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I replied in the other thread.
Life is risk. I can't speak for other pilots or sites, but as I mentioned before, rides are 95% trying to give a great first impression. Poor weather does not do that. Some pilots have to prove, "they are ACE of the base" and may do a full aerobatic routine to "Grandma". Not good. I have seen news peeps that did a ride and came back green......again, not good. We, and a lot of other sites I know of, would rather turn someone away unhappy than give a "sporty ride". Granted, I fly at a club now, but the same scale was used in the previous commercial operation. There may be some that do anything for a dollar, they usually don't last. Neither of my posts in this thread should be taken as a comment in the other thread. I don't know the pilot, operation, glider or weather. I am only commenting on what some do/may do when giving rides. |
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And speaking of rules, we had hard rules at the last commercial
operation where I towed:Â* G-103 - 11 kts cross wind, 27 kts any direction for ground operations, private owners - whatever they want as long is the winds are within the prior limits and the tow pilot agreed to do the tow.Â* I've seen many ride hopefuls turned away due to weather conditions and never felt any pressure to fly if I did not feel comfortable. On 6/14/2018 10:52 AM, Charlie M. (UH & 002 owner/pilot) wrote: I replied in the other thread. Life is risk. I can't speak for other pilots or sites, but as I mentioned before, rides are 95% trying to give a great first impression. Poor weather does not do that. Some pilots have to prove, "they are ACE of the base" and may do a full aerobatic routine to "Grandma". Not good. I have seen news peeps that did a ride and came back green......again, not good. We, and a lot of other sites I know of, would rather turn someone away unhappy than give a "sporty ride". Granted, I fly at a club now, but the same scale was used in the previous commercial operation. There may be some that do anything for a dollar, they usually don't last. Neither of my posts in this thread should be taken as a comment in the other thread. I don't know the pilot, operation, glider or weather. I am only commenting on what some do/may do when giving rides. -- Dan, 5J |
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