Fuck all of them.u$hPa - 2015/10/22
Fellow Pilots, Chapters, Instructors, and Schools,
How 'bout competent airmanship? Just kidding.Insurance is a critical element in support of free flight in North America...
Pretty fuckin' obvious that they totally gave up on competent training and safe practices standards at least a decade ago....and a significant benefit that members expect from USHPA.
Along with your mission of:To support our mission of ensuring the future of free flight, insurance is a top priority.
whatever the fuck that's supposed to mean.Safety. USHPA will steadily foster a culture of safety.
Of a what?Without it, site landowners would no longer be protected, members would no longer have protection from third party claims and therefore would face increased financial burden in the event of an accident...
And the hang gliding contingent has already lost access to Torrey - for all practical purposes....and all pilots would lose access to a significant number of our flying sites, including hallmark sites like Fort Funston, Yosemite and the Point of the Mountain.
Painted yourself into the mother of all corners? Bummer. I feel your pain.We are in a difficult situation:
Oh. When did you decide to start PROTECTING it?...we are being forced to evaluate new insurance options in order to protect the future of free flight...
Fuck you and your entire membershit - and the horses y'all rode in on....and this will impact our entire membership.
Ever consider doing something like that with respect to fatality reports? Just kidding.We're writing this letter to share with you - our members - information about upcoming changes and how they are likely to affect you.
Did you need to change the bylaws for this reversal of course?We want you to understand what's happening...
Just take a look at your compass heading and add or subtract 180 to get a result equal to or less than 360....and the actions we are taking to navigate this complex situation.
Decades of unbridled sleaziness and corruption.Background
Ponzi scheme collapse.USHPA has experienced increased insurance premiums in recent years (200% in the last 5 years).
What?Even more disturbing, in the last few months hang gliding and paragliding schools have been notified by the underwriters that they will not be able to renew their individual school policies.
http://www.willswing.com/disclaimer-boilerplate/#more-3655
Disclaimer - Wills Wing
The underwriters read the disclaimer and reacted accordingly? Go figure.Disclaimer
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What effect did that have on the quality of your cover-up and disinformation campaigns?For many reasons we anticipate that at our upcoming renewal (March 2016) we will be facing, at best, major premium increases, and, at worst, an inability to renew our policy. We were first made aware of this possibility two months ago, and have devoted an enormous amount of time and resources into confirming the likelihood of this event and exploring possible solutions.
Fuck recreational flying. What does that hafta do with the tandem thrill ride industry?Here are some principles that have guided our research:
First, USHPA must continue to have insurance that covers its pilots, chapters and flying sites for recreational flying...
Or months. Whatever you can manage....and must identify a sustainable insurance solution that will protect free flight for years to come.
Lighter fishing line? Cheaper AND safer. Win/Win.Second, we must identify a solution that imposes the least financial burden on members possible.
Which, obviously, would exclude items like competence and decency.Identified Solution
We've explored every option we can imagine...
Oh. Hang gliding's an "action sport". And all this time I've been thinking of it as a flavor of aviation. Thanks for clarifying that for me. Everything's starting to make sense now....researched other action sports communities...
Guess you had Dense Pages, Dr. Trisa Tilletti, Davis Dead-On Straub, Jim Keen-Intellect Rooney at the core of that effort....explored other insurance carriers, and run analysis on our claims history and all of the complex analytics available to us.
Ever think of doing something like that to bring hang gliding in line with conventional aviation? Just kidding.We've enlisted feedback and expertise from all across the industry.
Really? They've never had much of a problem with the crippling and killing rates.We know that losing insurance, and thus most of our flying sites, is unacceptable to our members.
Well no problem then. You've got some of the boldest and most creative individuals I've ever known on your Board. Boldness and creativity were exactly the qualities that got them elected.These are challenging, complex circumstances that require making bold and creative steps to protect our sport.
No problem then. u$hPa's gotta be the world's leading institution for retaining risk. Makes the tobacco industry look like totally incompetent amateurs. Over thirty four years and not one single instructor teaching hook-in checks. Talk about discipline.In response, we've started the process of forming a self-insurance entity called a Risk Retention Group.
Ooh. Pretty complicated. Can you get Tim Herr to explain this to us?What is a Risk Retention Group?
A risk retention group (RRG) is an alternative risk transfer entity created by the federal Liability Risk Retention Act (LRRA). An RRG must be established as a liability insurance company under the laws of at least one state - its charter state or domicile. The policyholders of the RRG are also its owners. In our case, the owners of the RRG will be USHPA (who will purchase insurance from the RRG similar to its current insurance) and various hang gliding and paragliding schools (who will purchase commercial school insurance from the RRG). More info: Wikipedia page on Risk Retention Groups
Bigger tandem thrill ride industry kickback?How Will We Fund the RRG?
Just take it out of the Instructor Certification Program budget. No one will notice the difference.One unavoidable fact is that significant capital will be required in the short term to establish the RRG before our March 1st insurance policy renewal date. The vast majority of USHPA's assets will be pledged to the RRG to fund the initial investment.
Tad? Bob?The Foundation for Free Flight (FFF) will make a major contribution; insured schools will also invest. We will solicit donations and investment capital from members who are able and willing to help.
...FOCUSED PILOT wristband sales...Within the next month or two, we need to raise a total of $2 million to fund the RRG. We believe that between USHPA, the FFF, the schools...
Free flight my ass....and member donors we can achieve this goal.
Creating the RRG will result in increased expenses for USHPA, and will force us to increase dues in order to continue obtaining the insurance that members and free flight rely on.
Add a couple zeros to the end of that last figure. That would solve a lot of hang gliding's problems.We do believe this option imposes the least financial burden on our members. Here are the proposed dues that would be effective starting January 1, 2016:
Pilot membership: $150
Rogallo membership: $350
30-day membership: $8
Until the ripple effect starts kicking in within another half hour or so.Even with these proposed increases, dues would still be comparable to or less than other international free flight organizations.
Assuming you have anybody left to fly.Refer to chart below.
The initial capitalization is the first challenging aspect to obtaining insurance through an RRG. From the beginning, the RRG must be self-sufficient; the insurance regulators will require it to be profitable. The profits of the RRG ultimately return to its owners: USHPA and the flight schools that purchase the insurance. It is our hope that as loss ratios improve, premiums will decline and we'll be able to hold the line or reduce dues over time.
If we are able to reduce dues while still ensuring the future of free flight, it is our commitment to do so. We will be revisiting this possibility annually.
Risk Management and You
If we continue to have accidents that injure third parties, damage their property, and generate claims, we'll exhaust the reserves and be forced to shut down both the RRG and USHPA.
I'll be doing everything within my capacity.We hope it never comes to that - and with your help it won't.
Even though I'm not a member. I really feel strongly about this.Risk management is every member's responsibility.
Yeah...Each of us can have an impact through our individual actions...
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We've been getting a lot of those this year.
C'mon guys. Get back out there on the training hill this weekend and get that flare timing perfected. And between hops work on re-read the excellent article by Mike Meier, "Why Can't We Get a Handle On This Safety Thing?"...and also through our influence on others.
Aw fuck. We gotta steadily foster a culture of safety AND celebrate incident-free flight? How are we gonna find the time to do hang checks and inspect our backup loops?We need to change our culture and celebrate incident-free flight.
Just read the past two decades of magazine archives and note all the issues about which there aren't any articles.We need systems for identifying risk and modifying behaviors and practices to reduce the risks we all face when we fly.
Harder than WHAT? How closely were you looking at Kelly Harrison's "instructional" practices and what were you finding wrong with them BEFORE the impact? And how 'bout Aerotow Industry Standards and Practices?We need to tighten standards for site management plans, take a harder look at instructional practices...
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Everything OK there?
'Specially having a helmet on at all times when clipped into a glider. Let's have a few permanent rating revocations to show people we mean business....and enforce a zero-tolerance policy for violations of the rules...
- Tandem WHAT flights?...particularly with respect to tandem instructional flights.
- Yeah...
Let's set a floor of three thousand feet and limit the flight times to two hours after sunrise and before sunset for simulations of weak link induced increases in the safety of the towing operation to make really sure no one is seriously inconvenienced.The United States Hang Gliding and Paragliding Association, Inc. - 2014/03/14
Standard Operating Procedure
12. Rating System
02. Pilot Proficiency System
11. Hang Gliding Special Skill Endorsements
-A. Special Skills attainable by Novice
-D. Aerotow
05. The candidate must also demonstrate the ability to properly react to a weak link/tow rope break simulation with a tandem rated pilot, initiated by the tandem pilot at altitude, but at a lower than normal release altitude. Such demonstrations should be made in smooth air.
Oh.If we are able to improve our overall level of risk management and reduce accidents (and claims), the RRG could become financially strong enough to provide benefits back to the members.
http://ozreport.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=25321
Stop the Stupids at the USHPA BOD meeting
So your sleazebag attorney was wrong. NOT being in the business of keeping pilots "safe" is a recipe for the extinction of your bullshit 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.
Shoot your fuckin' sleazebag attorney for leading your bullshit association to the brink of extinction and to send out an unmistakable message to his enablers.Next Steps
Haven't asked me.Nobody WANTS to increase dues;
...and safety standards......in fact, USHPA has fought year after year to keep our dues...
By treating the sport as a Ponzi scheme - that's now collapsing....among the lowest in the world.
It's not YOUR sport, motherfucker. You're just parasites on it.However, the board sees no other option to keep our association and our sport viable.
Maybe expel another member or two while you're at it. Alan Deikman maybe. He endorsed Tad Eareckson's hook-in check article. I don't know how you can possibly not see that as acting in a manner contrary to the interests of the Corporation.The board will meet by conference call on Monday, November 2, 2015 to vote on the 2016 budget and to set the dues rates effective January 1, 2016.
Everybody and his fuckin' dog knows why it's happening - and why it SHOULD BE.This letter is intended to give you some advance warning of what's coming, and let you know why it's happening.
Feedback? Suck my dick, Mark.Normally the budget is approved at the October Board of Directors meeting, but has been delayed to provide time to gather feedback.
Suck my dick, Board.However, it can not be delayed any further due to requirements related to forming the RRG.
If you have comments for the board's consideration before they vote on the proposed budget and potential allocation of assets to form the RRG...
Suck my dick, Larry Dennis and Felipe Amunategui....please send them to me at insurance@ushpa.aero and I will share them with the directors in advance of Monday's call. Alternatively, you can contact your Regional Director directly via the Board of Directors list (in the Members Only area).
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/skysailingtowing/message/7067Mark G. Forbes
USHPA Finance/Insurance/Risk Management Committee Chairman and Treasurer
AT SOPs - proposed revisions
Sky's falling - sleazy semiliterate motherfucker. And I've lived long enough to watch it go. And I never thought I would.Subj: Re: [Tow] AT SOPs - proposed revisions
Date: 2009/05/10 02:08:52 UTC
From: cloud9sa@aol.com
To: skysailingtowing@yahoogroups.com
cc: GreggLudwig@aol.com, lisa@lisatateglass.com
Hi Tad.
I'm Tracy Tillman, on the USHPA BOD, on the Tow Committe, and I am an Aviation Safety Counselor on the FAA Safety Team (FAAST) for the Detroit FSDO area. As a rep of both the USHPA and FAA, I would like to help you, USHPA, and the FAA improve safety in flying, towing, and hang gliding.
The FAA gets a lot of letters of complaint from a lot of yahoos. For best effect, I suggest that you describe in your letter (and also post to the skysailingtowing group and share with the USHPA Tow Committee) your areas of expertise (if any) related to this issue, and list your qualifiications, logged hours, and currency in certain categories, such as:
1. hang glider pilot rating and logged hours
2. hang glider aerotow rating, logged hours, and logged number of tows
3. hang glider tug pilot rating, logged hours towing, and logged number of tows
4. hang glider aerotow administrator appointment date
5. hang glider aerotow supervisor appointment date
6. hang glider tanderm instructor rating, logged hours of aerotow tandem instruction, and logged number of instructional flights
7. airplane pilot license ratings and logged number of hours
8. airplane tow pilot endorsement date, logged number of hours towing with airplane, logged number of tows
9. sailplane tow pilot license ratings, logged number of hours, logged number of tows.
10. sailplane instructor license date, logged number of hours of instruction, logged number of instructional tows
11. any other flying or engineering-related credentials that you may have as evidence of your competence to make these claims.
(BTW, if you have an AT hang glider rating or above the you would/should have received the USHPA Aerotow Guidelines as part of your instruction from the person who taught you to aerotow and/or gave you your AT rating, and you should currently have access to them via the packet that is accessible to you on the USHPA web site, if your AT or higher AT-related ratings and appointments are current.)
It would also be good for the FAA and USHPA to know what kind of ultalight or sport plane tug and airplane you use for towing hang gliders and sailplanes with at your operation (if any), along with a general description of your towing operation or who you provide towing and instructional services for (if any).
Additionally, if you want to really present a convincing argument, you should also: (a) get other experts to co-sign your letter, such as those who have some or most of the aerotowing-related credentials listed above, who have been doing this for many years with many students, and who support your argument; and (b) present reliable data based on valid research showing that there is a significant difference in safety with the changes that you recommend. Supportive comments from aerotow experts along with convincing data can make a difference. Otherwise, it may seem as if your perception of "the sky is falling" may not be shared by most others who have a wealth of experience and who are deeply involved in aerotowing in the US.
This information would also be very helpful in convicing the USHPA and others to take your complaint seriously. Most of the individuals who serve on the USHPA Towing Committe have most of the credentials listed above, so it will be great for you to let them know about your similar credentials and depth of experience, too. If you do not have those credentials, it will be a simple matter for the USHPA Tow Committee to respond to the FAA to discount your complaint, so it will be very important for you to present this information in your letter to the FAA and to others now.
The best way to make change is to get involved, and join the Tow Committee at its meetings. That's what people who really care do to make change. Such is the nature of the great opportunities we have to make a difference in the US (although it means having to spend time, money, and effort, compared to the ease of just sitting in front of a computer.)
Good luck with your endeavor, and regards,
Dr. Tracy Tillman
USHPA Director, Region 7
FAA Detroit FSDO FAAST Aviation Safety Counselor
As the most powerful hurricane in the recorded history of the Western Hemisphere prepares to slam into Mexico - asshole.Dr. Trisa Tilletti - 2012/06
Unlike the FAA's relatively clear-cut legal rules, the practical aspects of weak link technology and application are not so clear-cut. For some people, talking about weak links is more like talking about religion, politics, or global warming--they can get very emotional about it and have difficulty discussing it logically, rationally, or with civility.