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Doug Haluza wrote:
The Wikipedia article on Peter Masak is scheduled to be featured in tomorrow's update of the "Did you know" section of the Wikipedia main page as follows: You can read (and update) the article he http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Masak Thanks for the link. A very interesting article. The following paragraph caught my attention: He flew a later version of this glider, with factory built Ventus 2 wings, in the 2004 U.S. 15 Meter Nationals gliding competition being held at Mifflin County Airport, the same contest he won 11 years earlier. While flying a competition task, he crashed in a syncline fold in the Tussey Mountain ridge, a few miles south of the village of Alexandria, Pennsylvania at 40°29.94'N 78°08.49'W. He was attempting to cross the ridge line upwind, and encountered sinking air and turbulence in the lee of the mountain crest, resulting in an inadvertent stall/spin.[7] The crash was not survivable, and he was killed on impact. [8] Having recently lost a friend in a similar accident, it emphasizes that crossing a ridge, especially against the wind, can be a very dangerous maneuver. You might do it many times without incident, but if you allow yourself to get at all close to the ground, there's the danger that some time the various factors will converge to get you just a bit closer. There's a probability distribution on how low you'll go, and you don't want to test the tail of the distribution. The conclusion is obvious, but also obviously overlooked too often: Large ground clearances are good; small ones are more dangerous than we think. I'd say the same applies to ridge soaring, but I know many will disagree with me, so I won't. Martin |
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