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Old June 9th 12, 08:01 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Kimmo Hytoenen
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At 18:17 09 June 2012, Vaughn wrote:
On 6/9/2012 1:52 PM, Kimmo Hytoenen wrote:


FLARM can be a very good system. However, there are

some
issues which I am not sure if FLARM as a company is taking
seriously enough. In US PowerFLARM seems to have some
advantages over European version.

This is a report of a very unfortunate midair, which should

have
been avoided. Both planes had FLARM systems installed.


http://www.turvallisuustutkinta.fi/1302672994222


FLARM is an imperfect warning system just as parachutes are

an imperfect
rescue system. Clearly (and tragically) FLARM failed to

prevent the
above referenced accident. But also notice that one pilot was

saved by
his parachute, while the other unfortunately wasn't.

Does the above accident imply that parachutes are a bad

investment?
Obviously the answer is no. Parachutes clearly save lives,

even though
they are imperfect.

Does the above accident imply that FLARM is a bad

investment?
Same answer as above, same reasoning.

Vaughn


Very good point. What will chute manufacturer do if a chute fails
to open?

 




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