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On Monday, June 18, 2012 10:54:30 AM UTC-7, cuflyer wrote:
On Monday, June 18, 2012 9:37:03 AM UTC-4, Linwood wrote: Anyone have any knowledge of the three fatality glider crash in Texas? Glider type? Situation? Linwood Kid on his mother's lap - ? Affecting control - ? This is really ugly. 1FL It was indeed the freaking tail dolly!!! http://blog.chron.com/newswatch/2012...gation/#5891-7 Ramy |
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On Monday, June 18, 2012 11:13:38 AM UTC-7, Ramy wrote:
On Monday, June 18, 2012 10:54:30 AM UTC-7, cuflyer wrote: On Monday, June 18, 2012 9:37:03 AM UTC-4, Linwood wrote: Anyone have any knowledge of the three fatality glider crash in Texas? Glider type? Situation? Linwood Kid on his mother's lap - ? Affecting control - ? This is really ugly. 1FL It was indeed the freaking tail dolly!!! http://blog.chron.com/newswatch/2012...gation/#5891-7 Ramy I meant to say frigging tail dolly! Of course it is just a speculation, but quiet evident in these photos! http://blog.chron.com/newswatch/2012...gation/#5891-7 Definitely not the first time a tail dolly is forgotten, but I never heard of it bringing down the glider! Sigh! Ramy |
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On Monday, June 18, 2012 2:13:38 PM UTC-4, Ramy wrote:
On Monday, June 18, 2012 10:54:30 AM UTC-7, cuflyer wrote: On Monday, June 18, 2012 9:37:03 AM UTC-4, Linwood wrote: Anyone have any knowledge of the three fatality glider crash in Texas? Glider type? Situation? Linwood Kid on his mother's lap - ? Affecting control - ? This is really ugly. 1FL It was indeed the freaking tail dolly!!! http://blog.chron.com/newswatch/2012...gation/#5891-7 Ramy Nope- If the tail dolly was on, glider is still flyable. Most likely speculation on may part-#1 rule broken here which is FLY THE AIRPLANE. I have seen a few tail dolly incidents or the years, and in every case, the pilot had to be told that the tail dolly was still on. Other bad rule broken- NO unrestrained people in the glider- ever. Terribly sad UH |
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On Monday, June 18, 2012 11:35:25 AM UTC-7, (unknown) wrote:
On Monday, June 18, 2012 2:13:38 PM UTC-4, Ramy wrote: On Monday, June 18, 2012 10:54:30 AM UTC-7, cuflyer wrote: On Monday, June 18, 2012 9:37:03 AM UTC-4, Linwood wrote: Anyone have any knowledge of the three fatality glider crash in Texas? Glider type? Situation? Linwood Kid on his mother's lap - ? Affecting control - ? This is really ugly. 1FL It was indeed the freaking tail dolly!!! http://blog.chron.com/newswatch/2012...gation/#5891-7 Ramy Nope- If the tail dolly was on, glider is still flyable. Most likely speculation on may part-#1 rule broken here which is FLY THE AIRPLANE. I have seen a few tail dolly incidents or the years, and in every case, the pilot had to be told that the tail dolly was still on. Other bad rule broken- NO unrestrained people in the glider- ever. Terribly sad UH If it is not the cause, must be to main contributing factor. I just find it hard to believe that it is unrelated. What a tragedy Ramy |
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![]() Nope- If the tail dolly was on, glider is still flyable. Most likely speculation on may part-#1 rule broken here which is FLY THE AIRPLANE. I have seen a few tail dolly incidents or the years, and in every case, the pilot had to be told that the tail dolly was still on. Other bad rule broken- NO unrestrained people in the glider- ever. Terribly sad UH Photos do clearly show the tail dolly on. That can't help a cg, though as Hank says unlikely to move it too far aft unless already at the back limit. It does suggest things getting hurried in the preflight. Photos also show both spoilers full open. That could happen in a crash of course, but might also be indicative of things going wrong. There was a spoler-open crash earlier this year where the pilots interepreted the rudder waggle as a wing rock (NTSB). This is a very dangerous combination. If you don't know the spoilers are open, you won't know to use the much lower-nose pitch attitude that spoilers require. You're at 200 feet, not aware your spoilers are open, and in a pitch attitude that will lead quickly to loss of airspeed. I've been having towplanes waggle rudders at BFR rides for a while, quite a few of them release. And I have to agree with Hank. They let you carry kids on airliners, but this ain't an airliner -- there's no stick in seat 37E either. Small children won't get that much out of a glider ride that can't wait until they can sit alone. I don't let rides even bring video cameras any more. They won't produce good footage, they'll just get sick looking through the camera, and it can drop in uncomfortable places. John Cochrane |
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On Monday, June 18, 2012 1:55:21 PM UTC-5, Ramy wrote:
On Monday, June 18, 2012 11:35:25 AM UTC-7, (unknown) wrote: On Monday, June 18, 2012 2:13:38 PM UTC-4, Ramy wrote: On Monday, June 18, 2012 10:54:30 AM UTC-7, cuflyer wrote: On Monday, June 18, 2012 9:37:03 AM UTC-4, Linwood wrote: Anyone have any knowledge of the three fatality glider crash in Texas? Glider type? Situation? Linwood Kid on his mother's lap - ? Affecting control - ? This is really ugly. 1FL It was indeed the freaking tail dolly!!! http://blog.chron.com/newswatch/2012...gation/#5891-7 Ramy Nope- If the tail dolly was on, glider is still flyable. Most likely speculation on may part-#1 rule broken here which is FLY THE AIRPLANE. I have seen a few tail dolly incidents or the years, and in every case, the pilot had to be told that the tail dolly was still on. Other bad rule broken- NO unrestrained people in the glider- ever. Terribly sad UH If it is not the cause, must be to main contributing factor. I just find it hard to believe that it is unrelated. What a tragedy Ramy Lark manual with scratched in hard to read W&B numbers for that particular ship: http://www.clubplaneadoresbari.com.a...ark_Manual.pdf Seems to me that a tail dolly heavy enough to put it out of the aft limit would have to be very heavy. |
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![]() If it is not the cause, must be to main contributing factor. I just find it hard to believe that it is unrelated. What a tragedy Ramy From the images, it appears the tail dolly may have been attached so the handle could be used as a lift point for one of the straps. FW |
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On Jun 18, 12:35*pm, wrote:
On Monday, June 18, 2012 2:13:38 PM UTC-4, Ramy wrote: On Monday, June 18, 2012 10:54:30 AM UTC-7, cuflyer wrote: On Monday, June 18, 2012 9:37:03 AM UTC-4, Linwood wrote: Anyone have any knowledge of the three fatality glider crash in Texas? Glider type? Situation? Linwood Kid on his mother's lap - ? *Affecting control - ? This is really ugly. 1FL It was indeed the freaking tail dolly!!! http://blog.chron.com/newswatch/2012...ash-under-inve... Ramy Nope- If the tail dolly was on, glider is still flyable. Most likely speculation on may part-#1 rule broken here which is FLY THE AIRPLANE. I have seen a few tail dolly incidents or the years, and in every case, the pilot had to be told that the tail dolly was still on. Other bad rule broken- NO unrestrained people in the glider- ever. Terribly sad UH I remember my 3 year old would reach out and pull any yellow "toy" on a string. |
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![]() Truly tragic. Condolences to the family and friends. Fred |
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On Monday, June 18, 2012 2:07:03 PM UTC-5, Frank Whiteley wrote:
If it is not the cause, must be to main contributing factor. I just find it hard to believe that it is unrelated. What a tragedy Ramy From the images, it appears the tail dolly may have been attached so the handle could be used as a lift point for one of the straps. FW the CBS link that i posted first does show the tail dolly on before it was being lifted out of the field. but you are right it could've been put there post-crash to help with moving. |
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