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Last summer I was a co-pilot at a contest to find out what it was like
and how they did those fast flights. What I found out; Contest are DANGEROUS, we had 2 collisions, one Mid-Air and one on ground, no injuries, ground one killed the Pride & Ego of the loser. Mid-air made it home with broken wing (this looks like why our hull insurance is so high). Many pilots take big chances way too close to the ground, yes even a half span at times!! Sure your very big L/D will get you to the airport, but just touch a rock and it's over, history, body bags, etc. Contests are an accident looking to happen; Everyone gaggles up and Dashes for the start gate. Amazingly no problems. Everyone then tries to finish and land at the same time, some very, very low! We had 3 gliders land on the same runway at the same time, again, Amazingly no problems, just barely! In my opinion, Glider racing is much more dangerous than car racing and motorcycle racing that I have done in my youth. What I did learn was the incredible concentration and dedication to thermaling and finding thermals that the pilots do regularly. I love XC so this is what I must learn to do better. I also learned that for so large a group flying together they have great Comaraderie and discipline I have flown with Flarm in Europe and think it's great, but in the contest enviroment I believe many will ignore it or not react to its warning properly, as in Hope the other pilot avoids you instead of you avoiding him. Just my 2c worth, Jay |
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