Zack,
Thanks zillions for setting this up. I've been envisioning something like this for a long time and the timing was about right for it to happen.
Speaking for myself, a few opening comments which sometime down the road may congeal into part of a mission statement...
Priorities...
Birds are a billion times cooler and more important than hang gliders and the people who fly or don't fly them. We've got way too many bipedal monkeys pushing the former into oblivion. I'm with Lindbergh on that score. If you're bleeding to death on the cliff face 'cause you failed to check your hook-in status and there's an active Peregrine eyrie between the point at which you snagged and me at launch you better know how to tie a tourniquet and have enough water and granola bars to get you through until the kids are all safely fledged.
Hopefully the reason you're flying a hang glider is because since age five you desperately wanted to fly as much like a bird as technology and physics would allow and not because you always wanted to do no step standup landings in the center of a target circle.
Safety...
Lotsa people assume that when I'm talking about and advocating safety I'm threatening their god-given right to snatch a goody bag off a two foot high traffic cone while skimming 60 mph just beyond the finish line or want to require everybody to install fat pneumatic wheels on the faired carbon basetubes of their topless bladewings.
Not in the least. I'm just threatening their god-given rights to run off a cliff without checking immediately prior that they're connected to a glider and fly with whatever stupid cheap dangerous crap they feel like slapping on the ship for a mission critical function.
I'm also not in favor of everybody who gets into this sport getting back out alive. There've been more than a couple of miraculous survivals which have left people in positions to continue to negatively influence the sport enough to maintain or raise the overall kill rate.
Participation...
Corollary to Zack's description of who's welcome to participate.
That describes a decided minority of hang glider folk. Were that not the case the sport would not be the clueless, irresponsible, insanely dangerous, mutant, bastard branch of aviation that it is now and there would be no need for this forum to exist.
I've got a very long list of people I've known over the years and decades who are very decidedly NOT welcome on this forum and never will be. I'm still a believer in giving someone the benefit of the doubt once or twice - despite the fact that that latitude has never paid off any time in memory - but after that...
I'm looking for three types of people to participate in this forum:
- old or new folk who really know what they're talking about and can help in getting good information up and available to the public;
- new or old folk who are mostly clueless but don't like the smell of what they're being fed by the mainstream and wanna get and do things right; and
- everybody in between.
But I'll take quality over quantity any day and I'll be content enough if the forum never grows beyond a public conversation between Zack and me.
Civility...
I don't mind being called an arrogant asshole. Somebody who fires an invective like that is usually so low on the evolutionary scale that he doesn't have the slightest clue what the conversation is about and I score points as soon as the source is considered. Sometimes I get it from someone who genuinely believes I don't know what I'm talking about and it triggers a productive conversation. And - best of all - the person may have a valid point and I get an opportunity to pick up some valuable information and refine my thinking on an issue.
The really vile incivility that will not be tolerated... You get asked a question which - no matter how you answer it - will reveal you to be the incompetent dangerous fraud you are. So you just turn around, walk out of the conversation, and bank on the fact that three quarters of the readership are too stupid to notice. That time honored hang gliding trick ain't gonna fly in this classroom.
Focus...
There are many aspects of hang gliding that are extremely dangerous when compared to analogous operations in conventional aviation.
Foot launching is dangerous but it allows us to exploit environments, situations, and opportunities not available to conventional aviation. On 2009/11/27 Chris Thale blew a launch in substantial wind at Henson Gap and was killed. Extremely sad - but that's not the sort of issue we need to discuss a whole lot. We KNOW how to launch a glider off of a ramp on a windy cliff. There are no significant questions as to what went wrong and is no controversy or misunderstanding about how to do it properly - although one does wonder what he and his crew were thinking to turn what should've been a routine no brainer into such an obvious and catastrophic pooch screw.
The focus needs to be on the areas in which hang gliding culture has been monumentally clueless for decades and where the most easily preventable death and destruction is occurring: unhooked launches; towing; and landing.
Paragliders...
This is primarily a hang gliding forum BUT...
Bagwingers are more than welcome to participate as long as the discussion stays within the areas in which the two flavors of aviation overlap. You guys have lethal problems remembering to secure yourselves to your wings just like we do and just about everything in towing is analogous.
But I'd rather that discussions about dealing with collapses be kept over at the Paragliding Forum.
Sailplanes...
I'd love to get input from sailplane people 'cause that's the model we need to be shooting for.
Kite Strings...
My dream name for the forum.
Strings as in discussion threads - obviously.
But my first love in hang gliding has always been towing - a discipline which has been butchered by the stupid unaccountable corrupt evil bastards who control this sport. So Kite Strings as in some day I'd like to see hang gliders towed with at least half the common sense and competence of a ten year old kid flying a stunt kite at the beach. No tension gauges, weak links, spotters, hook knives, or radios - and a tiny percentage of the crashes at launch.
So let the arrogance and condescension begin!
I believe we were discussing weak links when so rudely interrupted. (And it was your move).
P.S. I can be contacted outside of the forum at:
TadErcksn
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aol
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Edit - 2014/02/20 18:55:00 UTC
For revised/current policy on activation see Post 57:
http://www.kitestrings.org/post5669.html#p5669
on Page 6 of this thread.