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Old September 27th 15, 09:25 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Jim White[_3_]
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Default One more Glider crash.......:<(

At 20:26 25 September 2015, Jonathan St. Cloud wrote:
On Friday, September 25, 2015 at 12:00:06 PM UTC-7, Jim White wrote:
At 18:35 25 September 2015, wrote:

http://www.kathrynsreport.com/2015/0...15-in.html?m=1


Sad news indeed.

7U

Engine up. When will we learn?


Learn what?

That the increase in workload associated with deploying a turbo causes
accidents (bad accidents) when the pilot is also trying to conduct the
flight or circuit at low level.

I am sorry, it was a somewhat over-reaction spurred on by my dislike of
turbos. I think they are dangerous because of the poor operating design of
most. Glider workshops are full of them.

I too hope the pilot recovers well.

Jim

 




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