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Old August 12th 18, 01:17 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
John Foster
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Default Flying with Parachutes

On Saturday, August 11, 2018 at 5:45:15 PM UTC-6, Al McNamara wrote:
I'm amazed at some of the comments on this issue. In 20+ years of gliding,
I can remember only one flight without a parachute - at Seminole Lakes in
Florida. It was in a Grob Acro and was possibly the most uncomfortable
flight I've ever had, as the Acro seat (like most gliders built in Europe)
is designed to be sat in with a parachute.

Aside from comfort (yes of course you could use a parachute shaped cushion)
I personally know 3 pilots whose lives have been saved by parachutes in my
time gliding, and know of many more occasions where this has been the case
(including the lightning strike at Dunstable previously mentioned by Mark
Ware).

The US appears to have a culture of not wearing parachutes which I find
really surprising. In my view, wearing a parachute during flying training
should be mandatory. This would build a culture where it was the norm, and
every single seat pilot would see a parachute as being an essential bit of
equipment.

Al


I think one of the reasons so many student pilots do not wear a parachute in the United States is because most of the training is done in a 2–33. These are not particularly amenable to wearing a parachute, especially for the instructor in the rear seat. And they would be very difficult to get out of quickly in an emergency situation. Otherwise, I would agree with your recommendation.