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Use of ridge lift for tow - review of procedure/protocol



 
 
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Old July 2nd 15, 02:36 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Dan Marotta
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Default Use of ridge lift for tow - review of procedure/protocol

Us cranky tow pilots don't like a soft release very much. It wastes
time and fuel to be climbing merrily along with the glider gone. Do
that to me and you'll be charged for the altitude at which I realize
that you're no longer there. That is, unless you give me a radio call.

BTW, I had my first glider flight there on 5/3/86. Elmer let me fly the
entire flight; takeoff, tow, ridge, pattern, and landing. I was hooked!

:-D

On 7/1/2015 7:23 PM, Bill T wrote:
It's called a soft release, saves banging the Schweizer hook on release. At least he briefed his pax on what he was going to do.
They can be in ridge lift at 500ft at Dillingham.

BillT


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