So I broke my arm Hang Gliding.
Bullshit. You broke it stunt landing.Orion Price - 2012/06/17 04:10:22 UTC
So I broke my arm Hang Gliding.
A video of my progress:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_17poofS6E
Broken Arm
horatio allger - 2012/06/16
Dr. Wiss putting me back together again.
dead
Stunt landing.Tom Emery - 2012/06/17 04:20:44 UTC
San Diego
Sorry about your arm. Can you tell us how you actually broke it?
Perfect your flare timing.Any lessons learned?
Nah, he's totally cool with it - and gearing up to do it again.If the memory is too painful, never mind.
Exceptually high density altitude.Orion Price - 2012/06/17 04:31:53 UTC
Nearby airport was indicating an exceptually high altitude density...
How many planes there were trying to whipstall to stop on a dime without using their wheels?...prior to my launch.
Any problem with any of the large rocks strewn all over the place?Good flight, "chilled" around 12k and worked the range until the entire crew was on the ground and packing up.
Good DBF approach. My trim speed just above the ground was fast. When I went to flair my above ground speed was above 30 I thought.
I didn't break a single WW down tube. Just a quick snap and my arm was pointed the wrong way.
Yeah. You're FINE.I'm fine...
WOW! Really magnificent pair of testicles you've got there, dude....and will fly again.
For over 68 thousand dollars worth of surgery? I should hope so!Tom Emery - 2012/06/17 16:06:39 UTC
Ouch
Glad to hear you will fly again. Amazing scar on your arm. I am assuming all kinds of pins and rods are imbedded in there.
Casts are for fags.What? No cast?
Southern. Grebloville. Just look at the x-ray ferchrisake.Christopher LeFay - 2012/06/17 16:47:13 UTC
OP, you must be from California... Central to Northern, maybe?
Big surprise.Orion Price - 2012/06/17 17:37:37 UTC
So-cal is where I'm from.
Glad you gave someone else a chance to get some airtime that day.I busted the arm Central East California. Interesting note, they don't use helicopters out there. No copter can cover the counties. So they just land airplanes on the roads and pull the mostly car accident peeps out that way.
Is this a great sport or what!Imagine the highway patrol closing the highway, A medical turbo-prop lands and takes the person to a local airport where there is an hospital nearby.
Even just reading you two.Christopher LeFay - 2012/06/17 17:55:20 UTC
It was your voice in the YouTube clip- for me, it was like that weird wrong familiarity of hearing your own voice from a recording. We sound a lot alike.
It's never over until you finish whipstalling the landing properly.Larry Howe - 2012/06/18 04:39:33 UTC
Ibelieve you actually broke your arm hang crashing, not gliding as the gliding was pretty much over with
The kind you need to whipstall to a dead stop on your feet at the end of every flight.Matthew Hendershot - 2012/06/18 06:12:31 UTC
glad to see you're mending so quickly.
not to beat a dead horse--but...
Are you saying that you landed either upwind or nil wind, flared properly, and at trim--and that your accident was purely a matter of thin air and thus high ground speed? And that no change in your decisions or technique would have produced a better result?
What kind of wing were you flying?
Yeah Jonathan. His testicles are absolutely HUGE. And he's off to such a great start.NMERider - 2012/06/18 06:24:33 UTC
http://www.shga.com/forum/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?t=3275
OPs armOP flies a Sport 2 155 and ironically, Joey was test flying OP's new (used) 2005 T2 144 the very same day. From my observations, OP is an outstanding young pilot with great potential.Orion Price - 2012/05/20 17:58:25 UTC
...popped up during hand transition. Came down fast across the ground. a few steps, glider came over faster than i could run. small wheels dug into the ground.
1. But he broke his wrist solely because he was going for a foot landing.There has been a rash of injuries lately from landing errors and there was one more yesterday (Saturday) where a friend of mine fractured his wrist during a bad landing and he even had my spare set of 6-1/4" wheels on his speedbar when this happened.
2. And he was landing in a well groomed primary because if he had been landing in an environment which necessitated a foot landing you'd have said so.
1. But NONE of them have occurred on gliders making deliberate wheel landings, right Jonathan?Many of these broken bones have occurred on gliders with wheels.
2. And NONE of them WOULD HAVE occurred if the gliders HAD made deliberate wheel landings, right Jonathan?
3. 'Cept maybe one or two coming down in places you would categorize as dangerous and were examples of poor judgment to begin with, right Jonathan?
Yes, Jonathan, in your humble OPINION.IMHO...
If people are using them as backups for their feet they can expect to get results not too dissimilar from the ones assholes who use weak links as backups for their releases get.Wheels are over-rated...
Oh, they MAY? Name one....and in a few cases may make the situation worse than not having wheels.
So how might his day have ended if he had just stayed on the fuckin' basetube?Matthew Hendershot - 2012/06/18 06:51:31 UTC
Arroyo Grande, California
Ah. Got it, Thanks for the info.
Sounds like transition to DTs (early) with too much pitch pressure, pop up bleeds energy, come back down with no more energy, but plenty of forward momentum--ouch!
How much more of this bullshit do you really need to hear?Just curious because of the lack of details in the video/post.
If people try to land gliders upright with their hands on the downtubes...Jim Rooney - 2011/06/12 13:57:58 UTC
Most common HG injury... spiral fracture of the humerus.
...you're gonna hear about a lot of broken arms. If people keep doing the same thing over and over and over again we can expect they're gonna get similar results.Gil Dodgen - 1995/01
All of this reminds me of a comment Mike Meier made when he was learning to fly sailplanes. He mentioned how easy it was to land a sailplane (with spoilers for glide-path control and wheels), and then said, "If other aircraft were as difficult to land as hang gliders no one would fly them."
Yeah Christopher... Don't EVER consider using them as...Christopher LeFay - 2012/06/18 06:57:13 UTC
Wheels do what they do, not more. Non-pneumatic wheels do even less. Use them when you must...
...a primary option.Christian Thoreson - 2004/10
Thus wheel landings, the safest and easiest way to consistently land a hang glider...
No. That's STRICTLY a function of flare timing. So get your ass to a training hill and stay there until you've got it perfected....and don't plan on them saving the day.
How hard is it to make sure you always come down in field in which your kid could pedal a Big Wheel?If your kid couldn't pedal a big wheel across where you're coming down, then you're likely best off acting as though you don't have them.
Yeah, he's not really into details. They tend to get in the way of the points he tries to make.NMERider - 2012/06/18 14:11:17 UTCThat's OP's MO.Just curious because of the lack of details in the video/post.
its a scare feeling to see MDs writing like that.Tim May - 2012/06/18 17:46:25 UTC
Boston
glad you are fine again. its a scare feeling to break something