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Look at the pipe cutter in the picture. No one in their right mind uses the
hull of their glider to place tools that they are using or have used. Sure way to have a 'loose article' accident. Judging by the picture the tube would appear to have been sensibly fitted forward of the stick, between the pilots knees. I don't know about you but I find it hard to fly my glider when sitting in front of the stick let alone land it. Jim At 12:16 18 June 2009, T8 wrote: On Jun 18, 2:45=A0am, Jim White wrote: You are more likely to kill yourself by leaving tools in the bottom of yo= ur glider. We had a guy here in the states that was likewise unlikely to get killed (in part) by the aluminum instrument panel on his spiffy new German glider. Given the chance, it's smart to remove potentially lethal objects from the cockpit area. Good catch, Tim. -Evan Ludeman / T8 |
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