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I spent a good portion of the past few days looking into
auto-tow launching. After some fairly extensive searching, I found that, as far as I can tell, nobody has used auto-tow OR winch launch at a public airport in four years. LaGrange-Callaway GA (SES) used to do winch, and according to the airport manager that was stopped there because it interfered with the traffic there. Bend, Oregon couldn't remember when auto-tow was used last, and after my call the city engineer suggested perhaps they should change the "auto-tow by special request" to "no auto-tows allowed." So my inquiry actually perhaps has now closed even the possibility at that airport. Does anyone know of a US public airport that has allowed auto-tow in the past five years? How about winch? This was quite troubling to me. It seems public airports have rejected ground launch entirely. I wonder when aero-tow out of public airports will completely disappear as well, including aero-retrieve. Public airport managers certainly can prohibit (in writing) a person from walking on the runway and hooking up a towline. I suppose a careful reading of just about every airport policy document already prohibits this. I hadn't really believed this until I talked to four airport managers. Without a clear YES from the Calif. public airport insurance "pool", and no overriding benefit to the airport, it looks like (non-self launch) gliders can generally use public airports legally only as landouts to trailer from. Sure, sure they turn a blind eye to the occasional aero-retrieve, but if anything happened, the "walked on the runway" illegality would absolve the airport of any liability... Soaring departures from private and military/CAP airports only? I guess that's pretty much it. And if most gliders sold are mostly motorgliders, I'm guessing even tow will become more rare. Does anyone know the numbers of public airports that used to have tow or ground launch operations years ago vs. today? Hmmm...I was a bit surprised at how little the "public" airports support soaring. Well, at least they make good landouts... -- ------------+ Mark Boyd Avenal, California, USA |
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