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On 6/18/2010 3:03 PM, Andy wrote:
On Jun 18, 9:58 am, Mike wrote: Both aircraft were presumably equipped with flight recorders (since they were participating in a contest). Both flight logs are published and it is easy to see where the paths of the 2 gliders met. That time agrees within 3 minutes with the accident time published in the FAA prelim incident report. With both loggers recording at 4 second interval it is not possible to see exactly how the gliders met, at least not with my viewing software. One of the aspects that NTSB reviews after a mid air is the visibility each pilot had of the other aircraft in the time leading up to the event. I'm sure the logs will provide better than usual data to support such an investigation but I have to wonder if NTSB will take the interest since this was a no injury accident. Maybe a careful analysis of the log data by the soaring community would gives us more insight than the NTSB report. Andy Do you have a link to the traces? -- Mike Schumann |
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