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We had an incident in our club G-103 in which the forwqrd edge of the
elevator gap seal lifted on tow, rendering the elevator ineffective. The glider pitched up under tow and full forward stick would not get the nose down. The pilot released at about 50ft and was able to land straight ahead using the trim tab. No damage, fortunately. We have added that to our pre-flight checklist. At 05:23 15 February 2009, bumper wrote: This video was mentioned on backcountrypilot.org. I figured I understood tailplane icing, etc. But watching the video was an eye-opener. This also very much applies to pilots who don't plan on flying in icing conditions. A failed gap seal on a glider comes to mind as well. At first I was going to skip this video as it's 23 minutes long. Please watch it, there's not a boring moment. bumper http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...23060735779946 |
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