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For everyone who is offended at US oriented posts....close this one now.
For those not offended, At our recent pre-season safety meeting it was brought to our attention that the FAA's glider flying handbook is available for download for free in PDF format. The word FREE usually gets the attention of most glider pilots. The URL follows http://afs600.faa.gov/srchFolder.asp...&cmdScroll =1 Take Care, Joe Hyde |
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sure... just the self printing later.. I keep the electronic copy just to
extract what I need from time to time.. If you'll look, most of the FAA handbooks are available online BT "Joseph L. Hyde" wrote in message . .. For everyone who is offended at US oriented posts....close this one now. For those not offended, At our recent pre-season safety meeting it was brought to our attention that the FAA's glider flying handbook is available for download for free in PDF format. The word FREE usually gets the attention of most glider pilots. The URL follows http://afs600.faa.gov/srchFolder.asp...&cmdScroll =1 Take Care, Joe Hyde |
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![]() Joseph L. Hyde wrote: At our recent pre-season safety meeting it was brought to our attention that the FAA's glider flying handbook is available for download for free in PDF format. Free is nice but it is too bad the handbook is so full of errors and mis-information. Who ever had the final editing responsibility failed totally. Can you believe an official FAA publication shows tow rings attached to tow ropes with knots? Where in the world did they get that from? That is just the start. Robert Mudd |
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Can you believe an official FAA publication shows tow rings attached to
tow ropes with knots? Where in the world did they get that from? guess they forgot how to do splices BT |
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It is one thing for a glider operator do use knots but is a whole other
level of stupidity for the FAA to print the picture in their offical Glider Handbook. Robert Mudd |
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I would suggest that people involved in instruction in the US
familiarize themselves with this document. Errors notwithstanding, now that the FAA has published a training manual it is sure bet it will become the source of the examination material. Joe wrote in message oups.com... It is one thing for a glider operator do use knots but is a whole other level of stupidity for the FAA to print the picture in their offical Glider Handbook. Robert Mudd |
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Naturally for testing purposes you have to feed back to the FAA the
information they use in their handbook. I just hope we actually do a better job of teaching our students and passing on correct information in the context of gliding than the FAA does. Robert |
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Either that or it's just one more way for the FAA to shut down the glider
op. if there is a PTT via a ropebreak and you did NOT use knots as shown in their official Glider Handbook. wrote in message oups.com... It is one thing for a glider operator do use knots but is a whole other level of stupidity for the FAA to print the picture in their offical Glider Handbook. Robert Mudd |
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My club hires wenches to tie those knots.
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Actually, those ropes come from the gliderport that I fly at.
They did the work in a university lab to show that the rope design works well with knots at both ends and an appropriate device to make the glider end weaker then the tow plain end as well. They have the documents to back it up too. The Pics come from there because a couple of the writers were flying from that glider port at the time. In fact nearly all of the pics are from this glider port. Over the five years that I've flown at this glider port, the ropes have worked very well and most anyone can re-tie the knot when the rope starts to look worn. If you care to contact me offline, we can discuss more regards dave r. wrote in message oups.com... Joseph L. Hyde wrote: At our recent pre-season safety meeting it was brought to our attention that the FAA's glider flying handbook is available for download for free in PDF format. Free is nice but it is too bad the handbook is so full of errors and mis-information. Who ever had the final editing responsibility failed totally. Can you believe an official FAA publication shows tow rings attached to tow ropes with knots? Where in the world did they get that from? That is just the start. Robert Mudd |
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