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![]() "BT" wrote in message ... for those that are un-intiatated.. the tow rope is retracted before landing saves wear and tear on the rope or snagging runway lights just taxi up closer to the glider, the line crew pulls the rope out and hooks up then taxi forward until the entire rope is out before take off Please, don't taxi up close to the glider. Be courteous and don't direct prop blast at gliders or people. I've had canopies slammed down on my fiingers and passengers heads. I've had to go to an eye doctor twice to get grit removed from my corneas. Towplane prop blast is absolutely the nastiest part of this sport. Just taxi into position 190 feet or so ahead of the glider, It's a lot better to have someone walk a few hunderd feet to get the rope than use a $140/hour Pawnee to position it. Bill Daniels |
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