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At our club we have been teaching a 4-step release procedure and two
years ago added the 5th step after a mid-air. 1 Clear left and right 2 Pull the release handle 3 Verify the rope is away 4 Turn to the right, avoiding the rope and metal ring 5 Come back to the left and keep an eye on the towplane to be sure it gets away and below you. Step 3 came in very handy for me one time flying my Libelle. I had kept my hand "near" the yellow release handle during the entire very bumpy tow. When it was time to release I pulled hard and was about to turn but noticed the rope had not released. My hand had moved to the similar, close, pedal adjustment handle and I had pulled it by mistake. I like the 5-step procedure. Jay |
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