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Two things and then I'll try to stay out of this:
Racing is more dangerous than not racing.Â* Look at RATES not NUMBERS.Â* Compare NASCAR racing to the daily commute.Â* Of course there are more accidents in daily driving but the RATE is way higher in racing.Â* So which is more dangerous?Â* Reading all the comments indicates to me that a lot of proponents for more rules either just don't get it or they simply want to have the last say in rule making. Just because someone has a different opinion does not make him an armchair pilot.Â* I've been flying gliders for over 30 years with over 550 hours just in the last two years. On 2/7/2018 10:07 AM, Justin Craig wrote: At 16:36 07 February 2018, Dan Marotta wrote: I think the statement, "it is quite sensible" means that it is more likely, given the format of the race compared to traditional sailplane contests, to have more frequent incidents.ÂÂ* In that interpretation I would not call it an "absurd" statement. But my question is why do people feel there is / will be more accidents in an SGP? As mentioned already, take the mountains out of the equation. The SGP is limited to 20 gliders. In a normal comp a class could have 50 or so gliders. So the start / gaggeling is not the an issue. I do not know hat, if any accidents there have been at SGP races outside of the mountains? When the format of the race is discussed, is that because its a floatilla start? Lets be specific if having a reasoned debate. The discussion started as "hard deck" and has moved on the SGP. These threads started as a reult oftheSGP in Chile. It would be interesting to know what proportion of those in these two threads have flown an SGP. From what I can tell, pilots that have love them. If they dont, they don't have to go back. The SGP is proving to be a real success in many ways and I think it would be sad if a few "arm chair" pilots run them down in a public forum, without having even competed in one. -- Dan, 5J |
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