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Old July 22nd 11, 10:46 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
vaughn[_3_]
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Default The rudder waggle signal does not work


"Dan Marotta" wrote in message
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So... What would you have the tow pilot do, release the glider or, possibly,
crash into the trees? Either way, the glider is down.


Require radios and use them. Compared to gliders, they are dirt cheap.


I've been away from soaring for 9 of the previous 10 years, but it's my
recollection that the rudder wag was not an official signal - only a
suggestion. Maybe it should be made an official signal and tested on BFRs and
check rides.

It's been a few years since I was an active CFIG, but we tested the rudder
waggle on every flight review. I don't recall anyone failing to release when
they got the waggle except for a few cases when they were briefed immediately
before the flight.. As far as I can see, the signal is well intended, but a
complete failure.

Vaughn