Forums and Safety
How do we know? There are plenty of assholes in this sport highly motivated to have it gutted to the maximum extent possible.Mike Badley - 2015/02/11 19:23:06 UTC
Fred - Back the TRUCK UP, dude.
Even Comet would not want to see safety bypassed.
Right. It took us decades to can the 130 pound Greenspot standard aerotow weak link snake oil 'cause we were all doing what we could to keep each other safe.We do what we can to keep each other safe.
Yeah ya can. There are such things as ratings and appointment revocations.You cannot stop somebody from doing something if they are intent upon it.
So? Were you violating any SOPs in doing so? I mean other than the one mandating hook-in checks.I remember well my H2 stage where I was flying at places where NOBODY was because I didn't have good mentor-ship, didn't want to waste time on the bunny hill and was pretty good at picking up on this stuff.
And, hopefully, an enemy or two.All of us have lost friends that we COULD HAVE SAVED from the incident that killed them.
Doesn't really have much to do with what's in your mind. Mostly just how it's set.Maybe they would have just continued until the 'next' time when you weren't there. Being safe is a mindset...
Why should we have to? Aren't instructors supposed to ensure that their students are all properly qualified before they sign them off?...and you can't really change that in a forcible event.
Yeah, he doesn't hafta do that to get the rating. Just hand over your credit card and you're good to go.You have to get a guy to 'buy in' to being safe.
11-A12819Maybe a near miss will help him buy in.
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Nope.
You mean act as Pilot In Command? What a concept!Alaska Newb - I can see where having somebody else release you has an advantage by keeping hands on the tube, however, I prefer a self release. That way I can punch off when I feel it is right. No confusion with voice commands or early release or late release...
You think?I think if your wing attack angle is right, speed is right, the brake pressure is right, you are not going to be squirrelly coming off that rig so much that you have to have both hands for the small second that it takes to punch the release.
No release that I've seen has required ANY reach.Every release I have seen is VERY CLOSE to the hand - so there is not much reaching.
And don't consider for a nanosecond anything like:Also, if you ever do any foot launching, you will need to work with a release on your waist...
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or the two stage application that Aleksey has developed.
Course not. Like flying Rooney Links and pro toad bridles and skipping hook-in checks. Get used to taking your hand off the bar for platform launches so you'll be OK making the easy reach to your release in foot launch......so getting used to taking your hand off the basetube is not a bad thing.
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...low level lockouts.
But every aerotow weak link is exactly the same. It all depends upon what Davis Dead-On Straub is happy with at any given moment.Every tow rig is different...
'Cause you're SPECIAL, Garret. Each one of us in this sport is SPECIAL so there's seventy-five thousand different things that all work best for one individual....do what works for you...
Right. If you see two deadly defects in your system just fix one of them. Hold off on the other for a couple months or so. It's OK to throw a hundred things together when your first assembling your rig then just go out and fly it but after that it's totally uncool to make two swaps at once. That's on Page 18 of the Established Dogma....and don't go around experimenting with more than ONE change at a time.
And the well trained brains to keep things on track.I'm sure you have a pretty well developed team by now. Brrrrrrrrrrr.......