On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 22:14:22 UTC, Mike Borgelt
wrote:
: It is called risk management. They fly gliders to go soaring not to do
: aerobatics. Most of them have thousands of hours of flying cross
: country and in competition. They consider it far riskier to do spins
: in gliders of uncertain history with instructors of little experience
: and training who typically seem to them to demonstrate dangerous
: overconfidence.
Ho yes. All good excuses. They should get their checks with
instructors they trust in gliders they trust.
: And they won't spin down on you from above.
If that blithe confidence is misplaced, though, will they be able to
stop spinning?
Though it's not really the reluctance about spinning which gets me -
it's the general nervousness about flyng skills which it reveals.
: Some of the attitudes revealed in this thread make me despair that
: anything will ever happen to improve the soaring safety record.
I agree with you there.
Ian
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