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Old August 12th 14, 12:24 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Mike I Green
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Default US Rules change needed for devaluation of contest day

On 8/11/2014 6:51 AM, JJ Sinclair wrote:

I've used this on the ramp just before launch to help make a decision on which way storms are moving or developing. It's also good for deciding on whether or not to disassemble. Works great on a small screen PDA phone.



Walt Rogers WX


Unfortunately, some don't stop using their smart phone app's on the ground. With the near real-time-radar app and artificial horizon app's that are available today, I have seen tracks that deliberately flew under thunderstorms on a MAT day. Two pilots even admitted to "icing up". I believe we need strong enforcement of the NO SMART PHONE accessible in the cockpit rule.......................or we will be picking someone up with a stick and spoon! We all know what awaits us inside a thunderstorm...........ice, hail, lightning and perhaps the biggest factor disorientation! Some may even be tempted to teach themselves how to fly inside clouds OJT.

I recommend the CD at every contest, be directed to check every cockpit on every takeoff, next year.

JJ Sinclair

Hi JJ,

I remember when it was illegal to have a GPS device in the cockpit.
Didn't last long.

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Mike I Green