http://www.hanggliding.org/viewtopic.php?t=19369
Hang Gliding ratings and tows
sweetie13 - 2010/10/14 17:28:28 UTC
Hello everyone. Nice to see you all again. Do you have to foot launch if you do scooter towing, aerotowing, or any other type of towing on hang gliders? Meaning, when you're being towed, do you launch with the feet and go up in the air, or does the tow pull you into the air?
If you cannot do foot launch, can you still obtain your H-1, H-1, H-4, etc. ratings with just towing?
What are you? Some kind of freak or something?
Hang gliding isn't about flying. It's all about foot launching - AND LANDING. Get back to your nursing home and take up checkers.
Brad Barkley - 2010/10/14 17:33:03 UTC
If you learn by scooter towing, then yes, you have to learn to foot launch, although the tow rope "helps" you in much the same way as gravity on a hill. If you are learning to aerotow, then you launch from a rolling dolly, with the option to land on your wheels, as some pilots do as a matter of course.
Right Brad. You can dolly launch for aerotow but it's physically impossible to dolly launch for scooter tow. Dolly launching appears nowhere in the Wills Wing / Blue Sky Scooter Towing manual or video so just forget about it.
Lori Pignatelli - 2010/10/14 17:58:02 UTC
Atlanta
Aerotow does not require foot launch at all and there is nothing stopping you from getting at least an H2. The problem comes in with landing. If you can't land on your feet then you may or may not be able to get H3 depending on the school.
Yeah. The SCHOOL should be able to dictate what you can and can't do to get a rating.
But as long as you fly at a place with a nice landing zone then you don't need the H3 anyway.
- 'Cept lotsa places you can't fly without a Three unless you have a babysitter. And some places you can't fly at all.
- You can wheel land at some pretty crappy landing zones and still have a lot better odds of flying again next weekend than a foot lander at the Happy Acres putting green.
Due to knee issues this is how I do it - I've never landed on my feet and I couldn't foot launch for a while, but I continued flying.
INFIDEL!!!
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H2
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WW Falcon 3
Jim Rooney - 2010/10/14 18:41:50 UTC
Queenstown
Not being able to run won't stop you.
There's paraplegics that fly hang gliders.
Aerotowing is the easiest way as you can fly gliders on a full set of landing gear. Our tandems are rigged this way and we have some solos setup on gear as well. Quest in particular has a full gear rigged student glider that they use for first solos.
Hell, I know a guy who rolls off of takeoff in the mountains.
Michael Abdullah - 2010/10/14 20:18:47 UTC
Naugatuck
Also keep in mind that you are NEW to this sport. I am assuming you took a lesson this past weekend. If you had a real hard time with certain aspects of learning to hang glide well guess what? You are normal. Congratulations!
Yeah. Welcome to the rest of your flying career trying to get your fucking flare timing just right.
You fall into the same situation most people here went through. I saw you posted about downtubes hurting your shoulders in another thread. Yep. This will happen too. Have you pulled a hamstring yet? Blown a quad?
Do yourself a favor and take some more lessons.
Do yourself a favor and...
Zack C - 2010/12/13 04:58:15 UTC
I had a very different mindset too back then and trusted the people that made my equipment. Since then I've realized (largely due to this discussion) that while I can certainly consider the advice of others, I can't trust anyone in this sport but myself (and maybe the people at Wills Wing).
...regard everything you're taught, told, and sold with the DEEPEST of suspicion.
If you really want to fly, you will do it.
Depends on how badly she mangles her body doing stupid, useless, dangerous shit people make her do under the pretense of training her to be safe.
It may take you longer than other people. Don't let this get to you. It sounds like you want to avoid learning to footlaunch or are giving up on it after only ONE lesson. Even if you could just go learn AT or ScooterTow...give FL a few more tries before you give up on it.
Why? Lotsa people have no need WHATSOEVER to foot launch - ever.