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Ian wrote:
Michael Ash wrote: And of course, while we do unpowered landings routinely, it's truly an unexpected and unwelcome emergency for a power pilot. After experiencing the shock of a mid-air he was faced with a choice of going ahead with an unfamiliar procedure or hitting the parachute, and I can't blame him for going with the devil he knew. How many times had he pulled the parachute? And don't these power boys practice engine-off landings? But the parachute has a huge amount of confidence-inspiring paperwork that goes with it which says that it'll function as claimed. Of course we know that this is no guarantee of success, but I can certainly envision a type of pilot who would trust a parachute manufacturer that he can sue if something goes wrong over his ability to land his plane unpowered. Supposedly they do practice engine-off landings but I get the impression that they really don't like the idea at all. For what it's worth I agree with you completely that the parachute should have been avoided. I can just see why someone in that situation might risk the parachute rather than his rusty off-field engine-off landing skills. On the bright side, the video should make useful evidence in a prosecution: failing to spot a glider and tug was completely inexcusable and I hope they throw the livre at him. I can understand failing to spot it until it was very close, it can be hard to see things. What I don't understand is that even when the tow plane went right in front of him, he did almost nothing. From the video it seems there was at least a full second from when the tow plane came on camera to when impact occurred. During this time, the pilot did nothing but raise the nose a bit. I would like to think that I would have instantly put in full rudder and aileron to turn and drop out of the way, and one second is plenty of time to get such a maneuver underway. I try to give this guy the benefit of the doubt simply because I don't have all the information and it makes it much less embarrassing to face up to my own mistakes when they inevitably happen. -- Michael Ash Rogue Amoeba Software |
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