Aerotowing Concern
Reading through that thread you're not gonna be hearing from a key player whom your Friendly Neighborhood "Moderator" banned at 2009/11/10 00:45:32 UTC - immediately after he once again attacked the aerotow parks with their shit equipment and Rooney Link compensators.SlingBlade - 2013/04/13 17:14:11 UTC
So reading through the thread...
But the vast majority of the assholes Jack cultivates over there are completely incapable of doing so....some people think...
What accident?...this accident...
You mean THIS:...may have been caused by a weak link that was too strong...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MlIGsgNFRWM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTKIAvqd7GI
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...weak link? The one that...
http://ozreport.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=24846
Is this a joke ?
Davis Straub - 2011/08/26 14:04:52 UTC
We had six weaklink breaks in a row at Zapata this year. Russell Brown (tug pilot, tug owner, Quest Air owner) said go ahead and double up (four strands of Cortland Greenspot).
http://ozreport.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=30971Davis Straub - 2011/08/28 15:26:28 UTC
Then again, Russell Brown had us double up behind him after six breaks in a row at Zapata. We couldn't figure out why we had so many breaks so quickly. Maybe just coincidence.
Zach Marzec
http://ozreport.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=31052Davis Straub - 2013/02/09 16:45:39 UTC
I am more than happy to have a stronger weaklink and often fly with the string used for weaklinks used at Wallaby Ranch for tandem flights (orange string - 200 lbs). We used these with Russell Brown's (tug owner and pilot) approval at Zapata after we kept breaking weaklink in light conditions in morning flights.
Poll on weaklinks
...Tug Pilot, Tug Owner, Quest Air Owner Russell Brown said to go ahead and double up because they couldn't get any gliders airborne in light morning conditions? It may have been too strong?Davis Straub - 2013/03/08 03:16:54 UTC
Just cause we were breaking them apparently a little too easily at Zapata, which is actually hard to understand since the conditions are always pretty mild there, but the last one broke right off launch.
Yeah, I agree with that. I think that if Zack had been using something lighter he'd have ended that day in great shape.
Yeah, they might have a point too......and some people think it may have been caused by one not strong enough.
This guy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jm-YPa_Gvdw
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goes up like a fuckin' rocket - with a dangerous weak link that completely fails to very clearly provide protection from a high angle of attack for that form of towing - and doesn't whipstall.
Let's take a look at them...Obviously there are trade offs.
Rooney Link:
- blows at random
- cause of 99.9 percent of aerotow incidents
- at or off the bottom of the FAA legal range
- gliders forced to use them by flight parks, tug drivers, and meet heads
1.5 G weak link:
- never breaks
Bullshit.No one has said how strong the weak link was.
http://ozreport.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=30971
Zach Marzec
http://www.hanggliding.org/viewtopic.php?t=28290Paul Tjaden - 2013/02/07 23:47:58 UTC
A standard 130 pound test weak link was being used.
Report about fatal accident at Quest Air Hang Gliding
How 'bout doing your fucking homework before babbling more rot about this incident onto the web?Paul Tjaden - 2013/02/07 23:56:42 UTC
A standard 130 pound test weak link was being used.
The ONLY way we wouldn't know EXACTLY what the weak link he was using would've been if one of the Quest assholes got to his soon to be lifeless body, removed the blown weak link from the bridle, and swallowed the evidence. And I doubt anyone was real keen to pull a stunt like that - given what happened at the Mount Woodside LZ a year minus two weeks ago and the repercussions from that stunt.Maybe know one knows.
The pitch attitude and climb rate were high prior to the pop. The angle of attack wasn't - UNTIL the pop.High AoA during a weak link break...
Fuck that. He IMMEDIATELY stuffed the bar to his knees when he got popped - as would have ANY solid Hang One and up....and/or not pulling in quickly will definitely cause a stall.
BULLSHIT. NOBODY fails to react INSTANTLY to getting popped - on or off tow. His relevant mistakes were made before he got on the cart. Once he hit the lift he was just a fucked passenger.Plenty of people have made this mistake and recovered.
People make their own luck in this game - most successfully by eliminating as much of it as possible from the equations. Zack was a Darwin case.Zack was very unlucky.
Fuck you, Davis. The people who do competent testing on your chintzy fishing line all hit around 130.Davis Straub - 2013/04/13 18:40:20 UTC
Likely to be 156 lbs.
Yeah, it did it's job a bit too well.Mike Lake - 2013/04/13 19:50:19 UTCRegardless.SlingBlade - 2013/04/13 17:14:11 UTC
...some people think this accident may have been caused by a weak link that was too strong, and some people think it may have been caused by one not strong enough.
We know for sure it was thermic, the weak-link failed and the glider had to recover from an excessive angle of attack by diving hard towards the ground.
You gotta consider the magnitude of the disinformation campaign.This excessive angle of attack 'materialised' the moment he went from powered flight to non powered flight in an entirely predictable way.
I find it exasperating that some do not see this as the defining moment in this tragedy.
http://ozreport.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=31052Pilots want to tow up in thermic conditions and don't want it to take all day.
A weak-link with this capability already puts us past the point of no return.Exactly!! That luck thing again.SlingBlade - 2013/04/13 17:14:11 UTC
Plenty of people have made this mistake and recovered. Zack was very unlucky.
How about we remove some of that luck element, give the control back to the pilot and give him a fighting chance?
Poll on weaklinks
Jim Rooney - 2013/03/05 01:32:20 UTC
Btw, it's nothing to do with you "counting" on the weaklink breaking... Its about me not trusting you to hit the release.
If it were only about what you want, then you could use what you like.
You want the strongest weaklink you can have.
I want you to have the weakest one practical.. I don't care how much it inconveniences you.
I don't trust you as a rule. You Trust you , but I don't and shouldn't.