Don't they both have radio?
At the 78 worlds , my wing hit a TV photographer,as I was landing on the
runway, injuring him seriously. He had
walked out to get a better shot. I was leaving room for a glider landing
behind me. It certainly shook me .
JMF
At 12:50 02 July 2014, kirk.stant wrote:
On Wednesday, July 2, 2014 4:58:26 AM UTC-5, pete purdie wrote:
The natural human reply to suggestions of change is to say ' we always
did
it this way without a problem.' All very well until someone is killed
or
seriously injured, then the lawyers get involved.
How fast we forget. Tonopah, Nevada, July 16 2002:
http://www.ntsb.gov/aviationquery/br...LA231 &akey=1
Steve is completely right. There is NO need for someone in front of the
launch, and any procedure that uses someone in that position should be
changed.
Again, as a tow pilot, I would much rather look directly at the glider
I'm
about to launch than rely on someone else to relay the signal. In a
contest, I really only need to watch the rope for slack - it's up to the
glider pilot to be ready or release!
Keep it simple and put the responsibility in the hands of those directly
involved: the tow pilot and the glider pilot.
Kirk
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