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And isn't this point the reason one might question the prudence of flying so
fast in such an area? What are the responsibilities of the jet pilot? If the pilot must yeild to the glider, isn't the jet pilot being irresponsible if she flies at a speed that allows her no opportunity to yeild? "Eric Greenwell" wrote in message news:qDjJg.3232$XD1.570@trnddc01... HL Falbaum wrote: A thermalling glider has a moving blind spot that may be 15 seconds or more. Not much-but how much distance can a bizjet cover in 15 seconds? Remember to increase the TAS (and thus GS) by 2% per thousand feet over and above the IAS.---The jet can go from a speck to very big in that distance. Yes, and even worse, the glider goes from a tiny speck to not very big in the same distance. It's a tough situation for see-and-avoid. -- Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA www.motorglider.org - Download "A Guide to Self-launching Sailplane Operation" |
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