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It was mentioned during a talk Kai Gertsen gave at the Region 1 contest
this year that it is a good idea to call 911 if you land your glider within sight of a road or other humans. The problem has been in the past that many times the glider outlanding is called in to the authorities as an airplane crash. What happens next is that some well meaning ambulance, fire department, and police personell drive through the crop to help "rescue" the pilot. This of course does much more damage to the poor farmer's crops than your outlanding. When you land out, call 911 and inform those people of your exact position and that everything is fine (assuming you are physically OK) and you are awaiting your retrieve crew. Let them know that no assistance is wanted or required and that all appropriate authorities be notified of same. I have done this myself and the 911 people are only too glad to get this information so that they can save their assistance for those who truly need it. |
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