Very sad news
Depends a lot on who the person is, Skyslime.Eric Beckman - 2016/02/03 20:54:10 UTC
Another sad loss. The personal toll is always far worse than any statistical one.
Your definition of hang gliding does.Hang gliding is dangerous, but it doesn't have to be this dangerous or deadly.
Five days isn't just over a week.The year has barely begun, and two fatal flights in just over a week.
You can fuck off and go blight some other sport.I agree with JD on this, and wonder what we can each do to help ensure our own and our fellow fliers increased safety.
What? Doing the same things over and over and expecting better results isn't working out so well?How do we turn this trend around to avoid any more fatalities (for a while at least)?
http://www.hanggliding.org/viewtopic.php?t=21474Better sleep?
fatal accident in Israel
Starting your day off right, with a good cup of coffee and a solid breakfast works well for preventing unhooked launches.Fred Wilson - 2012/02/08 15:32:33 UTC
Start your day off right, with a good cup of coffee and a solid breakfast.
Better training than WHAT?Better training?
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http://sonomawingsbb.yuku.com/topic/5825/4144-ReviewBetter hydration? Better watching each other's backs?
4144 Review
Releases within easier reach?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. 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.
26-32908While there are no magic buttons to push here and no simple answers...
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5581/14120749999_16bb525246_o.png
...there must be something we can collectively do to create a safer flying environment.
"Correctly sized" weak link for each pilot and glider combination - preferably something with a really long track record. A "correctly sized" weak link is the focal point of a safe towing system.Eric Beckman - 2015/10/18
I have never personally seen a "perfect" system that prevents any possibility of failure, which is why it's so important to have a "correctly sized" weak-link for each pilot and glider combination.
Suck my dick, Eric.Thanks and fly safe!