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On Jul 12, 6:55*am, Andreas Maurer wrote:
On Mon, 11 Jul 2011 18:49:36 -0700 (PDT), Frank Paynter wrote: BTW, at the risk of starting a religious war, rope breaks, spins, and other dangerous maneuvers can be simulated realistically, at any altitude and weather configuration in Condor. Bullsh**. Andreas Have to agree - if you aren't there, you aren't there. HOWEVER, I do have some difficulty with trying to come up with a bunch of canned answers on how to handle each emergency. In fact, I would suggest that the cure is worse than the disease. Too many variations of problems. I have had personal involvement in, or first hand knowledge of, at least 6 events that could have been very serious. The solution to each emergency was "fly the airplane-save yourself". After that is established, say inside the first 2 seconds, the next common denominator is "get rid of the rope". To heck with signals. In many cases there is no way for the rope to back release. I have personally witnessed a case where this was the difference between life and death. Life won. I have personally been involved in a case where if the rope had not released we would have been in big, big trouble. Signals in NONE of these events would have had any effect on a safe outcome, in fact they would have likely been detrimental due to the short time limit involved. I might emphasize - the same "save yourself first" applies to BOTH ends of the rope. |
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