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For what its worth, for many years now as I transition to a new
glider, one of the first things I add is two small squares of colored plastic tape, a green block at the end of the "gear down and locked" end of the handle travel, and a red block at the "gear retracted" end of the handle travel. As I turn final, I will often take a quick glance at the gear lever to make sure it is at the "green" end. Bob On 18 Nov 2005 16:45:40 GMT, Nyal Williams wrote: There is a solution to this problem; I learned it the hard way. Say to yourself 'The gear HANDLE is at the gear-down ICON. A fellow in Minden told me this beforehand. I didn't pay a lot of attention. I paid a lot of money. Now I use this phrase religiously. I switched between three new to me gliders in 4 days. The retract movement was in opposite directions on two of them. I went the lwrong way on the last flight. Use the words HANDLE and ICON. At 22:24 16 November 2005, Marc Ramsey wrote: Mike the Strike wrote: I prefer check lists, but must note I have seen another colleague return from a flight with gear extended then retract it on final as he went through his pre-landing checks! Same thing happened to me on my first flight in the first glider I owned. On pattern entry I went through my pre-landing checklist, operated the gear handle, opened the spoilers, then heard a load beeping noise. Closed the spoilers, beeping stopped. It took a fair bit of contemplation to recognize that the glider might have a gear warning system. A quick glance at the gear position symbols allowed me to solve the mystery while still plenty high. I must have forgotten to retract the gear after release... Marc |
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