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http://www.hanggliding.org/viewtopic.php?p=357071#357071
Another hang check lesson
JJ Coté - 2014/09/03 23:08:37 UTC

Don't ever unhook in a place where you can launch from. I am convinced that this is the primary cause of launching unhooked: the pilot was hooked in at some point, and has that in his memory. I've seen it happen, when a pilot was on launch, didn't like the wind, backed off and unhooked, then it looked better and he moved onto the ramp again, and hung on just long enough to reach the trees. Don't unhook, you're just setting yourself up for a major failure. Get out of the damn harness.
Idiot.
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http://ozreport.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=52735
She is recovering
Ben Reese - 2017/06/02 15:32:06 UTC

Davis runs comps and has seen many tragedies pass through his pages.
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Thanks big time for that one, Ben!
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Dovetails so nicely with:

http://www.hanggliding.org/viewtopic.php?t=34390
Tragedy at 2016 Quest Air Open
Davis Straub - 2016/05/27 20:56:16 UTC

Actually in aerotow competition we have standardized on a thin spectra protow bridle with a barrel release and a weaklink at the other end.

Having been at this for thirty years I've been in a position to influence that standardization.
http://www.kitestrings.org/post10057.html#p10057
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http://www.hanggliding.org/viewtopic.php?t=17404
Aerotow barrel release - straight or curved pin?
Jim Rooney - 2010/05/31 01:53:13 UTC

BTW, Steve Wendt is exceptionally knowledgeable. Hell, he's the one that signed off my instructor rating.
http://www.ushpa.org/legacy/appointment_types_table.asp

Instructors are appointed, you fucking idiot.
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http://forum.hanggliding.org/viewforum.php?f=24
INCIDENT REPORTS
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http://www.hanggliding.org/viewtopic.php?t=35479
A scary Launch
Frederick Bickford - 2017/07/21 20:16:14 UTC

Post flight inspection is just as important as pre flight inspection.
Now where have I read something idiotic like that before? Oh Yeah:

http://sonomawingsbb.yuku.com/wires-t5822.html#p25810
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Frederick Bickford - 2015/10/25 11:29

The front, rear, side, haul back on the keel, and upper wires are equally important.
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The liar's punishment is not in the least that he is not believed, but that he cannot believe anyone else.
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http://estore.hanglide.com/aerotow-equipment-primary-aerotow-release-loop-release/dp/590
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
We offer the primary release in two configurations.

The loop release configuration is favored by some pilots becuase, you don't have to let go of the basetube to actuate the release

You can also check out the brake lever release mechanism configuration. The brake lever release configuration is favored by some pilots becuase, due to the mechanical advantage of the lever, there is less release pressure when actuating the release.

All release configurations are manufactured here by LMFP and the release tension is tested at varying pounds of tension.
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http://www.willswing.com/accessories/drogue-chute/
Wills Wing Drogue Chute
Safety Considerations
Since approach and landing takes place close to the ground, this is a critical phase of flight, and even small problems can create a very dangerous situation for the pilot.
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