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Mike Schumann wrote:
My point is not to try to avoid the collision, but show how big of a problem it is when you get too close to some fast iron. It really gets to be problematic to figure out what the best evasive maneuver is when you have a very high closure rate. The best solution is to try to avoid getting into this situation in the 1st place. Having an operational transponder would be a good way to start. Start with PCAS it's cheaper, uses less power, and helps you control your own destiny -- if you only have room for one unit. However, the transponder/PCAS combination gives you everything you need to avoid the scary big fast airplanes, AND the friendly little gliders in your own club which are the ships you are most likely to hit. If all gliders were so equipped we would all be safer. Stall/spin in the pattern, midair anywhere -- these are the things that kill glider pilots. I suspect that after a pilot has flown with PCAS for awhile and has come to realize how much traffic there is that he was not aware of before, that pilot will be even more likely to want the transponder, too. Jack |
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