http://ozreport.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=24846
Is this a joke ?
Zack C - 2011/08/25 00:55:58 UTC
Would you like to propose otherwise?
Yes, in fact, this *is* how it works.
I'll let Steve Kroop propose otherwise:
Weak links are there to protect the equipment not the glider pilot. Anyone who believes otherwise is setting them selves up for disaster.
...
Weak links do NOT prevent lockouts and no amount of weak link rules will prevent lock outs
In the event of a lock out releases are there to save the pilot
This disagrees with Lauren's belief that the weak link protects a pilot that "gets too far out of whack".
I'm with Davis...the purpose of a weak link is
To break under load before the glider does.
Because it did.
Plain and simple. Sometimes the mystic forces of the universe do strange and unusual things.
There wouldn't be anything strange or unusual about the tug weak link breaking first if it's weaker than the glider's. As Ridgerodent previously pointed out, USHPA's aerotow SOPs specify that
The weak link at the tow plane end of the towline should break with a towline tension approximately 100 lbs. greater than the glider end.
He also asked for breaking strength numbers and never got them.
So what?
Ridgerodent addressed this one above. Not an issue at altitude, but near the ground...
Tandem flights are somehow immune to the forces of physics?
I think he was pointing out the discrepancy in Lauren's statement that she never had a weak link break on a tandem.
Kinsley Sykes - 2011/08/25 04:12:33 UTC
An eminently qualified tandem pilot...
http://www.chgpa.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3107
I have a tandem rating!!!
Lauren Tjaden - 2008/03/23 22:20:15 UTC
When Jim got me locked out to the right, I couldn't keep the pitch of the glider with one hand for more than a second (the pressure was a zillion pounds, more or less), but the F'ing release slid around when I tried to hit it. The barrel release wouldn't work because we had too much pressure on it.
Anyhow, the tandem can indeed perform big wingovers, as I demonstrated when I finally got separated from the tug.
Yeah, EMINENTLY qualified.
...reported a random incident...
Yeah - completely RANDOM. Who coulda seen that one coming?
...that we all could learn from
Not anyone with an IQ in the double digit range.
My response would be - "Thanks for letting us know that we have to be careful about how long our weaklinks are".
See above.
All the other crap you (ridgerodent) wrote is just noise.
Asshole.
Jim Rooney - 2011/08/25 04:55:25 UTC
Ditto dude.
It always amazes to hear know it all pilots arguing with the professional pilots.
Know it all... Yeah, I think I remember Paul Tjaden referring to you as "Mister Know-It-All" half a dozen years ago at Ridgely one night.
I mean seriously, this is our job.
Yep, good thing it's nothing that requires grade school equivalency.
We do more tows in a day than they do in a month (year for most).
Well yeah. What is there possibly worth knowing that can't be learned by flying up and down all day every day.
We *might* have an idea of how this stuff works.
Yeah, you'd think. But that's before they figured in the ravages of fetal alcohol syndrome.
They *might* do well to listen.
Who's "THEY"? How come THEY'RE not listening? Figured out that you're totally full of shit?
Not that they will, mind you... cuz they *know*.
Hope for at least some small segment of the species.
I mean seriously... ridgerodent's going to inform me as to what Kroop has to say on this?
- That was actually ZACK who "informed" you as to what Kroop has to say on this.
- Zack didn't actually inform you as to what Kroop has to say on this. Zack QUOTED Steve from within a post of Davis's on skysailingtowing - 2005/02/09.
Seriously? Steve's a good friend of mine. I've worked at Quest with him.
Yeah, figures. He got part of this right but he's a moron too.
Hey Steve! Aren't you gonna step in, help your GOOD FRIEND out, and tell us all why you were totally full of shit when you made those statement? Or are you just too good to waste your time in a public discussion in which you can be publicly cut to shreds?
We've had this discussion ... IN PERSON.
- Great. 'Cept I prefer seeing things in print instead of listening to some semiliterate lying brain damaged asshole tell us what he "remembers" him saying.
- But I'm not even hearing this semiliterate lying brain damaged asshole tell us what he "remembers" him saying.
And many other ones that get misunderstood by the general public. It's laughable.
Yeah, motherfucker? Here's the QUOTE:
Weak links are there to protect the equipment not the glider pilot. Anyone who believes otherwise is setting them selves up for disaster.
...
Weak links do NOT prevent lockouts and no amount of weak link rules will prevent lock outs
In the event of a lock out releases are there to save the pilot
What are we of the unwashed general public so laughably misunderstanding about it?
Don't even get me started on Tad. That obnoxious blow hard has gotten himself banned from every flying site that he used to visit... he doesn't fly anymore... because he has no where to fly. His theories were annoying at best and downright dangerous most of the time. Good riddance.
No, Tad didn't GET himself banned. Your douchebag friends didn't want anybody around who was smart enough to see the negligence and incompetence through all the bullshit.
So, argue all you like.
I don't care.
Of course you don't, Jim. You can do whatever the fuck you want 'cause you know there's nobody around who's gonna enforce anything or hold you accountable.
I've been through all these arguments a million times... this is my job.
http://www.chgpa.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2467
weak links
Jim Rooney - 2007/07/22 22:30:28 UTC
I've heard it a million times before from comp pilots insisting on towing with even doubled up weaklinks (some want no weaklink). I tell them the same thing I'm telling you... suck it up. You're not the only one on the line. I didn't ask to be a test pilot. I can live with your inconvenience.
Yeah Jim, a million times. And you're gonna win every one of them 'cause there's nothing to keep any of you assholes in check.
I could be more political about it...
Yeah, that would save you from being academic about it.
...but screw it... I'm not in the mood to put up with tender sensibilities... Some weekend warrior isn't about to inform me about jack sh*t when it comes to towing.
Nah Jim, nobody's ever gonna inform you about ANYTHING. That walnut sized brain of yours was maxed out before you got halfway through kindergarten.
I've got thousands upon thousands of tows under my belt. I don't know everything...
Sure you do.
...but I'll wager the house that I've got it sussed a bit better than an armchair warrior.
Really? Under how much towline tension does a loop of 130 pound Greenspot on the end of a two point bridle blow?
Steve Davy - 2011/08/25 05:11:19 UTC
Are you taking any prescription medications? How is the weather? Got any time to read a little closer?
Fuck no. He's too busy ignoring questions and reality.
Jim Rooney - 2011/08/25 05:23:34 UTC
Yeah, weather was kinda cool today... got some flying in actually.
Like I said... I've been through this a thousand times.
And - unlike a garden slug - have proven yourself totally incapable of learning ANYTHING.
You simply assuming that I've not read your posts doesn't make it so.
Yeah? You attributed one of Zack's posts to Rodent and haven't addressed the issue of why Steve Kroop has been telling you what he previously wrote was crap.
I just don't agree with you.
I don't have any desire to argue with you.
I can share what I know with you, but I have little interest in arguing about it.
And it's all just a matter of the opinions of the person with the most tows per weekend being right, right?
So, if you'd like to know, then I can maybe clear some shit up.
If you cleared up your shit there'd be nothing left.
But, if this is going to continue to be a bashup, I'll just go back to what I do and ya'll can have your nice misinformed arguments.
Oh, please don't deprive us of the dazzling light of your keen intellect and leave us in impenetrable and eternal darkness.
Ksykes hit it straight on the head.
Please take the cue.
Steve Davy - 2011/08/25 05:34:01 UTC
Please continue. I am all ears.
I have been trying to fault Tad's logic and so far been unsuccessful.
This is Flight Park Mafia you're talking to. We're not gonna be doing logic.
Jim Rooney - 2011/08/25 05:37:34 UTC
I suspect you ARE Tad.
Steve Davy - 2011/08/25 05:40:20 UTC
No, but what he writes makes sense to me.
But thanks for the compliment.
Thanks for the compliment.
Jim Rooney - 2011/08/25 05:42:28 UTC
I'm Member #78142
I used to be Member 32674. That's less than 42 percent of yours. I started towing nearly 22 years before you reared your ugly little head in this sport. (For what that's worth.)
To whom am I speaking?
What's it matter? You're not gonna answer any hard questions regardless of who's asking them.
I'm an instructor, so I can verify your name/number against the USHPA database.
Steve Davy - 2011/08/25 05:48:31 UTC
88875
Steve Davy
Jim Rooney - 2011/08/25 05:56:41 UTC
I've sent you a "pilot connect" message.
If you are Steve Davy, then you'll receive it.
If you're Steve, sorry to be a prick about this.. but since you seem to have read Tad's blatherings, then you will likely also be familiar with why I'm being a prick.
You're not a prick, Jim. You're an asshole.
Christopher LeFay - 2011/08/25 06:19:42 UTC
I'm an instructor, so I can verify your name/number against the USHPA database.
A privilege afforded anyone, instructor or no.
Speak to the message - not the messenger (that's what email is for). In this case, the message takes the form of a troll - which you feed and feed and feed and feed...
Don't know Jim very well, do ya Christopher? Jim NEVER speaks to messages.
Jim Rooney - 2011/08/25 06:23:15 UTC
Too right Christopher.
I didn't realize that till after I sent it... which is what the email bit is about of course.
He can claim to be Steve, and maybe he is... but he can't read Steve's email unless he is.
Thus far, I am still awaiting a reply.
I was serious too... he sounds like Tad.
You're right too... at the end of the day, he's a Troll... just as Tad is a huge troll.
Yeah, anybody who challenges anybody in the Flight Park Mafia is a troll. And anybody with any ten year old kid common sense is a huge troll.
Jim Rooney - 2011/08/25 06:25:28 UTC
Nope... drat... just a plain ole troll.
But, an outted troll.
BTW... we've taken this offline.
Keep it on line, Steve. We need to publicly destroy and humiliate this miserable little shit to the maximum extent possible.
I'm happy to know that I am in fact speaking with Steve, not Tad.
Tad makes my skin crawl.
Yeah, I'm hoping to educate a few more people to the extent that they also can make your skin crawl.
Hey Davis...
Davis Straub - 2011/07/31 17:55:25 UTC
To break under load before the glider does.
Haven't heard from ya in a while. Care to come back out from under your rock long enough to weigh in on this discussion?
Steve Davy - 2011/08/25
So, I'm a troll for pointing out obvious and predictable discrepancies in a rather simple operation. Pulling a glider into the air with a piece string.
It is a joke.
Bull's-eye. Naked emperor.
But this message has been deleted. I wonder by whom?
Looks like you win another one Jim - the only possible way you can.