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I notice some pilots use "landout" to mean "landing somewhere besides my
home airfield", even if they land at a large, paved, airport. I call that "landing away" when I land on an airport/airstrip; a "landout" is landing something else, like a farmer's field or a road. Eric, I consider it a landout anytime someone don't land at their intended destination "because the wind quit". My feeling is that with the performance (and cost) of today's gliders, a true landout "au vaches" is rapidly becoming unacceptably risky in many ships. And mostly unnecessary. The key is where you intend to land; I may change my goal inflight, so the resulting landing away from the home field wouldn't be a landout anymore. I once changed my destination from Turf, Az - my takeoff point - to Parowan, Ut., while over the Grand Canyon - that flight was definitely not a landout! You set a task and try hard to complete it. If you are unable to, then you are forced to landout - and if you are unable to keep a suitable landing field in range, then perhaps you'll landout off- field. Semantics...It's all great, whatever you call it! Kirk 66 |
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