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On Mar 7, 7:13*pm, Chris Nicholas wrote:
Bill, I find that interesting. I have never seen that done in many winch operations at different sites in the UK, and we have a different practice (from the remote hook up) to avoid a different scenario. Do you have a complete set of your winch safety precautions? *I would be interested to compare it with our UK norms (not that we have a complete detailed set all in one place covering all UK operations – but we have some national ones, and I have seen quite a few operations in practice). Regards – Chris N. At 17:31 07 March 2012, Bill D wrote: *I do remember. *That operation would have violated a major rule of winch launch. *That rule is no one or thing can occupy an exclusion area between the glider and winch. *If someone enters the exclusion area, the launch is held until the "deck" is clear. *The exclusion area will have slightly different definitions depending on airfield layout but it is designed to prevent Tonopah-like accidents even in extreme loss of control situations. Aero tow operations would be well advised to copy this rule. This concept has been extended to the hook-up operation by using Tost quick-links. *The strop/safety rope is attached to the glider without being attached to the winch rope. *The final safety rope-winch rope connection is made by someone standing out of harm's way and then only when the pilot signals readiness. *This way inadvertent rope motion can't put the hook-up/wing runner at risk. Winch operations have very carefully thought out safety procedures which must be scrupulously observed. *It's easier to get people to obey safety rules with winch launch since it LOOKS dangerous even though it isn't. Chris, I've sent you my "Field Operations Guide". I recently re-read the BGA winch operation and training guides and find them dramatically improved in the last few years. |
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