This one was just a case of a relatively low energy finish (gate, not
cylinder) upwind, followed by a gentle pull up onto a low downwind. He
then flew a long, low pattern, hit a little windshear on base to final
turn and touched the wingtip to the ramp just before the main wheel.
Result was a quick groundloop right in front of all the spectators with
remarkably little damage to anything except the pilots ego.
The pilot thought he had enough energy all the way around, but came up
just a tad short. Hobbs has lots of safer although less convenient
options in that situation.
-Dave Leonard
Fred Mueller wrote:
A common UO penalty is going through the finish gate below min altitude
(i.e. 50 ft.) Charlie Minner is watching....
FM
wrote:
I was at the contest in question but this is the first I've heard of a
UO penalty ...
2NO
For Example John Smith wrote:
Does anyone have first hand information on the nature of the Unsafe
Operations penalty assessed at the Region 9 contest?
Is there anything other pilots can learn from it?