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On Sep 20, 2:26*am, bildan wrote:
This primary learning will transfer to a Grob and other gliders where it puts the new pilot at risk of a damaging accident. *When a new pilot really, really needs to stop, it's going to be hard for him not to push the nose down. When you really really need to stop, pushing the nose down hard works well on anything that doesn't have a nose wheel. We were taught to do it in an emergency in the Blanik L13 and I've seen it done in a Grob. By "really really need to stop" I mean that you're going to die or be seriously injured if you don't stop and you don't care about damaging the nose skin and structure or slamming the tail back down afterwards. Incidentally, someone landed their Cirrus on a suburban street here on Sunday morning. They reportedly deliberately used the poles on either side of a pedestrian crossing to slow down. I believe my instructors mentioned tree trunks in this context, but whatever... http://tvnz.co.nz/national-news/glid...-alive-3785681 http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/4144...g-and-a-prayer http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/ar...ectid=10674749 |
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