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Judy Ruprecht wrote in message ...
That said, it's been my experience that many airport utilization issues tend to involve glider pilots saying, 'we've always done things this way' while the airport manager, his/her supervising Commission, the City/County Board and/or the local FSDO or ADO point to FAA advisory material and say, 'well, you're in conflict with FAA safety standards.' Judy: I am also in the club/situation in question, and if it is your implication that we ACTUALLY are in conflict with FAA safety standards, you are incorrect. This club operation is very safe indeed, and the Airport Authority's position is at best, arbitrary, and at worst, illegal. The intersection traffic cop is a novel and unprecedented idea, as far as I know... but given the LGC runway layout shown on Airnav and blind ends of the intersecting runways, it would not IMHO seem unreasonable for airport operating rules to require either radios in all gliders or (1) a launch announcement by a radio-equipped tow plane and (2) normal glider landings stopping well short of the intersecting runway. Your suggestion is exactly what our proposed plan was. There is no difficulty stopping short of 13/31 on landings, and we do have a radio in our tow plane, and have always announced our staging and takeoff. As a matter of fact, our operations have never (since I have been in the club) involved any conflict with power operations. Finally, I note that in a previous post, you mention that gliders are not allowed to operate from the runway with an instrument approach, which is cited on Airnav as an ILS on 31. Presumably this is used in IMC and for practice approaches in VMC. Meanwhile, Soaring Eagles' website mentions (occasional?) winch launch activities apparently taking place on 03/21. Hmmm... maybe an intersection traffic cop isn't such a bad idea when the winch is in use. The winch has long since departed. A few ancillary points. This is (as opposed to Minden) an uncontrolled airport. There is, based on the FAR's (or whatever we are calling them now) no requirement for ANY aircraft to have radios in this airport, and in fact, there are several power operators, including ultralights, who operate without radios. One fact that really tweaks me is the fact that the new requirements include the need for people on foot to be better equipped (radio) than aircraft at this airport. Seems absurd to me. On the other hand, this entire matter is absurd. And it is dangerous to soaring operations everywhere (who don't own their airports). Jim |
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