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Old February 25th 14, 03:34 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Don Johnstone[_4_]
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Default one more for low tow

At 15:10 25 February 2014, son_of_flubber wrote:
On Tuesday, February 25, 2014 8:02:47 AM UTC-5, Andreas Maurer wrote:

Never say never.



Two years ago we had a freak accident in Germany where the glider

pilot was unable to release during a winch tow.



Unfortunately, the winch driver was also unable to cut the winch

cable.



With incredible skill (and some luck) the glider pilot was able to

fly most of a circle tethered to the winch, until finally the winch

cable got caught in some bushes and he crashed from only about 30 ft

of altitude.

ASW-19 badly damaged, pilot fortunately not hurt.


This is implausible and frankly unbelievable. I would have thought that

a
slack Spectra line could be cut with a sharp pocket knife.


It may surprise you to learn that not every one is using synthetic rope.
Wire rope is still used in many places today for various reasons.


 




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