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Is the 200ft below Min Finish Height Rule Working?



 
 
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Old January 23rd 14, 04:12 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Dan Marotta
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Default Is the 200ft below Min Finish Height Rule Working?

All this talk of "safety" and you post a picture you took of your
speedometer while driving at 72 MPH? And probably on a two lane road.
Sheesh...


"Dave Nadler" wrote in message
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On Wednesday, January 22, 2014 2:55:32 PM UTC-5, Luke Szczepaniak wrote:
I finally got to try a line finish in a contest at Hobbs last year.
In my opinion it is the safest option available...


Perhaps you were absent when a pilot blew a final glide from
the North, and landed on a street in a housing development
close to the airport?

See race day 7:
http://www.nadler.com/public/2013_Hobbs/2013_Hobbs.html

Some of us will make sure to have safe options,
but not all, and it cannot be legislated to cover
all conditions anyway...


 




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