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Old March 26th 11, 03:12 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Tom[_12_]
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Accident Prevention

Flying gliders is dangerous. The “Accident Prevention Manual For
Glider Pilots” written in 1992 has been an important and effective
tool to train pilots to fly safer. The difficulty is getting pilots
to read the manual. The relatively light sales of this book, and the
fact most flight instructors or flight schools/clubs do not
incorporate it in their flight training programs is a problem not
easily overcome.

The leading cause of teenage deaths is automobile accidents. The
reason for these accidents parallels the problems making glider flying
one of the most dangerous activities.

We are approaching high school graduation time. Last year, a local
tragedy involving four high school students caused me to modify the
glider accident prevention manual to a similar version for teenage
drivers. The local high schools showed interest in the manual,
however, for one reason or another did not incorporate it into their
driver-ed programs.

15 million Kindle reading devices have been sold in the USA, plus many
Ipad, Knook, and other reading devices. Kids are less likely to buy a
book (especially about safety) but may read it if it is on their
electronic device.

So, I modified, downsized, and made the new electronic version more
entertaining, and easy to read and understand.

Interestingly, the target buyer is not necessarily the students. The
target is the parents and grandparents who recognize they must do
something to influence their children/grandchildren to make them safer
drivers.

If the kids will read the book (about 2 hours) it will affect not only
the way they drive, but also affect their decisions about drugs,
alcohol and other negative behavior. The information in the book will
be enhanced if an adult spends just a little time reinforcing the
information.

Interestingly, the same information in the ebook version will also
help glider pilots fly safer – if they can be convinced to spend a
couple of hours reading the book and performing the simple exercises.

The title is “Driver Training Accident Prevention Manual.”
It is only $6.95 on Amazon.com

Thanks,
Tom Knauff