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If the pilot is going to hold the release knob, which I would
assert is a good idea, his arm should not be at full stretch when their is a chance of accidentally pulling it if turbulence is encountered. There should be some slack in the system. If the release knob is hard to get at, or a bit too far away, then an extension cord should be added. Derek Copeland At 16:54 11 October 2013, wrote: Hi George, Thanks for your comments. You are correct that we do need to remember the a= mazing guys and gals up in the tow planes and remember the risks they take = to tow us up for our own fun. That said, I would like to assert that there = have been many more accidents and bent ships from gliders accidentally rele= asing at low altitudes because their hand was on the release than tow plane= s being pulled into the ground because a hand was NOT on the release.=20 Bruno - B4 |
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