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2G wrote on 8/14/2018 8:49 PM:
On Tuesday, August 14, 2018 at 9:24:55 AM UTC-7, Eric Greenwell wrote: Eric Greenwell wrote on 8/13/2018 7:36 PM: wrote on 8/13/2018 7:13 PM: Having a chute needing one not having one Yeah, yeah. I know. I screwed that one up. Sorry. Better to have a chute and not need it than to need one and not have it. I was always better at English than Math. Thank God for free apps. In 5 minute, I was able to recall 7 pilots I know/knew whose lives were saved by parachuting from their glider. I can't remember any pilots that were saved by seat belts in their cars. So, if you know me, please wear a parachute, because there is a good chance you will need to bail out of a glider, and I don't want to lose any friends. Correction: I do know a glider pilot that survived a car crash due to seat belts, so the score is... Parachutes: 7 Seat belts: 1 I was in a car crash and was wearing a sear belt. It was pretty dramatic: I slid under a moving semi at high velocity. I did not recall that - when did it happen? Do you believe the seat belts saved your life? -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (change ".netto" to ".us" to email me) - "A Guide to Self-Launching Sailplane Operation" https://sites.google.com/site/motorg...ad-the-guide-1 - "Transponders in Sailplanes - Dec 2014a" also ADS-B, PCAS, Flarm http://soaringsafety.org/prevention/...anes-2014A.pdf |
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I have been in a few violent automotive accidents, airbag never deployed, but belt worked as they should.
Ifmairbags were so great, name a SINGLE automotive racing,application where they are mandated! A single one. Drawing a blank? There is a reason. Rollcage, great belts, likely even HANS device makes a difference. Am I against a chute? Nope. Have I thought I needed one? Nope. Would I love a chute when needed? Absolutely! I have had close calls in a gaggle and "may need a chute", but was wearing one, never had to use one. I have done "at least hundreds" of rides and 8 years of instruction. Situational awareness helps, then again, there is the, "oh poop" situation, a chute may have been nice. If someone wants a chute, I will NOT harass, but I weigh risk/benefit. A 2-33, sucks for the ride, totally sucks for the rated pilot. |
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At 17:54 15 August 2018, Charlie M. UH & 002 owner/pilot wrote:
I have been in a few violent automotive accidents, airbag never deployed, but belt worked as they should. Ifmairbags were so great, name a SINGLE automotive racing,application where they are mandated! A single one. Drawing a blank? There is a reason. Rollcage, great belts, likely even HANS device makes a difference. Am I against a chute? Nope. Have I thought I needed one? Nope. Would I love a chute when needed? Absolutely! I have had close calls in a gaggle and "may need a chute", but was wearing one, never had to use one. I have done "at least hundreds" of rides and 8 years of instruction. Situational awareness helps, then again, there is the, "oh poop" situation, a chute may have been nice. If someone wants a chute, I will NOT harass, but I weigh risk/benefit. A 2-33, sucks for the ride, totally sucks for the rated pilot. Strange to say this from this side of the pond but:- If you have an incident and some lawyer can say "why didn't they have parachutes",you might as well sell up right away and cut your losses.Even if the 'chute would have made no difference, they will still want a telephone number size payout. We make our trial flights watch a 15mins safety video and wear a parachute ,and brief them on how to use it. No accidents on my watch is the rule, over weight no rain in sight no guest has had a drink no cloud base less than 2000ft agl no wind over 20mph no and there will be more, which is why we are taking bookings for weekend trial lesson for 2019,because we are fully booked,not that we fly that many, we keep canceling and re-booking . Rant over, you shouldn't need to buy a 'chute till you buy your glider. Jon |
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Since this is sorta directed at me, and some others in this thread (especially in the US....).....
I have NEVER been against chutes for any flight. Period. Most of our training is in 2-33's, not good for the front seater, way worse for the rear seater (me for a decade or so....) regarding a chute. No, don't bring up being in the dark ages on using a 2-33.......just, don't.......... |
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Charlie M. (UH & 002 owner/pilot) wrote on 8/15/2018 10:54 AM:
I have been in a few violent automotive accidents, airbag never deployed, but belt worked as they should. Ifmairbags were so great, name a SINGLE automotive racing,application where they are mandated! A single one. Irrelevant question for most race cars, because the vehicles are so different: race car drivers are belted in far more securely than occupants of a passenger car, and the seats provide much more support. An airbag has nothing to offer in that situation. You might as well ask "if cup holders are so great, why don't race cars have them?" -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (change ".netto" to ".us" to email me) - "A Guide to Self-Launching Sailplane Operation" https://sites.google.com/site/motorg...ad-the-guide-1 - "Transponders in Sailplanes - Dec 2014a" also ADS-B, PCAS, Flarm http://soaringsafety.org/prevention/...anes-2014A.pdf |
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On Wednesday, August 15, 2018 at 12:41:46 PM UTC-7, Eric Greenwell wrote:
Charlie M. (UH & 002 owner/pilot) wrote on 8/15/2018 10:54 AM: I have been in a few violent automotive accidents, airbag never deployed, but belt worked as they should. Ifmairbags were so great, name a SINGLE automotive racing,application where they are mandated! A single one. Irrelevant question for most race cars, because the vehicles are so different: race car drivers are belted in far more securely than occupants of a passenger car, and the seats provide much more support. An airbag has nothing to offer in that situation. You might as well ask "if cup holders are so great, why don't race cars have them?" -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (change ".netto" to ".us" to email me) - "A Guide to Self-Launching Sailplane Operation" https://sites.google.com/site/motorg...ad-the-guide-1 - "Transponders in Sailplanes - Dec 2014a" also ADS-B, PCAS, Flarm http://soaringsafety.org/prevention/...anes-2014A.pdf I think that is actually the million dollar question. If cup holders are so great, why dont race cars have them? Anyone care to take a crack at it? |
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The airbag comment is interesting.
Several good quality studies have looked at the impact of airbags on deaths in motor vehicle accidents. The interesting statistics have to do with the use of seatbelts. Turns out that seatbelts are responsible for the reduction in deaths, not airbags. When not wearing seatbelts the airbags made no reduction in deaths. |
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wrote on 8/15/2018 1:11 PM:
The airbag comment is interesting. Several good quality studies have looked at the impact of airbags on deaths in motor vehicle accidents. The interesting statistics have to do with the use of seatbelts. Turns out that seatbelts are responsible for the reduction in deaths, not airbags. When not wearing seatbelts the airbags made no reduction in deaths. Currently, airbags are designed to be used with seat belts, and it's well known that airbags are ineffective for the unbelted occupant. There are plenty of studies showing that when both are used, fatalities and injuries are reduced over seat belt only use. -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (change ".netto" to ".us" to email me) - "A Guide to Self-Launching Sailplane Operation" https://sites.google.com/site/motorg...ad-the-guide-1 - "Transponders in Sailplanes - Dec 2014a" also ADS-B, PCAS, Flarm http://soaringsafety.org/prevention/...anes-2014A.pdf |
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Airbags may be good for the first hit, but they're single use......so when you hit something, and THEN another thing, you're toast since the airbag has already been deployed.
As I stated before, I have no issues with chutes. Never needed one, glad I had it in competitions. I will NOT frown on someone that wants one. Some ships make it a royal PITA to wear. |
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