http://www.hanggliding.org/viewtopic.php?t=32314
Blown "launch"
michael170 - 2015/01/12 06:42:06 UTC
Short, like up to my shoulder.
Four foot two.
Your question was "Does anybody here think that the right wire person could have done something to help the guy out once he had committed to go?"
Yes.
A pilot is ready to go when the glider is up, balanced, and clear. Or do you believe that the pilot is ready when the wire help is still hanging on?
If I need them hanging on so as I can get a good launch, yes.
"We" is anyone who questions you being anything other than a troll when you take such obvious pleasure in posting anyone else's mistakes on here.
I didn't know that you had been authorized to speak for anyone who questions my being anything other than a troll when I take such obvious pleasure in posting anyone else's mistakes on here. Thanks for clearing that up, Paul.
What's your experience?
Hang gliding is a magnet that attracts idiots.
Are you faultless?
Far from it. That's why I always assume that I am not hooked in rather than assuming that I am.
Bullshit. Didn't you just hear Paul say:
A pilot is ready to go when the glider is up, balanced, and clear.
End of story.
Do you actually fly?
Yes.
Or are you just content with being the Tad conduit?
Fabrication of your delusion. Big surprise.
Come on, don't be shy. You're always so quick to point out the faults of others, let's hear something about you that is relevant to YOUR hang gliding experiences.
Have I been shy?
Or don't you have any?
None that I care to share with "we".
Paul Hurless - 2015/01/12 07:03:20 UTC
Four foot two.
You can add at least a foot to that.
Yes.
Then let's hear your miracle method for what the wire help could have done in that situation after releasing the side wire.
Not interested in any miracle methods for what the wire help could have done in that situation after releasing the sidewire. Same way I'm not interested in any miracle methods for what Zack Marzec could've used after his Rooney Link increased the safety of the towing operation.
If I need them hanging on so as I can get a good launch, yes.
You launch with people still hanging on to your glider? That's unbelievable.
Read what you quoted, Paul.
I didn't know that you had been authorized to speak for anyone who questions my being anything other than a troll when I take such obvious pleasure in posting anyone else's mistakes on here. Thanks for clearing that up, Paul.
I can confidently state that I am not the only one who thinks of you as being a troll. Others have also mentioned it as I am sure you are aware.
I can also confidently state that the majority of Jack Show posters think that a towline transmits pressure from a tug to a glider.
Hang gliding is a magnet that attracts idiots.
Yep, here you are. And avoiding a real answer as usual.
An answer to that question can't get any more real and/or better than that.
Far from it. That's why I always assume that I am not hooked in rather than assuming that I am.
If you always assume that you aren't, how do you fly?
Right. The laws of physics stop working when they know the pilot has launched under the assumption that he's not hooked in. But, fortunately, they work just fine when people who assume they are hooked in run off the ramp.
Wouldn't a positive hook-in check remove that assumption?
For a total idiot, yes. Me... I like to launch scared. I tend to fuck things up a lot more when I'm confident everything's just fine. I land the same way too. That way...
http://ozreport.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=27086
Steve Pearson on landings
Steve Pearson - 2012/03/28 23:26:05 UTC
I can't control the glider in strong air with my hands at shoulder or ear height and I'd rather land on my belly with my hands on the basetube than get turned downwind.
...I can keep the glider pointed upwind and under control whether or not the air is strong.
None of you're fuckin' business. The more some asshole cares about what's in my logbook the less likely he is to hear anything about it.
Fabrication of your delusion. Big surprise.
No delusions here, just observation.
As crappy as your observations about Rooney Links.
Have I been shy?
Completely when it comes to you having any actual experience.
Go fuck yourself, Paul. Nobody's interrogating you about your actual experience. If that's what your interested in then talk to Jon Orders, Zack Marzec, Mark Knight, Adam Parer, Joe Julik.
None that I care to share with "we".
And we're back to that.
When did we leave it?