Good News vs Sad News
http://www.shga.com/forum/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?t=1099NMERider - 2009/10/01 22:31:04 UTC
We had a Sylmar pilot die from massive head injuries last summer when he got drilled into the ground by sink while he was still prone. His helmet covered head struck a boulder.
And BTW - I cannot rotate my Rotor Kickass harness fully upright but I can pull on plenty of speed by merely keeping both hands on the base tube. Not one up and one down but both hands. If I get drilled by sink at the last second at least the first thing to hit won't likely be my head. In my cocoon harness I can go upright with hands on the DTs and easily get my T2 over 40 mph.
IIRC - Tad has already worn out his welcome on the Oz Report over his AT release mechanism, and so it seems he has come here to preach his gospel of safety according to Tad. The prize of course will either be delivered by the HMS Beagle or can be found on the Gallapagos Islands.
Tragedy in the L/Z
Bullshit, Jonathan.Joe Greblo - 2008/08/30 03:40:21 UTC
Jeff Craig was killed today when he crashed on approach to landing near the Kagel LZ. The accident occurred at around 15:20 during a low approach into the wash LZ. He struck a boulder in the riverbed and sustained serious injuries. Club members arrived on scene quickly and Alex Wright and Foster Winter administered CPR until paramedics arrived. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
The exact cause of the accident is not known as some witnesses said that it appeared that Jeff simply did not let the bar out as he toward the rocks. It was estimated that he hit at over 30 mph by one Hang Four witness.
As we've already discussed...
http://www.kitestrings.org/post3040.html#p3040
...he didn't get drilled by sink. He fucked up his approach and came up way short. It's fuckin' moronic to suggest that being drilled by sink is a reason somebody came up significantly short of the Kagel - or any other - LZ. A gust front... Yeah. Sink... No. It's never happened and never will.
And if somebody's that hurting in the approach department it wouldn't come as a terrible shock to find out that he wasn't totally up to snuff in other more demanding stuff - like the Hang Three stunt landing requirements.
And he wasn't any more prone than any of you other foot land fanatic assholes from Grebloville is at some point on final or before. Neither Joe nor anybody else says anything about him being prone. And if he had been all you assholes would've been having exactly the same kind of field day that all the Davis Linkers had when Robin Strid was killed because his Bobby Fucking-Genius Bailey Release jammed at normal towline tension.
He'd been upright with his hands on the downtubes gearing for a foot landing just like everybody else who's been brainwashed by his instructors on the issue of safely landing in a narrow dry riverbed with large rocks strewn all over the place. It's virtually unimaginable that he wasn't.
You had a Sylmar pilot die from massive head injuries so OBVIOUSLY he must've been flying prone, right? If he'd have been geared for a foot landing he'd have just broken a leg.
http://www.hanggliding.org/viewtopic.php?t=29701
Flair timing is crucial
Goddam right.NMERider - 2013/08/20 20:02:17 UTC
In 2008 a pilot was killed at Sylmar when he flew face first into a boulder doing essentially the same thing that was done here.
This is how Mel's fucked up landing starts out:
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This is how it ends up:
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And here's what happens in between:
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Virtually ANY fucked up landing is gonna end up with the flyer head or face first - regardless of how it starts out and/or the intentions of the flyer. But attempted standup landings are just about ALWAYS gonna end up worse 'cause:
- only total morons attempt them
- control authority totally sucks at the beginning of the period at which things start going south due to:
-- pilot error
-- Mother Nature throwing a curveball
-- some mix of the above
- the head starts up higher and picks up more kinetic energy rotating down and forward
- the hands are trapped on the downtubes and thus the arms can't be used defensively
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Put a boulder where the front end of that glider's gonna be in the next frame and what do you think the outcome's gonna be - regardless of what he is or isn't using for a helmet?
And lemme remind you that on what was likely the last flight of your hang gliding career...
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...your INTENT was to land on your feet with your hands on the downtubes. We're not seeing much in the way of wheels...
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...at any point in that video.