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On Sat, 23 Jun 2007 15:11:13 -0700, Dan G wrote:
Why do people think instructors are invulnerable? I know instructors who've destroyed gliders. Me too... but even the worst instructor should not be able to spin a *basic trainer* during a winch launch. That was the rationale behind the K21, which was designed to German requirements. Unfortunately all single seat gliders will spin, so training solely on spin-resistant gliders is a receipe for disaster and has no doubt cost lives. Definitely. But I am convinced that the non-spinnable ASK-21 safed more lifes than it cost. Spin-training in a truly spinnable glider is certainly necessary - but a student pilot on his first solo flights needs a glider that is as safe as possible. Bye Andreas |
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