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I made a comment about the two pilots in question and you are right, there is a wide disparity among pilots relative to skill. A gentleman with obvious physical problems and a 15 year old student who never impressed me while she was dual are exactly the type you have to watch but if we only towed highly experienced pilots no one would get their license to gain that experience. That being said my analysis of the problem tells me that a Schweizer hook is inappropriate when we know the Tost will work under similar circumstances AND that the release handle MUST be immediately available to the tow pilot, not down on the floor or where one must bend and reach and feel for it and it must provide enough mechanical advantage to accomplish the job. Learning that other clubs and facilities have changed to the Tost 30 years ago and that their handles are such that the pilot does not have to do Olympic class gymnastics to grab it concerns me. I realize that we can't pull things out of our asses today and rectify the problem immediately BUT I assure you things will be well underway today to correct my concerns OR I will be starting my second retirement a bit earlier than I had wanted to. Walt |
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The Tost Reel and guillotine system has its own set of issues and is itself controversial. My club used two of them for several years and later abandoned the system in favor of the straight Tost release.
If somebody wants details - start a different thread. ROY |
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![]() On 4/25/2017 5:18 AM, Walt Connelly wrote: snip .... AND that the release handle MUST be immediately available to the tow pilot, not down on the floor or where one must bend and reach and feel for it and it must provide enough mechanical advantage to accomplish the job. /snip It's been over a year but, IIRC, the release levers on the three tugs at Sundance Aviation (Moriarty) are hinged at the floor with an approximately 3-foot lever at about the same height as the throttle. Easy to grab without looking and LOTS of mechanical advantage. Not commenting at this time about the relative merits or each type of release. |
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On Tuesday, April 25, 2017 at 9:03:34 AM UTC-5, Roy B. wrote:
The Tost Reel and guillotine system has its own set of issues and is itself controversial. My club used two of them for several years and later abandoned the system in favor of the straight Tost release. If somebody wants details - start a different thread. ROY Roy, would you PM me at kirk.stant at gmail.com? I'm curious about what problems you had with your Tost reel systems. Cheers, Kirk 66 |
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We train boxing the wake, cannot release and slack rope recovery, and
expect demonstration of some or all of these items on checkouts. Hands up anybody who trains release when high on the towplane? If students have never done this, how can we expect them to do it when needed before or after license? |
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I basically taught, "you lose sight of the towplane, you release". Yes, maybe a quick stab at the rudder will find the towplane again under your nose, then again, maybe not.
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Yes, I know that's taught, but does anybody put the student high so that
release is required. Just as with spins, there's a difference between being told what to do - and actually going into the situation. |
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I am not a CFI. What would the risk be to doing that training? Particularly to the tow pilot?
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At 03:16 26 April 2017, Charles Longley wrote:
I am not a CFI. What would the risk be to doing that training? Particularly to the tow pilot? Maybe the answer is for the instructor to release whenever the student gets high and it is safe to do so. The student may then get the message? |
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