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Old July 23rd 11, 03:15 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Eric Greenwell[_4_]
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Default tow rope brake practice crash, what can we learn...

On 7/22/2011 4:47 PM, Darryl Ramm wrote:
On Jul 22, 4:01 pm, "



BTW......I know a couple of tow pilots who say it is not all that easy
to get to and pull the release during a real emergency.....also that
they may not be in a position to rock the wings either.

We had one tow pilot, who when I asked to do a wing rock, to show a
student...she would just simply put the tow plane into a
dive.......She said that is what she would do in a real
emergency...not release, not rock the wings...just establish a nose
down glide.....

I teach my students to release imediately if the tow plane starts
diving..

Cookie


And so why is that tow pilot still towing gliders at your operation? I
would hope you (and the tow pilot) would want to teach and demonstrate
in-flight standard rock-off signals. if for no other reason that the
student will be towed elsewhere where tow pilots expect to use that
signal. This comment makes no sense in general, for example I see no
reason why a tow pilot would stick the nose down for a rough running
engine etc. if they just want to return to the airport and can
maintain altitude.


My concern is the glider will start to kite with the unexpected descent.


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