How to run a wing?
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
		
On 7/10/2010 4:27 PM, Andy wrote: 
 In the more than 30 years I have been involved in gliding/soaring I 
 have had my wing run many times, have run other pilot’s wings, and 
 have taught novices to run wings for ground and aerotow launches. 
 At a recent national contest I saw a wing running technique that I had 
 never seen before.  I was so concerned about the way my wing was being 
 handled that I stopped the launch.  I was later told that the method 
 being used was not only common place but safer than the method I am 
 used to using. 
 
 The two methods are as follows: 
 
 Method 1 – Runner stands outboard of wing tip facing in the direction 
 of launch and holding the wing tip trailing edge with the hand nearest 
 the glider. 
 
 Method 2 – Runner stands close behind the wing just inboard of the 
 wing tip and holds the trailing edge of the wing with both hands. 
 
 Possible advantages and disadvantages of each method 
 
 For Method 1: 
 
 –	Wing runner has one arm free to swing and should be able to run 
 faster than a person holding a wing with both hands. 
 –	In the event of a tail wind launch the wing runner can start 
 slightly ahead of the wing (Note that “ahead of” does not mean “in 
 front of”. The wing runner in this case is still outboard of the tip) 
 –	If wing runner falls he will not obstruct the wing. 
 
 Against Method 1: 
 
 –	None known 
 
 For Method 2 (My interpretation of what I was told by those advocating 
 this method): 
 
 –	Use of two hands makes it possible to hold a heavy wing that could 
 not be held up by one hand alone. 
 –	Launch is safer because the runner is not in front of the wing. 
 
 Against Method 2 (My opinion): 
 
 –	Wing runner can fall on the wing at the start of the launch risking 
 personal injury and potentially causing the glider to ground loop. 
 –	A person holding onto something with 2 hands cannot run as fast as 
 someone with one arm free. 
 –	If the glider is so badly out of balance that 2 hands are needed to 
 support the wing the launch should not be started. 
 
 
 What wing running technique is used where you fly and, if it is method 
 2, can you please explain the advantages over method 1? 
 
 Andy 
 
How can the wing runner signal take up slack and launch if he doesn't  
have a free hand?  That's just as important as holding the wings level. 
 
--  
Mike Schumann 
 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
			
 
			
			
			
				 
            
			
			
            
            
                
			
			
		 
		
	
	
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