10 UTC
The "purpose" of a weaklink is to increase the safety of the towing operation. PERIOD.
Whenever I hear you ending a declaration with the word "PERIOD" I can be damned sure you're pulling something out of your ass and stating it as indisputable fact.
- So is there something in the USHGA SOPs and/or FAA regs that states that? If the pilot is black and you don't think them nigras are capable of competent piloting can you refuse to tow him?
- Yes. And we miserable hang glider pilots are SO FORTUNATE to have had you Dragonfly drivers take over our sport and save us from ourselves. Think of the CARNAGE that would result...
http://ozreport.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=24846Jim Rooney - 2007/07/22 22:30:28 UTC
I've heard it a million times before from comp pilots insisting on towing with even doubled up weaklinks (some want no weaklink). I tell them the same thing I'm telling you... suck it up. You're not the only one on the line. I didn't ask to be a test pilot. I can live with your inconvenience.
Is this a joke ?
...if we were permitted the autonomy to make our own decisions - within the confines of FAA regulations - regarding our safety instead of having saints like you and Bobby forcing us off the bottom of the FAA safety range.Davis Straub - 2011/08/26 14:04:52 UTC
We had six weaklink breaks in a row at Zapata this year. Russell Brown (tug pilot, tug owner, Quest Air owner) said go ahead and double up (four strands of Cortland Greenspot).