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Hi Bill,
I agree with you completely. The quoted statement is Tim Mara's, not mine. Bill Daniels wrote: "Eric Greenwell" wrote in message ... SNIP----- ....the more we depend on electronics the more we are keeping our heads down in the cockpits. SNIP------ Eric Greenwell Washington State USA Eric, I think you've been flying gliders as long as I have, but I must strongly disagree with the statement above. I remember flying cross country without a single electronic device - not even a radio. (A good retrieve crew had to know how to set the dwell and adjust the carburetor on a Chevy as well as how to outsmart the phone company with person-to-person, collect calls.) You can't argue that folding maps, scribbling notes on pads and working a "prayer wheel" trying to make navigation by pilotage work when spending half the time flying in tight circles is less distracting. Often you could add trying to get it a pellet vario unstuck at the same time. That was a serious "heads down" situation.(I still carry a well marked sectional and little notebook with all the important facts and numbers.) By comparison, grabbing a quick glance at a computer screen that tells me everything and them returning my gaze outside is vastly safer and easier. The only time "heads down" becomes a problem is when a pilot doesn't know how to work the electronics. The present problem is pilots trying to learn to use avionics in the air instead of on the ground. (A good season prep: go sit in your glider for a couple of hours reading manuals and pushing buttons.) Like it or not, ubiquitous computing is a part of everyday life - including gliding - and the "good 'ole days" weren't all that great. Bill Daniels -- ----- change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA |
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