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On Friday, April 8, 2016 at 6:56:18 PM UTC+1, krasw wrote:
Flarm does not prevent these accidents. Most if not all gliders in European contests have flarms, it is often mandatory. I witnessed one of those fatal midairs (all had flarms, gaggle was gliding under cloudstreet). They still happen. could also be lack of training as it is one of the first competitions and so early in the season after the winter break |
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On Thursday, 7 April 2016 17:04:39 UTC+2, Wojciech Scigala wrote:
It would be great if one can give the main reason for mid-airs. Be it lack of lookout, cockpit design, too much or too less electronics, nationality, hours flown, sex, competition rules, etc... Sex in the cockpit or the lack of sex? ![]() Would gender actually be a contributing factor? |
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