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Kilo Charlie wrote:
Every single one of these is a stall spin accident. They are examples of poor judgement and are not different than any other stall spin accident....e.g. from base to final. To suggest that this is not related to judgement but to the gate is a huge stretch. Some are not even contest flights and are therefore unrelated to finish gates at all. So, stalling and spinning moments after what are clearly, in several cases (including the most recent), botched gate finishes (i.e., insufficient energy) has absolutely nothing to do with the use of a gate, while stalling and spinning at 600 feet while trying to sneak over the edge of a finish cylinder, proves that cylinder finishes are dangerous? An example of an accident that is related to the finish gate is if there were a midair at the gate. You've got it! I can choose not to finish at 50 feet, but I have no control over the potential for a midair. I have had trouble several times with having to land between gliders crossing my base leg low and fast on their way to the finish gate. There was also the time someone cut me off at the gate, by hooking it 100 feet in front of me. Maybe I missed the finish calls, or maybe they didn't make them, it really doesn't matter. Poor judgment and bad luck may well equal two dead contest pilots one of these days. The bottom line is this, whoever is fastest with a 50 foot gate, is also going to be fastest with a 500 foot cylinder. So, why do some insist upon trying to force use of a "fun" finish procedure that quite a few of us find dangerous? As far as I'm concerned, if even one participant objects, a gate shouldn't be used (and, yes, I have objected, and have been overruled). If everyone agrees, have a good time... So it brings back to attempting to legislate good judgement. Yeah, what a silly thing to do... Marc |
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