"Rocky Stevens" wrote in message
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Not that anecdotal evidence means anything, but my flying lessons have
been stopped for over a week due to some latch problem with the
Evektor Sportstar's canopy. VERY frustrating....
Yes, a broken canopy can cost thousands to repair and ground a plane for
months.
I have a few years of glider instructing in my background. Since most
gliders have hinged canopies, one of the first lectures any of our student
received is on the care and feeding of canopies:
-They are never slammed.
-You never walk away from an open canopy (can get blown closed and cracked).
-You never sit in a cockpit with the canopy closed but not latched (might
forget & take off with unlatched canopy).
-Check latch & push up on canopy as part of every pre-takeoff check.
-Never wear a baseball hat with a button on top (good advice in any aircraft,
but especially true with a canopy).
-If things suddenly get noisy and windy, forget the canopy and fly the aircraft.
--
Vaughn
Nothing personal, but if you are posting through Google Groups I may not receive
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You probably already have a news reader program in your computer (Hint: Outlook
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Will poofread for food.