http://ozreport.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=24846
Is this a joke ?
Jim Rooney - 2011/09/02 19:41:27 UTC
Please note that the weaklink *saved* her ass. She still piled into the earth despite the weaklink helping her...
Jim Rooney - 2011/09/02 19:41:27 UTC
Please note that the weaklink *saved* her ass. She still piled into the earth despite the weaklink helping her...
Jim Rooney - 2011/09/02 19:41:27 UTC
Those "other factors" just happen to be *the* factors.
You can't look *for* facts to backup your opinion.
That's just bs arguing.
You have to look at facts and find what they tell you.
It doesn't work the other way around.
Donnell Hewett - 1981/10
Now I've heard the argument that "Weak links always break at the worst possible time, when the glider is climbing hard in a near stall situation," and that "More people have been injured because of a weak link than saved by one." Well, I for one have been saved by a weak link and would not even consider towing without one.
junglepilot - 2011/11/11 00:30:32 UTC
Abbotsford, British Columbia
I was hang gliding on Vancouver Island '92-'93. Had about twelve flights with three soaring flights. Gave it up and pursued other things. Three years ago, got back into the sport with Paragliding and am almost at a P3 level now with that. I will be shortly moving to Abbotsford BC and will be able to take up Hang gliding again. ]I would love some advice from you all on how you think I should get started again. Buy gear? Freedom? Falcon? Other? What is the closest training hill to my location? Kamloops BC? Are there any recommended schools in my area? I would like to work towards Canadian ratings. I have seen many pilots flying Woodside. Anybody flying Bridal? Are there quite a few HG pilots in the lower mainland area? Thanks, I look forward to any advice you have for me.
Thanks for the lead, Steve.Steven Leiler - 2011/11/12 00:59:32 UTC
Central Connecticut
Burn your paraglider so we know you're serious.
The Washington Post - 2010/05/04
- Robert Benzon, National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) investigatorWe are perhaps the only government agency trying to put itself out of work.
The lucky ones anyway.Jim Rooney
I run off mountains strapped to complete strangers and giant kites...
Terry Mason - 2011/12/05 19:01:05 UTC
Hello Winged Greengo, and welcome to the Hawks. Your blog site was informative and fun, can't wait to read your work ( we could have a copy signing day at the library ,I'm working at 'Leakey Public Library' if ever You should stop by) and as you know the outcome of the problem in the Islands effects us all. My sympath goes out to you in regards to the LEAGLE, MEDICAL, or inforcement establishments controled by vampires, we also have problems with trolls, IEdios, and other assorted monsters, soon to be addressed in an appropriat manor. Any time your are in SW Texas, please feel free to visit, we can use more test pilots for all our new eqpt. Later, tjm
Bob Kuczewski - 2011/11/07 05:42:59 UTC
Sam, you are quite a genius!!
Jim Rooney - 2011/09/16 06:22:20 UTC
Hrm.
You walk into our forum (we've been here a lot longer, so yes, we are the community here, not you) and start spouting off like you're some kind of expert.
Paul Edwards (pjwings) - 2012/02/02 20:49:36 UTC
I remember a time we watched a pilot fly into the trees below launch at Lookout. It was tailing fairly strong and the guy just ran off anyway!! Even though the area of trees where he went in is fairly tight, bordered on one side by the road and on the other side by the cliff, and even though there were two people that watched him go in, it still took five of us about a half hour to find him.