Glider Crash - Minden?
Must be nice to walk on water!
kirk.stant wrote:
Hmm, the glider is thermalling - probably the easiest thing in the air
to see from another aircraft approaching.
So much for professional pilots looking out the window.
If the glider had been cruising I could understand it. I've lost
gliders I've been following when I knew where they were. But there is
little excuse in a two-crew cockpit to miss something as substantial as
an 18 meter glider thermalling in front of you!
In the AF we called it clearing your flightpath. Everything else is
secondary at jet speeds.
Good job getting the jet and it's valuable pax back unharmed. Love the
pic of the glider spar in the radome! But I would love to hear the
crew admit they were heads-down at the time of the collision, if that
is what really happened.
Of course, I could be totally wrong - sun, bugs on the canopy, etc...
And this assumes the glider was actually turning, of course.
Well, it's better than trying to take off on the wrong runway,
anyway...
Check 6, guys! (and 9, and 3, and 12, and...)
Kirk
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