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This from February 2021, Volume 14 No. 5 page 40, "International Accident Report Nov-Dec 2000". The third "accident" reported:
[After giving date, location, type registration number etc.] "Comment: The aircraft experienced a loss of adequate lift and force landed to open field terrain in Hazelton, Pennsylvania. The glider was not damaged and the pilot was not injured" Really, ? Query: Is there any glider pilot editing this magazine anymore? ROY |
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On Sunday, March 21, 2021 at 4:24:08 PM UTC-4, Roy B. wrote:
This from February 2021, Volume 14 No. 5 page 40, "International Accident Report Nov-Dec 2000". The third "accident" reported: [After giving date, location, type registration number etc.] "Comment: The aircraft experienced a loss of adequate lift and force landed to open field terrain in Hazelton, Pennsylvania. The glider was not damaged and the pilot was not injured" Really, ? Query: Is there any glider pilot editing this magazine anymore? ROY Ha! I just read that last night and thought outlandings without damage or injuries are now "accidents"? Who writes those summaries? |
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Hey Folks,
Looks like one of my exploits ended up in Gliding International, how about that? The landout was a complete non-event in a beautiful field. Only reason it was written up was because the troopers showed up and insisted on getting a hold of the FAA, which promptly told them it was the non-event that it was. https://soaringeconomist.com/2020/11...-the-troopers/ All the best, Daniel |
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![]() The landout was a complete non-event in a beautiful field. Only reason it was written up was because the troopers showed up and insisted on getting a hold of the FAA, which promptly told them it was the non-event that it was. Well, we don't expect much knowledge about gliding from the State Police. But I would have expected the editors of Gliding International to at least read over what they are printing and recognize that a perfectly executed landout was not an "accident". And, notice the year "2000" in the title. Should have been "2020". That was also their error on the same page . . . They are just not editing or even reading their own product, it seems. ROY |
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Perhaps an email to your state aviation department would help with the
state police.Â* State to them that land outs are non events and, if you get a good response, print it and carry it in the glider to show. I just got a response from our officials in response to my query about landing my gyro plane on county roads in New Mexico.Â* They told me there was no law or regulation against that and to be careful and have fun.Â* It goes in the gyro today, before I drag the glider out for a flight. Dan 5J On 3/26/21 11:50 AM, Roy B. wrote: The landout was a complete non-event in a beautiful field. Only reason it was written up was because the troopers showed up and insisted on getting a hold of the FAA, which promptly told them it was the non-event that it was. Well, we don't expect much knowledge about gliding from the State Police. But I would have expected the editors of Gliding International to at least read over what they are printing and recognize that a perfectly executed landout was not an "accident". And, notice the year "2000" in the title. Should have been "2020". That was also their error on the same page . . . They are just not editing or even reading their own product, it seems. ROY |
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On Saturday, March 27, 2021 at 11:47:29 AM UTC-4, Dan Marotta wrote:
Perhaps an email to your state aviation department would help with the state police. State to them that land outs are non events and, if you get a good response, print it and carry it in the glider to show. I just got a response from our officials in response to my query about landing my gyro plane on county roads in New Mexico. They told me there was no law or regulation against that and to be careful and have fun. It goes in the gyro today, before I drag the glider out for a flight. Dan 5J That sounds like fun! So you could land near a gas station, stop the whirly-gig above you and taxi right up to the pump? Cool! Uli 'AS' |
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