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![]() Surely it is safer to wear a chute than not? Is it not flawed logic to fly one glider with a chute and another without? I recently had a lovely experience flying in the USA, however I felt very uncomfortable without a chute. I have 9 friends whom I still have a beer with.....only because they had a chute on. One of those is the instructor of the K21 which had the lightening strike. Not really... Thanks for posting that, though. After filtering through the standard broadcast TV BS, it made a really interesting story. Glad they came out of it OK. I would question taking passengers under a thunder storm. Isn't that like poking a bear? Have I done that? Sure. Have I done it with a passenger? No f**king way! And yes, I still wear my parachute when I fly my glider. And it's a ram air canopy just like shown in the video. Do you really use those in gliders on the east side of the Atlantic? |
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