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![]() "John Smith" wrote in message ... Bill, The emphasis of the exercise being taught is that it is not necessary to turn away from the tug. All that is required is to gently decelerate the glider by gently climbing the glider as the tug will accelerate away. This was demonstrated by both Dave Bullock and Simon Adlard on assistant cat courses at Bicester some 3 years ago. The emphasis on turning is not always practical particularly if one has been towed close to a ridge e.g. both aircraft would require to turn away from the ridge Other situations also come to mind, for example, traffic or cloud clearance issues may make a turn a bad option. Also it should be stressed that turns after a waveoff depend on the situation; first, it is important to allow the towplane the most direct path to the runway (assume that he really has an emergency) and second, the glider itself may not want to turn away from the runway if it was a low waveoff. Vaughn |
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