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Old November 26th 12, 04:55 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Dan Marotta
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Bill, you're missing the point or just messing with us tow pilots. Flying
the Pawnee is not my hobby, it's my contribution to the sport. Some people
mow the grass, some clean the club house, some instruct, some fly the tug.
I'd rather fly the tug than drive the winch since I get the "view from
above" and the challenge of landing the Pawnee in a 15 kt cross wind. On
the other hand, it's a lot easier to climb in/out of a winch, and you don't
get the excitement of having your nose pointed at the ground by some
ham-fisted wannabe.

"Bill D" wrote in message
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On Sunday, November 25, 2012 4:03:09 PM UTC-7, kirk.stant wrote:
On Sunday, November 25, 2012 9:31:15 PM UTC+1, Bill D wrote:



"If you enjoy flying the Pawnee so much, you should volunteer to split
the tow cost with the glider pilot you're towing."



Since I'm a club member, and pay club dues, that's essentially what we
do. And the time I spend towing is time I can't spend flying my own
glider, or giving rides in club gliders, etc. So it all works out.


Kirk

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Presumably, the glider pilot also pays dues so that's a wash. He also
pays for the aero tow which you don't. You should split the tow fee with
him since your 'hobby' is flying Pawnees.

If the winch is well designed, there is no need for a professional winch
operator. In fact, I think it's dangerous to let someone operate a winch
if they're not a pilot. Anyone with the talent to become a pilot can be
trained to operate a winch.