The Future of Free Flight in the U.S. is at Risk!
I find Bob Show Sycophants In Good Standing a bit wanting in the conscience department. Do try to not apologize too excessively.Michael Grisham - 2015/12/11 23:39:54 UTC
Christopher, first let me apologize for having a conscience.
Why? 'Cause they're cuter?I do not like killing people, especially little kids.
Don't they have that backwards? Shouldn't they be steadily fostering a culture of communication and transparency and cultivating a culture of safety?It does not make a difference if the killing is done with cars, tanks, bombs, assault rifles, or hang gliders. The result is the same.Having already familiarized myself with what you call "proposed reforms" I do not see any fundamental change in the association insurance except the fact that the membership will have to post a two million dollar bond, additionally above and beyond cover the claims out of the member's own pockets. The explanation of who and what gets covered is by and large the same as it was when the association was covered with the underwriters. Independent instructors cannot charge a fee - big change (not). Please feel free to point out any additional differences.Christopher LeFay - 2015/12/11 16:52:23 UTC
The statement is simply factually inaccurate. I suggest familiarizing yourself with proposed reforms associated with the new insurance structure - both procedural and in association.
Regarding the true problem of safety and claims, there is only a promise to change.
http://ozreport.com/1449837790
USHPA 3rd party liability insurancehttp://www.ushpa.aero/aboutus.aspMartin Palmaz - 2015/12/11 09:34:10 UTC
Yes, things have to change. We need to improve some facets of our instructional programs, and there's a lot of work to be done yet. Not all of the details are worked out yet, so it’s difficult to cover it all.
USHPA - About the AssociationMission Statement
USHPA's mission is to ensure the future of free flight.
The association will pursue its mission through:
B. Communication. ...the organization will cultivate a culture of communication and transparency.
F. Safety. USHPA will steadily foster a culture of safety.
Yeah, it's only fair to be fair to Mark. After all, he's always been so outstandingly fair to everybody else.Now from:
http://ozreport.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=41697
Two Dead on Hang GliderTo be fair to Mark...Mark G. Forbes - 2015/04/17 01:19:44 UTC
It is not USHPA's responsibility to guarantee the safety of pilots. Neither is it the responsibility of instructors, flight park owners, land managers or other pilots.
What u$hPa wanted us to....Tommy T calls Mark out on this. Mark's response in this link:
http://ozreport.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=25321
Stop the Stupids at the USHPA BOD meetingSo what have we learned from Jean Lake?Mark G. Forbes - 2011/09/29 02:26:23 UTC
Our SOPs are reviewed and amended regularly as we gain more knowledge and learn from experience.
Surface towing has gotten more odious and dangerous:What SOPs have changed?
The United States Hang Gliding and Paragliding Association, Inc. - 2015/10/16
Standard Operating Procedure
12. Rating System
10. Towing Administration
04. Tow Equipment Operator (TECH) Certification
A Tow Equipment Operator (TECH) Certification is required in order to tow gliders aloft using a surface tow device. Surface tow involves any activity where the device providing the force for the towed aircraft to gain altitude remains on the ground, whether stationary or moving. The certification is specific to either Hang Gliding or Paragliding. Operators meeting qualifications for towing both types of aircraft may hold dual certifications.
A. TECH Administration
- 1. The TECH certification is issued by a Towing Observer.
- 2. TECH certification is valid for a maximum of three years.
- 3. A TECH may only operate using the ST launch method.
- 4. TECH certification is revocable per SOP 12-07.
B. General Information
- 1. The TECH, as the operator of the tow system, is responsible for operating the system in the interest of the safety of the pilot.
- 2. When providing instruction or tandem flights, the TECH is required to operate the system in a manner such that operator(s) can observe the entire flight, regulate tow tension, drop tow tension, and sever the line if necessary. Whenever these actions are not possible to execute by the TECH, another individual will assist with these duties.
C. Qualifications
- 1. TECH candidate must operate under supervision, and demonstrate safe and proper operation of tow equipment.
- 2. A TECH candidate must demonstrate a minimum of ten tows under supervision of a Tow Observer of the glider type for which the candidate seeks certification.
- 3. A TECH candidate must have a Novice Rating (H-2 or P-2) for the type of craft they are seeking certification to tow,
- 4. A TECH candidate must demonstrate a minimum of five flights as pilot under tow in the aircraft type and the towing system for which the certification is sought.
- 5. A TECH candidate must give a complete discussion of the tow equipment, normal and emergency procedures, maximum allowable deviations, maximum allowable line pressure, and signals between operator and pilot, in accordance with USHPA towing guidelines, and must pass the TECH written exam.
D. Operations
- 1. Surface tow operations must be conducted in observance of all FAA regulations, in airspace wherein such an activity is permitted. Operators must comply with all applicable local ordinances.
- 2. Instructors of Surface-to-Air towing must possess a USHPA Instructor Certification and a TECH appointment.
- 3. Instructors and Tandem pilots must verify that the tow equipment and its operators meet USHPA requirements and standards, and when applicable, FAA requirements. Failure to comply with this requirement is cause for revocation of the towing appointment and/or tandem and/or instructor certification.
See above.The Answer is None.
Eight plus.So once upon a time, somewhere around five...
Bille....years ago Billy...
Truck towing implies platform launching - which is the SANE way to utilize a truck for towing. Bille is foot launching behind a truck....is truck towing...
58-10920...at Jean Lake, NV.
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Bullshit.There is just the Driver and Billy.
http://www.hanggliding.org/viewtopic.php?t=4046
Accident Report
Bille plus driver plus new paraglider person plus Bille's mom.Bille Floyd - 2010/05/26 03:27:41 UTC
Two people and my mom were present.
The driver (not radwhacker),and a new para glider pilot were hooking up my over and under bridle while i hooked into the glider for a foot launched tow.
Bullshit.Billy hooks into the tow line but does not hook into the glider.
He hooks in then unhooks - which is why hang checks do nothing but increase the crap outta the frequency of unhooked launches.The wind died for a long time so i unhooked and set the keel on the ground,then sat on the control bar and Waited maybe 5-8min for another cycle.
Without idiot Bille doing or anyone else looking for...The tow commences...
http://ozreport.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=25550
Failure to hook in.
...the hook-in check which had been mandatory under u$hPa SOPs for all flights for all ratings for the previous twenty-seven and a half years.Bille Floyd - 2011/10/27 16:59:26 UTC
The Wind came back up and i picked up the glider & made a mental pre-launch check. Remembering that i had already hooked in previously --
i deleted the, "lift the glider" part to check for tension on the harness.
and signaled for the driver to GO !!
Dear to him anyway....and Billy hangs on for dear life...
Bullshit....to the down tubes.
So holding onto the base-tube i went for my chute...
...assuming that he WAS hooked into the glider, as he was when he hit the gas without requiring and looking for the hook-in check idiot fucking BilleFly couldn't be bothered to do...The driver, unaware Billy is not hooked into the glider...
Bullshit....continues the tow. Billy cannot hold on any longer for dear life...
He was holding on so well that he could even stay with the glider while making the easy reaches to his Koch two stage and parachute.You'll notice that i haven't mentioned the tow pressure was released ??? It wasn't and since i just let go with my right hand to grab the chute ,the glider now started into a hard left,and that's when i pulled the tow line relies,and bailed out the back at 30-40ft. In a lock-out i was for sure DEAD.
And......and comes crashing to earth feet first shattering all the bones below his knees.
...driving his shin bones out the bottom of his feet six inches.Doug Koch - 2007/10/20 15:42:57 UTC
The impact broke both legs at the ankles and drove his shin bones out the bottom of his feet 6 inches
- Bullshit.Now, if there would have been a dedicated observer winch operator in the back of the truck, within a few seconds after the tow commenced, with one word the observer would have told the driver to "Stop".
- Or if the stupid motherfucker had elected to use a release that could be used in an emergency rather than one within easy reach...The last thing i said to the para glider pilot,standing behind me,was radio the driver if things go off line.
Suck my dick, Michael.Within a few minutes Billy would have properly hooked into both the tow line and the hang glider and been flying again.
At Hearne on 2010/01/17 Martin Apopot...
...towing off a stationary winch with the operator and a whole bunch of Houston club bozos watching him elects to...Martin Apopot - Texas - 87177 - H3 - 2012/07/16 - Sam Kellner - AT FL PL ST CL FSL RLF
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hhpa/message/8958
Hearne tx
...skip the fuckin' hook-in check and launch.Martin Apopot - 2010/01/18 22:21
before the signal, I should have picked up my glider to feel for the pull in my strap and leg loops.
Even HE doesn't know he's not hooked in.got a good aoa and tried leaning back at the first pull but to my surprise the glider is not going up, instead i am kissing the ground. the seond time i hit the ground i decided to push up the glider. should have been aware am not hooked at this time.i went up and been cruising fine till the first cone.
He knows he's not hooked in when he releases - at which point the driver and any observers are totally irrelevant - and dives his glider in à la Jim Keen-Intellect Rooney and gets his neck broken.soon as i released as previously instructed, that's when i realized am not hoked in, hanged by the contol bar.
There are absolutely no guarantees about safe outcomes of fully observed and abortable unhooked tow launches that go above ground skim level. So shut the fuck up about predicting alternate happily-ever-after outcomes and get with the fuckin' program on using the SOP u$hPa's had on its books since the beginning of time to eliminate them.
Was the 1981/05 USHGA SOP mandating a hook in check just prior to launch for all flights for all ratings adhered to? No. So let's add some total bullshit SOPs to compensate. Fuck Bille. He STILL refuses to do hook-in checks when he runs off cliffs with his replacement legs. The guy's a certified mega asshole.Were the USHPA SOPs changed with the loss of Billy's legs requiring a dedicated observer? No.
- Dennis Pagen and Bill Bryden in the excellent book, Towing Aloft, by Dennis Pagen and Bill Bryden state that:Dennis Pagen and Bill Bryden in the book "Towing Aloft" state the driver cannot drive looking forward and also keep the towed glider in sight.
...a weak link is the focal point of a safe towing system. Those two douchebags are totally full o' shit.Towing Aloft - 1998/01
A weak link is the focal point of a safe towing system.
- Do Dennis Pagen and Bill Bryden in the excellent book, Towing Aloft, by Dennis Pagen and Bill Bryden cite any incident in which a fucking observer would've been of any use in a halfway competently conducted surface tow operation?
It IS asshole. See above. And it will have ZERO positive effect on surface towing safety - if that much.So why isn't it a requirement to have a dedicated observer winch operator in the USHPA SOPs?
That was NOT an accident.In this year's accident taking the life of Kelly and Arys...
You mean after he went up behind a driver he met in the parking lot with a total piece o' shit two-string release he rigged in disabled mode and a radio configuration he knew would be one hundred percent useless in any emergency situation?...where the tow line was entangled in the landing gear;
The driver was unaware of what a hang glider was and which way was up....the driver was unaware there was a problem...
WHY? Why would he think that unless he'd totally misunderstood what the flight plan was supposed to have been? Explain why he......and had thought Kelly had released.
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...abruptly swerved back towards the middle of the lakebed instead of continuing the circuit around the periphery - as we were told was the flight plan.
Why should he need to? Jim Keen-Intellect Rooney assures us that in an aerotow, which is a hundred times more dangerous than a platform, he can fix whatever's going on back there by giving us the rope - while deaths such as those of Mike Haas, Robin Strid, Roy Messing, Steve Elliot, Zack Marzec indicate that nobody else, including Bobby Fucking-Genius Bailey, can. An aerotow pilot is, for all intents and purposes - on his fucking own. And even with as much total crap as The Industry forces into the system serious incidents involving halfway competent flyers are rare as hens' teeth.The driver in a closed cab cannot drive and track the progress of the glider on tow.
If there'd been a ten percent competent PILOT at the other end of the towline - even with the clueless driver, prejammed release, dead-for-the-purpose-of-the-exercise radio, the bridle snagged on the fuckin' extended wheel, and the glider commencing its 390 foot plummet...If there had been a dedicated observer winch operator continually monitoring the progress of the glider on tow, he/she would have known the glider had not released and could have cut the tow line.
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...he/she could've thrown his/her...
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...fuckin' parachute and instantly turned that double fatal into a nonevent.
Lose/Win.Kelly and Arys would be alive today.
Mandate.USHPA's analysis of the accident: to recommend...
Speaking of weak......an observer - very weak.
- Why do you think their weak link didn't break...
...when it was supposed to?Towing Aloft - 1998/01
Fortunately, we have good defenses against lockouts. These defenses include limiting the tow forces by using weak links and pressure gauges, proper distribution of the tow forces and proper training of pilots.
- You have an astronomically lame ass analysis of this astronomically important incident. THE issue is failure to release from tow and you don't even MENTION the FUCKING *RELEASE*. Really good match for u$hPa's fake advisory in response to the Arlan Birkett / Jeremiah Thompson which talks about...
http://www.ushpa.aero/advisory.asp?id=1
USHPA - Safety Advisory #1
...the extreme danger associated with becoming "unattached from the tug" without ever once mentioning the term "weak link" - which was the "safety device", for the illegal tug in this case, that killed that glider.USHGA - 2006/03/15
Safety Notice
HG Tandem Aerotow Operations
Should the tandem glider become unattached from the tug during this maneuver, the nose high attitude of the tandem glider attained while doing this will cause a very abrupt stall which will result in a much greater altitude loss than one would expect (possibly more than 750 feet). The most extreme cases may result in structural failure of the glider.
3. If a dedicated observer is such a great cure-all for truck towing operations then how come...
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...Terry ain't around no more?
Yes. For the worse - again.Have the USHPA SOPs changed?
Idiot. And you'll notice that not one Davis Show asshole - Davis included - has yet to call him on this.No.
Lemme tell ya sumpin', shithead...
Unless you've got some astronomical clusterfuck like the one Kelly so carefully orchestrated towing is only dangerous near the surface - almost always well below two hundred feet. We've got TONS of data showing that only a properly equipped competent pilot can react inside the one or two second critical window available to keep himself healthy and that a front end guy - wincher, driver, tugger - is a spectator at best...
...as far as releasing is concerned.Wills Wing / Blue Sky / Steve Wendt / Ryan Voight Productions - 2007/03
NEVER CUT THE POWER...
Reduce Gradually
Increase Gradually
Bobby Fucking-Genius Bailey, the best tow pilot in the business, should've made that issue blindingly clear to anyone with half a functional or better brain when he towed Robin Strid, a Norwegian national champion, to his instant death on his junk equipment a bit shy of eleven years ago. Watching him in the mirror, fully aware of and reacting to every movement. Could've squeezed the lever on his joystick at any instant and the glider locked out and slammed in still on tow. And you can read Bobby Fucking-Genius Bailey's comments on the incident in the material quoted below:
Anything else you'd like to discuss on this?
I dunno.How many people have to die?
http://www.shga.com/forum/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?t=5033
Extraordinary Carnage for One Day
I'm pushing for as many of the really stupid ones as possible - preferably with a minimum of collateral damage.Jim Thompson - 2015/12/12 01:42:36 UTC
H4 pilot with three-man wire crew positioned to launch from the saddle. Launch was reportedly perfect. Witnesses then noticed the pilot hanging by hands from the control frame until the pilot released grip and fell around ten feet to the ground. Glider shot straight up 80-100 feet, turned toward the ground, flipped, dove and recovered in time to impact on the control frame and keel, cartwheeled once and came to rest right-side up before damaging any other gliders.
Not many more. Pretty soon stuff's gonna be paid out of the deep RRG pocket u$hPa's currently creating.How many insurance claims are going too paid out...
SAFETY!?...before you understand it is all about safety?
http://ozreport.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=25321
Stop the Stupids at the USHPA BOD meeting
u$hPa is not and cannot be in the in the business of keeping pilots "safe". Stepping into that morass is a recipe for extinction of our association. Let's see if we've forgotten anything we could do to make hang gliding more dangerous - as, obviously, stepping into THAT morass is a recipe for the continued healthy growth of our association.Mark G. Forbes - 2011/09/29 02:26:23 UTC
We can establish rules which we think will improve pilot safety, but our attorney is right. USHPA is not in the business of keeping pilots "safe" and it can't be. Stepping into that morass is a recipe for extinction of our association.
I kid you not. That's the logic and that's EXACTLY what these motherfuckers have been doing under the reign of Timothy E. Herr.
Good freakin' luck getting that supertanker turned around before it hits the rocks.