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Nyal Williams wrote:
I should have said 'safe' instead of 'normal.' But to respond to the comment, I have been told by tow pilots at more than one site that they don't really feel a tug to the left or right and don't notice it unless they see it in a mirror. The tow pilots at one commercial operation insisted that those commands were invented when tow planes were souped up Cubs and that they are too subtle for Pawnees. I'm not a tow pilot and I have no opinion on this. Depends on how committed is the glider pilot to getting the tow pilot's attention. A Pawnee will definitely be displaced in yaw by a determined glider pilot, especially one who is a determinedly ham-fisted student in a 2-33. Perhaps these tow pilots too whom you spoke were blessed with very shy or very polished glider pilots. Jack |
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