(38) Peter Holloway
Peter Holloway - 2018/01/02 14:36
The following post concerns Emma Martin who is well known to all my hang gliding friends, however some of my non hang gliding friends have also met her and this post is for their benefit.
I am just writing a few words to try to help people reconcile and explain what happened to Emma last Saturday evening.
There have been reports in the press that suggest that that Emma was having a problem with her glider or was in distress some time prior to her accident. In other words that she knew she was in peril minutes prior.
Let me be very clear, this is totally and utterly false and has caused extreme distress to Emma's family and friends.
I am not suggesting that there was deliberate misrepresentation or falsification of the facts, simply that the press articles were poorly written and poorly fact checked. I would have hoped for better.
Here is what we know so far from the expert accident investigation.
Emma was competing in the Annual Forbes Flatlands International Hang Gliding competition. This competition runs for 8 days and involves more that 60 world class pilots from Australia and overseas. Emma was an advanced pilot and was equal to this task.
The day in question was not a practice day but the second official competition day. The competitor's in Emma's group were racing from Forbes airfield, 70 kms north to Peak Hill airfield. Competitors launched by being towed aloft to 2000 feet by a fleet of special tug aircraft and then they used the invisible rising warm air thermal currents to gain as much height as they could before gliding towards their goal looking for another rising lift source on the way as they slowly glided downwards.
In order to get to Peak Hill they would have been expecting to repeat this climbing and gliding process several times over a period of 2-3 hours. All competitors carry special parachutes and have sophisticated electronic equipment with them to help them know when they find rising air and to navigate. They also have radios to communicate with each other and people on the ground. The gliders they fly are well tested and strong.
Emma was nearing the goal at Peak hill but probably needed one or two more good thermals to get there. Unfortunately she was unable to locate the needed thermals and correctly had chosen to land quite routinely in a farmers paddock. The paddock she had selected was ideal, being large, relatively flat and with no obstructions. She would have been aiming her glider into the prevailing breeze (to give as low a landing speed as possible) as she had been taught. Emma was meticulous in her landing approaches and always followed correct procedures.
She had radioed her intention to land just prior to another pilot high above and had indicated that everything was fine. There was absolutely no indication that she was in any difficulty (if she had been, she was trained to use and would have used her special emergency parachute). There was no suggestion that she was expecting anything other that a routine landing.
It would seem that Emma got into difficulty within the last few seconds of her landing approach and within only a very few meters of the ground. It is presumed that a strong random swirly gust of wind temporarily turned her glider away from pointing into the prevailing wind and before she could turn it back into the wind her glider impacted the ground facing down wind at a shallow angle but unfortunately at a high speed. This has been determined from expert analysis of Emma's glider and examination of the crash site. Emma would have been immediately rendered unconscious and would have felt no pain.
We are hoping the GPS data logger she was carrying will give some useful data and allow us to see her speed and position over the last 3-6 seconds.
There are no known witnesses to the accident on the ground and no one on the ground called emergency serviced prior to the accident.
The fellow pilot high above did not see the actual landing but within seconds of the landing became concerned when he could not raise Emma on the radio and could see the glider laying in an odd position. He immediately spiraled down, landed, rushed to Emma and began first aid. He had been trained in emergency resuscitation techniques. The emergency services were called immediately by this same pilot with Emma. They were called a second time by an experienced ambulance officer standing next to me at Forbes airport. Her location was known exactly as she was carrying a "SPOT" (GPS) tracker and we could see her location on my phone.
The accident investigation is on-going and will take a fair amount of time but we would be very surprised if any of the basic details described above change.
If any of Emma's family or friends want to talk further please FB message me and I can give you my phone number.
Was.The following post concerns Emma Martin who is...
What a coincidence....well known to all my hang gliding friends...
And fuck all of Emma's non hang gliding friends who aren't also your non hang gliding friends....however some of my non hang gliding friends have also met her and this post is for their benefit.
Lucky we have you - and only you - to do that for us.I am just writing a few words to try to help people reconcile and explain what happened to Emma last Saturday evening.
She was having a lethal potential problems with her glider from Day One, Flight One but not in any distress about them until those final seconds when one of them bit her in the ass and it was too late for her to do anything about anything.There have been reports in the press that suggest that that Emma was having a problem with her glider or was in distress some time prior to her accident.
Too bad she didn't. If she had she would've at least had the potential to walk away with her glider intact.In other words that she knew she was in peril minutes prior.
Sure. Never too late to start.Let me be very clear...
Much more so than her actual death....this is totally and utterly false and has caused extreme distress to Emma's family and friends.
As is virtually always the case in the wake of any serious glider crash.I am not suggesting that there was deliberate misrepresentation or falsification of the facts...
And boy aren't we lucky to have the benefit of your excellent writing and fact checking....simply that the press articles were poorly written and poorly fact checked.
Well, we'll all be fine now.I would have hoped for better.
Who's "we"?Here is what we...
Gotta love those expert accident investigators the sport is so privileged to have available at all relevant points of the globe....know so far from the expert accident investigation.
Got that, people of varying ages? With something over two hundred solo flights under her belt Emma was a world class pilot.Emma was competing in the Annual Forbes Flatlands International Hang Gliding competition. This competition runs for 8 days and involves more that 60 world class pilots from Australia and overseas.
Gawd only knows how serious the consequences might have been if she HADN'T been an advanced world class pilot and NOT equal to this task.Emma was an advanced pilot and was equal to this task.
What do advanced world class pilots equal to the task need with practice days anyway?The day in question was not a practice day but the second official competition day.
1. Competitor's WHAT in Emma's group?The competitor's in Emma's group were racing from Forbes airfield...
2. What was "Emma's group"? The top of the advanced world class pilots more than equal to the task?
As opposed to a special tug seacraft....70 kms north to Peak Hill airfield. Competitors launched by being towed aloft to 2000 feet by a fleet of special tug aircraft...
Must be a real bitch LOOKING for those invisible rising warm air thermal currents....and then they used the invisible rising warm air thermal currents to gain as much height as they could before gliding towards their goal looking for another rising lift source on the way as they slowly glided downwards.
And ya sure don't wanna be flying with ordinary parachutes.In order to get to Peak Hill they would have been expecting to repeat this climbing and gliding process several times over a period of 2-3 hours. All competitors carry special parachutes...
And that's more than enough to compensate for the cheap total crap we use to connect to and release from the special tug aircraft which tow us aloft....and have sophisticated electronic equipment with them to help them know when they find rising air and to navigate. They also have radios to communicate with each other and people on the ground. The gliders they fly are well tested and strong.
Close enough. We don't need to know the actual location at which she crashed.Emma was nearing the goal at Peak hill but probably needed one or two more good thermals to get there.
1. If only she'd been able to locate the needed thermals.Unfortunately she was unable to locate the needed thermals and correctly had chosen to land quite routinely in a farmers paddock.
2. Good thing she'd correctly chosen to land quite routinely. Gawd only knows how serious the consequences might have been if she HADN'T correctly chosen to land quite routinely.
3. As opposed to having chosen to land quite routinely in a software engineer's paddock.
4. A "farmers paddock" and the "competitor's in Emma's group".
Good thing she'd selected a paddock that was ideal, being large, relatively flat and with no obstructions. Gawd only knows how serious the consequences might have been if she HADN'T selected a paddock that was ideal, being large, relatively flat and with no obstructions.The paddock she had selected was ideal, being large, relatively flat and with no obstructions.
As opposed to FLYING her glider. (Sounds like she's strapped to a guided missile tweaking knobs.)She would have been aiming her glider...
Good thing she was taught that. Otherwise she might have been aiming her glider WITH the prevailing breeze (to give as HIGH a landing speed as possible). Sure gotta hand it to you top notch Aussie hang gliding instructors....into the prevailing breeze (to give as low a landing speed as possible) as she had been taught.
Like aiming her glider into the prevailing breeze (to give as low a landing speed as possible). Wouldn't expect anything less from an advanced world class pilot equal to this task.Emma was meticulous in her landing approaches and always followed correct procedures.
An even more advanced world class pilot equal to this task.She had radioed her intention to land just prior to another pilot high above...
It usually is before that nasty ground issue starts rearing its ugly head....and had indicated that everything was fine.
The way all us advanced world class pilot equal to this task always do.There was absolutely no indication that she was in any difficulty (if she had been, she was trained to use and would have used her special emergency parachute).
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Whenever we have absolutely some indication that we are in any difficulty of any kind we always use our special emergency parachutes - as we're trained to. It's really amazing how excellent our training is (and trainers are).
Got that right, motherfucker. Don't ever train your advanced world class pilot equal to the task to ever expect - or configure and prepare for - anything other THAT a routine landing. (Keep up the great writing, Peter.)There was no suggestion that she was expecting anything other that a routine landing.
Got any evidence for that? Or are you just speculating?It would seem that Emma got into difficulty within the last few seconds of her landing approach and within only a very few meters of the ground.
By whom? Names. How come we're not identifying the instructors of this advanced world class pilot equal to the task? Seems a bit unfair not to credit any of the individuals responsible for having developed Emma into the advanced world class pilot equal to the task she was when she was so tragically snuffed in circumstances over which no one would've had the slightest chance of altering for a less severe outcome.It is presumed...
Damn those strong random swirly gusts of wind that temporarily turn our gliders away from pointing into the prevailing wind. I'll bet this one was invisible too....that a strong random swirly gust of wind temporarily turned her glider away from pointing into the prevailing wind...
Oh well, could've been worse. That strong random swirly gust of wind could've PERMANTENTLY turned her glider away from pointing into the prevailing wind. Just think what the consequences of THAT could've been....and before she could turn it back into the wind her glider impacted the ground facing down wind at a shallow angle but unfortunately at a high speed.
Wow. And here I was thinking that the strong random swirly gust of wind just TEMPORARILY turned her glider away from pointing into the prevailing wind....and before she could turn it back into the wind her glider impacted the ground facing down wind at a shallow angle but unfortunately at a high speed.
Wow. Those are some really super experts you've got to deal with situations like that. How many of them had advised Emma of the possibility of something like that happening to her? I didn't see anything on her Facebook page indicating that she was aware that the sport in which she was engaging was really nothing more than a lower probability version of Russian roulette.This has been determined from expert analysis of Emma's glider and examination of the crash site. Emma would have been immediately rendered unconscious and would have felt no pain.
And maybe we could get some more information concerning how her glider wreckage was found turned downwind after having been turned just temporarily turned from pointing into the prevailing wind.We are hoping the GPS data logger she was carrying will give some useful data and allow us to see her speed and position over the last 3-6 seconds.
Emergency serviced is what you use when emergency services will have no bearing on the outcome. There's really not much point to the job but the qualifications are nonexistent and the pay is pretty good.There are no known witnesses to the accident on the ground and no one on the ground called emergency serviced prior to the accident.
Whom we're also not naming and who isn't identifying himself or commenting on this catastrophic temporary turning away from the prevailing wind incident.The fellow pilot high above...
The actual LANDING that immediately rendered her unconscious (but not actually dead, of course) such that she felt no pain....did not see the actual landing...
And not being moved because its advanced world class pilot equal to the task had been rendered unconscious and was feeling no pain....but within seconds of the landing became concerned when he could not raise Emma on the radio and could see the glider laying in an odd position.
Wow. Good thing there was no strong random swirly gust of wind around to temporarily turn his glider away from pointing into the prevailing wind at that point.He immediately spiraled down, landed...
She was only unconscious and feeling no pain at that point....rushed to Emma and began first aid.
Just not in identifying situations in which they were stupidly inappropriate.He had been trained in emergency resuscitation techniques.
Were they able to resuscitate her and advise her how to more quickly point her glider back into the prevailing wind after having it temporarily turned away from pointing into the prevailing wind by a strong random swirly gust of wind?The emergency services were called immediately by this same pilot with Emma.
And determine that she'd just been immediately rendered unconscious and not feeling any pain.They were called a second time by an experienced ambulance officer standing next to me at Forbes airport. Her location was known exactly as she was carrying a "SPOT" (GPS) tracker and we could see her location on my phone.
I'd be totally fucking AMAZED.The accident investigation is on-going and will take a fair amount of time but we would be very surprised if any of the basic details described above change.
And if you're not one of Emma's family members or friends you can go fuck yourself. 'Cause this son of bitch sure ain't gonna expose himself to a dialogue involving a party who knows which way is up.If any of Emma's family or friends want to talk further please FB message me and I can give you my phone number.