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A friend sent me this link to an excellent article by Patty Wagstaff.
It's about airplanes but the same principles apply to soaring safety. It's worth a careful reading. http://www.planeandpilotmag.com/prof...anagement.html Let me try to put it in soaring terms. Feel free to add or change them. 1. Be trained for flying and remain within the limits of your training. (Over train, under fly.) 2. Maintain a continuous monitoring safe altitudes and airspeed operating limits. 3. Keep at least two known-safe landing areas within one-half your gliding range to guarantee a safe landing. 4. Remain within the safest possible operating limits for your type of glider and equipment. 5. Make sure to leave yourself an out. |
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On Oct 21, 6:19*pm, Bill D wrote:
A friend sent me this link to an excellent article by Patty Wagstaff. It's about airplanes but the same principles apply to soaring safety. It's worth a careful reading. http://www.planeandpilotmag.com/prof...ning/risk-mana... Let me try to put it in soaring terms. *Feel free to add or change them. 1. Be trained for flying and remain within the limits of your training. (Over train, under fly.) 2. Maintain a continuous monitoring safe altitudes and airspeed operating limits. 3. Keep at least two known-safe landing areas within one-half your gliding range to guarantee a safe landing. 4. Remain within the safest possible operating limits for your type of glider and equipment. 5. Make sure to leave yourself an out. That is pretty good for a man who believes that gliders should pull straight up into a 60 degree climb off the deck without a safety climb when winch launching! |
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