Near disaster with EXTREME wind gradient or Rotor
Scot Huber - 2014/12/07 01:46:10 UTC
Make adjustments and be prepared for the worst case scenario.
Scot Huber - 2014/12/07 01:46:10 UTC
Make adjustments and be prepared for the worst case scenario.
Gordon Marshall - 2015/01/23 07:22:43 UTC
The release cable can be easily grabbed with either hand or my preferred method was to swat it away with my foot.
Bob Kuczewski - 2015/02/04 18:44:57 UTC
I don't know if this would work for all harnesses, but what about connecting the 'biner to your chin strap?
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8143/7462005802_bbc0ac66ac_o.jpgBob Kuczewski - 2015/02/21 22:02:18 UTC
I know each of our board members reasonably well on a personal basis. I would trust my life to any one of them.
http://www.hanggliding.org/viewtopic.php?t=30534Mark Knight - 2011/02/10 19:57:25 UTC
Learn the facts.
You have no idea what happened.
Mark Knight - 2013/12/26 18:06:32 UTC
Tom, I just wrote and deleted my reply to you. I'm not going to comment on someone like you. You are not worth it.
michael170 wrote:Sorry but I do not know how to respond to a statement ending with a question mark.
NMERider wrote:"Remember to 'lift and tug' before you get off!"
JoeF wrote:Spelling proposal: Now a lowercase "u" as united it is not. And now a lowercase "a" as the association is disassociating part of the heart of HG in itself:
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I hope that your prediction is correct, asshole.Dave Pendzick - 2015/03/30 17:42:41 UTC
This is not going to end well for us...
Davis Straub - 2015/04/16 19:30:49 UTC
Everybody, stop with the personal insults. Otherwise I'll close the thread and kick all of you off the forum.