Is this a joke ?
Jim Rooney - 2011/08/26 02:44:10 UTC
The "purpose" of a weaklink is not in question. Your semantics are.
The "purpose" of a weaklink is to increase the safety of the towing operation. PERIOD.
Jim Rooney - 2011/08/26 02:44:10 UTC
The "purpose" of a weaklink is not in question. Your semantics are.
The "purpose" of a weaklink is to increase the safety of the towing operation. PERIOD.
miguel - 2013/01/19 01:28:00 UTC
He explained rope break or weak link break, the nose points to the ground and you follow. Broken aluminum and broken bones follow that.
Red Howard - 2011/02/22 06:50:21 UTC
Utah
I do not recommend "stepping" on a cable (I assume you mean in mid-span) as part of a preflight. If your foot hits the ground with the cable underneath, or sand or rocks are trapped in your shoe treads, you could damage the cable that you are testing.
Good thinking, red.red - 2013/01/20
Utah
Please don't anybody put off a session of parachute deployment practice, just because you are waiting for one of these contraptions to somehow appear in your neighborhood. Even if there is some tiny value to it, it's way more important to be in good practice with your deployment skills, while spinning or even swinging.
David W. Johnson - 2009/11/17 13:51:26
Huntsville, Alabama
Wow! Malcolm and his team of professionals are so very careful about safety there.
Warren Narron - 2012/03/06 02:26:04 UTC
Tad, used to post about as nice as anyone, and nicer than some. Remember?
Blowback... You put in a thousand plus hour$, tooling, te$ting and documenting safety issues for the masses and have it ignored and suppressed by people, for whatever reason, and you would get testy too.
You're fairly snarky as it is, and you haven't done the work...
And you may be correct about the footnote... but today's footnotes are now hyperlinks...
There is a good chance that from now on, for every incident and fatality caused by insufficient weaklinks or sub-standard release mechanisms, a hyperlink trail will lead back to Tadtriedtowarnyou.com ... where all the evidence can be found.
A further link could then go to a list of all the people and the role they played in the suppression of those safety issues...
Who would like to be on that list?
How many are already on it?
Guest - 2013/02/08 04:21:13 UTC
...a small but strong thermal, and then the weaklink breaks. The horror...
Davis Straub - 2013/02/09 16:45:39 UTC
I can't see how the weaklink has anything to do with this accident.
Jim Rooney - 2013/02/11 09:13:01 UTC
Hey Deltaman.
Get fucked.
Davis Straub wrote:...a protow would have been much better here as the V-bridle allowed the carabineer to climb up toward the sail and pull the glider down.