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On 2/9/2011 12:05 PM, Andy wrote:
On Feb 9, 12:49 pm, Eric wrote: Or maybe the BRS deploys completely, but the glider attitude is making everything gyrate so badly that it's going to be a really, really bad "touchdown". Or maybe the deployed BRS catches another glider that was nearby, enveloping the canopy and preventing that pilot from getting out. You'd want to land safely under your own canopy so you could deal with the lawyers representing the widow of the other pilot. Ok, maybe a bit extreme, but has anyone advocating BRS in gliders actually considered the risk of deploying one in a large gaggle. A free falling pilot has, by default, cleared the air the personal chute will deploy into. Not so with a BRS. OK, there your are, upside down, half a wing missing, on your way down through a gaggle of 20 gliders. Is it better to pop the BRS right away (maybe get someone with your chute), or wait till you are below the gaggle (maybe hit someone(s) at high speed on your way down)? Even sitting here, safe and sound, I can't imagine what the best plan would be, so it may be premature to suggest deploying a BRS in the middle of a gaggle is riskier to the rest of the gaggle than an out-of-control, tumbling glider. -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (change ".netto" to ".us" to email me) |
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