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Old August 31st 12, 08:02 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Bill D
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Default Glider crow-hops:

On Friday, August 31, 2012 8:50:56 AM UTC-6, Waveguru wrote:
Bill D says "There is exactly zero chance of the pilot getting hurt and virtually no chance of dinging the glider."



Really? This statement is scary and absurd.



Can you tell us where and when this is going to take place?



I would really like to hear from your instructor here in this thread.

This is a bad idea and I find it a little hard to believe that it is condoned by an instructor and club or commercial operation.



Boggs


It would happen where there is nothing to hit on a level surface. It there are obstacles, don't do it.
 




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