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Old July 13th 11, 10:17 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Frank Whiteley
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Default tow rope brake practice crash, what can we learn...

On Jul 13, 11:37*am, Frank Whiteley wrote:
On Jul 12, 9:10*am, Berry wrote:









Andy


The pilot that was fatally injured was reportedly a CFIG. The pilot
that was seriously injured was a glider DPE. It's been reported that
it was gusty. The commercial operation was in its first year of
operation from this airfield, which I'm told is tight and tree-lined.
No other info.


Sorry, replied to the wrong post. *My comments are in response to the
Montana accident of last Friday.


Frank Whiteley


Low altitude maneuvers in gusty conditions in a 2-32. Gives me chills to
think of it. *2-32's are fun to fly but they are unforgiving b-stards if
you get low and slow.


Both the accidents being discussed involved gliders with reputations for
spinning in.


Second hand unattributed report received that eye witnesses (no
comment on whether trained or untrained eyes) said the 2-32 appeared
to pitch nearly vertical after tow release, rolled 270 and went
straight in, so not what we'd normally envision. *As the 2-32 has the
all flying stabilator, there are questions about the power of the trim.


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