Aerotow FAQ
Quest Air Hang Gliding
ALWAYS RELEASE THE TOWLINE before there is a problem.
Quest Air Hang Gliding
ALWAYS RELEASE THE TOWLINE before there is a problem.
michael170 - 2012/08/17 17:01:40 UTC
Zack, let me see if I understand your logic.
You had a thing and it broke needlessly.
You didn't want the thing to break needlessly.
You replaced the thing with a stronger thing.
Now the thing doesn't break needlessly.
Steve Seibel - 2012/08/18 16:22:36 UTC
The high G-load made it harder to for me to get my hand quickly to the release, and the glider rolled to quite a steep bank, and the loads rose much higher than I intended before I hit the handle.
Zack C - 2012/08/19 18:03
The decision of when to terminate a tow should be made by the pilot, not a piece of string.
Doug Hildreth - 1990/03
The instructional programs to assure hook-in within fifteen seconds of launch have apparently not caught up with the masses.
http://ozreport.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=28211Sam Kellner - 2011/12/21 14:05:56 UTC
Let's work together and make the US Hawks the best.
Also, so the Hawks forum continues to catch on, allowing us the platform to express our HG opinions.
Davis Straub - 2012/06/18 17:38:20 UTC
Platform towing fatality in Leakey, Texas
Tad Eareckson - 2012/08/29 17:44:40 UTC
I've been at this game a long time and being nice isn't effective. The logic and record on this is bulletproof.
Steve Kinsley - 2005/09/25
Great post. But I suspect it is all lost on the rabble. I used to do stuff like that but my attention span no longer accommodates it.
Wills Wing / Blue Sky / Steve Wendt / Ryan Voight Productions - 2007/03
NEVER CUT THE POWER...
Reduce Gradually
Increase Gradually