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Tom wrote:
Response from Tom Knauff: Sorry for the delay. We have been busy pushing back the flood waters. It was more than 50 years ago when I began learning to fly, more than 40 when I began to learn to fly gliders. The first training manual (fortunately) was “Stick and Rudder” by Wolfgang Langeweische. My glider flight instructor was from Germany, and recommended Derek Piggott's book, “Gliding.” During flight training, (power and gliders) I experienced differing opinions how things are done as I switched from instructor to instructor. In 1975, Doris and I started Ridge Soaring Gliderport. Shortly after the school opened, we attempted to conform with the national standards, and ordered the SSA recommended flight training manual, “The Joy of Soaring,” and sold it to the students. It soon became apparent this book contained information different than the other texts. Eventually, we stopped using the SSA manual because of these differences, and concerns about complying with flight training standards established by other countries. Derek Piggot first came to the USA at my invitation. He spent considerable time at Ridge Soaring Gliderport, and I returned the favor with a couple of visits to the United Kingdom. Wolfgang Langeweishe made several visits to our gliderport at my invitation, and we had many conversations about flight training matters. I don't recall the year, (late '70s?) however, the SSA had a convention in California, and I was fortunate to have a lengthy conversation with the author of "The Joy of Soaring." When asked about some of the issues about "The Joy of Soaring," he told me the book was not originally intended to be a flight training manual. It was originally only to be a coffee table book. This explains the limited scope of the book. The laws of learning include the “law of primacy,” which states “the first experiences creates a strong, almost unshakable impression.” This means what is taught the first time must be correct and complete. Further, correcting what is incorrectly taught the first time can be very difficult. It is very important for first presentations of information be correct. The FAA also is contributing to the horrendous safety problems our sport is experiencing with the publication of the seriously flawed “Glider Flying Handbook.” I am sure every experienced glider flight instructor recognizes the numerous errors in this publication. The soaring community accknowledges the safety problems the community has experienced for many years. Despite a highly educated, mature population, the fatality rate in our sport is worse than ANY other activity. It is long past time to fix problems and make necessary changes. Tom Knauff No doubt you will all have read this one from 2005: http://www.gliding.co.uk/accidents/r...s4dtreport.pdf Section 1.1.1 "Surviving Pilot's Statement" seems to say that he tried to recover from a spin by pulling back hard on the stick and lowering the flaps. Is this a translation error, or did a 4DM owner really think this was the correct procedure ? Gilbert |
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