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Since the rudder waggle signal was brought up in another thread, I
have a few thoughts and would like to get other opinions. I am a glider and tow pilot for my club, so I have thought these through from both ends. To start with, if the tow plane gives you a wave off signal, THERE IS TIME TO THINK ABOUT IT ! If there was no time (30 sec or less to disaster) the tow pilot will just pull their release. So any signal that you get, you have enough time to carefully think. "What is that signal; check spoilers or wave-off ?" Take 10 seconds and THINK ! On the tow-pilot side, assume that the glider pilot will most likely release when you give the waggle, so don't waggle unless 1) you are going to die soon, if the glider doesn't close the spoilers, or 2) the glider is high enough and close enough to the airport to land with full spoilers out. If you have a radio, you could calmly call the glider and say "hey glider, are your spoilers open ?" Don't say the word release, because he might release. I still wouldn't do this close to the ground. Todd Smith 3S |
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