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http://www.hanggliding.org/viewtopic.php?t=17092
Crash at Questair
Shannon Moon - 2010/05/28 12:31:35 UTC

This is my write-up of my hang gliding accident on 2010/05/09 at Quest Air in Groveland, Florida during an attempted foot landing which resulted in shattered arms, bilateral humerus fractures, and radial nerve trauma. I could not write this up before now as I am just getting enough motor control in my right hand to type very slowly.
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http://www.hanggliding.org/viewtopic.php?t=25774
HG VS Paragliding
Ryan Voight - 2012/11/24 00:22:31 UTC

AT LEAST educate yourselves so you don't sound so ignorant... It's embarrassing! I'm embarrassed FOR you.
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Dennis Pagen and Bill Bryden
Towing Aloft
1998/01

Pro Tip: Always thank the tug pilot for intentionally releasing you, even if you feel you could have ridden it out. He should be given a vote of confidence that he made a good decision in the interest of your safety.
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Dennis Pagen
2005/01

Analyzing my incident made me realize that had I released earlier I probably would have hit the ground at high speed at a steep angle. The result may have been similar to that of the pilot in Germany. However Neal kept me on line until I had enough ground clearance, and I believe he saved me from injury by doing so. I gave him a heart-felt thank you.
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USHGA - 1981/05

With each flight, demonstrates a method of establishing that the pilot is hooked in just prior to launch.
http://ozreport.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=17165
Not hooked in (yet again)?
Davis Straub - 2009/09/03 17:49:45 UTC

I can't think straight when I'm getting to launch. That's why I hook the harness in first, long before I'm ready to launch.
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http://ozreport.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=30123
Step towing in Holland
Jim Rooney - 2012/11/30 07:13:17 UTC

I'm with Mark on this... why the funky "reach down and hookup the lower bridal" step?
You've already got a Kotch release... why not just use it as intended?

I'm serious... someone obviously looked at everything and thought there was a reason.
I can't work out what it would be, but I'll put money that they had something in mind.
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http://ozreport.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=30123
Step towing in Holland
Mark Dowsett - 2012/11/30 10:46:14 UTC

Either issue can be a big danger if you release inadvertently with high nose angle low to the ground.
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http://www.hanggliding.org/viewtopic.php?t=14230
pro tow set-up
Jack Asshole - 2009/11/09 14:44:23 UTC

AT, your continual bashing in general and bashing of HG schools has gotten really old. AT parks have solid safety records, so what you say and reality seem to be quite far apart.

You dominate the ignore report here http://www.hanggliding.org/ignorereport.php
Ever ask yourself why???

You do nothing but bring negativity here. My finger is on the ban button.
This is your last warning.

If you continue rubbing everyone the wrong way with your harsh, know it all tone, you are out of here.
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http://www.hanggliding.org/viewtopic.php?t=14312
Tow Park accidents
Jack Axaopoulos - 2009/11/10 00:45:32 UTC

Guess AeroTow didnt take my last warning seriously.
And a week later Jack Asshole...

http://www.hanggliding.org/viewtopic.php?t=14410
Wallaby fatality
Jack Asshole - 2009/11/16 17:01:31 UTC

Nooooooooooooo! :(
...is feigning anguish in his only response to Tony Ameo's amendment to the AT parks' solid safety records.

And let's not forget Roy Messing's fatal lockout at Whitewater - on which Jack Asshole had no comment or expression of feigned anguish whatsoever - seventy days prior to his warning...
Please treat the admin as a regular user. As long as you follow the rules, there is NO CHANCE you will banned because you disagree with the admin.
...not to disagree with the Administrator.

Also would've been around the same time as:

http://www.hanggliding.org/viewtopic.php?t=18777
Accident - Broken Jaw - Full Face HG Helmet
Keith Skiles - 2010/08/28 05:20:01 UTC

Last year, at LMFP I saw an incident in aerotow that resulted in a very significant impact with the ground on the chest and face. Resulted in a jaw broken in several places and IIRC some tears in the shoulder.
Yep.

http://www.hanggliding.org/viewtopic.php?t=14312
Tow Park accidents
Matt Pericles - 2009/11/09 18:38:42 UTC
Roswell, Georgia

Where I fly (LMFP) there are a number solo pilot accedents every year, mostly where pilots get off the cart too soon. These pilots usually wind up bending aluminum, and some break bones. On the other hand, the tandem program there seems to be pretty close to perfect, safety wise.
http://i.imgur.com/tt379.jpg
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Gotta love those solid safety records.
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From a post on our aerotow club forum...
Practices implemented in flight parks and competitions provide a good example of how aerotow clubs should operate.
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