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Ahhh, that fall season is upon us...as hours in the
air decrease, the semi-annual return of the PCC, PW5 and 2-33 threads reappear ![]() religion and politics as their old standbys. Although some might see Mark's post as a troll attempt...I think he makes some interesting points. IIRC on the HP site, an analysis was done that 1 in 1,000 hottelier connections are done incorrectly...not sure how that data was collected. Attitudes on PCC's seem to be 1.) I have done it safely for years, others should be able too. 2.) I used to think (1.) until almost killed by disconnect. 3.) It's a crappy design and I ain't going near it. I am a #3 guy myself. At 02:42 23 September 2004, Mark James Boyd wrote: I think the best way to do this isn't mirrors or safety pins or PCCs or bits of string or feel or training or flashlights.... I prefer a big ass port (or two) that lets you look directly at the entire connection from all sides. If the designer made an ity-bity port, and you have to rely on a PCC because you can't see the dang connection close up, then that's just a crappy design. If the fuse is really so flimsy the port has to be 5 inches wide instead of 8 or 9 inches, and it can't be right near the connection, then the designer needs to go to the drawing board. The Pegasus elevator connection is out in the breeze, and real easy to visually inspect. If anyone ever failed a PCC of that elevator connection, I'd have to recommend they do the connection inspection next time with eyes open, perhaps with their bifocals on, during daylight hours. I think the (over)emphasis on a PCC is bunk. The connection inspection is the key. If I'm ever in a situation where a PCC discovers something, I'll either not fly that glider again (the design doesn't allow good enough direct connection inspections) or I'll not fly ANY gliders (since I'm too stupid or too hurried to look right at a connection and determine if it's connected). The exception to this is something like the bellcrank failure that happened last year to a dive brake during a PCC. No connection inspection is going to find that. But one wonders if the tens of thousands of PCCs CAUSED the failure itself, by wearing out the bellcrank faster... -- ------------+ Mark J. Boyd |
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