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I have done three of them (simulated, not real failures). Stay in high tow position and these are dead easy and fun. The probability of an actual occurrence? Whatever number is closest to zero.
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On 4/9/2016 8:12 AM, ZZ wrote:
I have done three of them (simulated, not real failures). Stay in high tow position and these are dead easy and fun. The probability of an actual occurrence? Whatever number is closest to zero. Paul ZZ Another topic worthy of more extended conversation??? Bruce Miller, the (now long) late glider FBO at Boulder, CO, used to regularly demonstrate - and perhaps teach; I was never certain - landing on tow (one natural outcome of a double release failure). His preferred approach was for the glider (2-32) to land first, from low tow position, wait for the tug to land, and then for the glider to do the (bulk of?) the braking. It usually never took more than ~3/4 of the ~4,000' paved/gravel, 5300'msl, strip, with two in the glider. Did your simulated double release failures include landings? If so, could you elaborate on the techniques used? Inquiring minds and all that... Thanks! Bob W. |
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