Gear Warning
In article .com, Mike
the Strike writes
Pilots who can't respond to a gear warning or radio call probably
shouldn't be flying at all! This isn't a big multi-tasking job. What
would such a person do if the canopy popped open, the brake handle came
off in his hands or the spoilers opened on takeoff?
In a sailplane with a left-handed gear handle, all it takes is- brakes
closed, gear down, brakes open again. I timed it at 3 to 4 seconds in
an ASW 20.
With a right-handed gear handle, you have to close brakes, switch
hands, put gear down, switch back, brakes open, in 4 to 6 seconds. On
downwind, you have plenty of time to do this and even on final if it
isn't too short. At 50 knots, 6 seconds represents no moe than about
600 feet - say 200 meters.
BGA sounds a bit like a mother hen!
Mike
Odd you should say that. There is a lot of talk in this country about
"The Nanny State", by which is meant the propensity of the authorities
to control every aspect of our lives. Perhaps the BGA have been bitten
by the same bug?
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Mike Lindsay
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