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September 2nd 20, 05:09 AM
In another thread had seen some back and forth without pushing the envelope much so I figured I'd pull the pin, thumb the clip, release the spoon and make a regular f))king party of it.

I honestly don't know **** about the useful load of a paraglider. If I planned to fly one, I'd find out. But I don't, so I'm not.

Useful load in sailplanes ain't anything to f((king write home about either..

I live and fly in an area where water is not hard to find. I have flown hundreds of hours in the desert and mountains where water is not always as easy to find. What I carry where I fly often is not what I would carry in Colorado, Utah, New Mexico or Arizona.

So with so many august, not to mention highly experienced (Wes M. , this is your cue if you have any balls, which I'm pretty sure you don't) experts, go ahead and share your insights. Your observations. Your keen powers of intellect.

What would you carry in Moriarity, Uvalde, Nephi or the Tetons?

I know what I'd carry but Wes, well, he knows everything (Just ask him or his malignant sidekick) so I am inviting input.

Tango Eight
September 2nd 20, 01:53 PM
We have a "Dread Pilot Wesley"? Who knew?

T8

September 2nd 20, 03:11 PM
Has anyone noticed how terribly impolite some can be on this site?

I attended all the USAF survival schools in preparation for my participation in the South East Asia War Games. At the longest school at Fairchild AFB (about 2 weeks) an individual who had the opportunity to find himself on the ground in a hostile environment stood in front of the class holding the USAF survival vest above his head. He asked what we thought the most important piece of survival equipment might be. Almost every piece of gear in the vest was shouted out, the gun, the radio, the medical kit, the knife... He dropped the vest and pointed to his head and said, "your brain, your knowledge, your training, your ability to remain calm and think." Bearing that in mind, some of you are dead already.

Walt

Tim Taylor
September 2nd 20, 03:36 PM
On Wednesday, September 2, 2020 at 8:11:50 AM UTC-6, wrote:
> Has anyone noticed how terribly impolite some can be on this site?
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> I attended all the USAF survival schools in preparation for my participation in the South East Asia War Games. At the longest school at Fairchild AFB (about 2 weeks) an individual who had the opportunity to find himself on the ground in a hostile environment stood in front of the class holding the USAF survival vest above his head. He asked what we thought the most important piece of survival equipment might be. Almost every piece of gear in the vest was shouted out, the gun, the radio, the medical kit, the knife... He dropped the vest and pointed to his head and said, "your brain, your knowledge, your training, your ability to remain calm and think." Bearing that in mind, some of you are dead already.
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> Walt

I have flown in all of those locations, visiting the Grand Teton just this last Saturday. While water is the obvious need, warmth is often neglected. In clear sky, low humidity environments the night radiative cooling can chill everything rapidly. I carry a first aid kit, signal mirror, space blanket, MRE, and a warm coat that has a red liner for visabilty in my storage area. I also start by wearing appropriate clothing in flight. Dress for the landout, not the flight! In the west it can be many hours, if not over night before a crew can reach you. In the west, I always fly in long pants and with a long sleeve solar protection shirt.

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