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I still have reservations about BRS, not because of the philosophy, but I'm
not sure the engineers have all the bugs out of it. Any system that will lower a disabled aircraft and its occupant(s) to the ground safely is a very good thing. The short history of the Cirrus BRS is very encouraging, at least I haven't heard of any injuries to the passengers. I know BRS has a long and exemplary record with ultralights but they are slow and light and usually flown by the young and able. The idea of hitting the ground in a seated position at 20 FPS is disturbing to a 60 something glider pilot. I know using a personal 'chute is just as problematic but I would land with my legs under me. A broken leg is vastly better than a broken back. For now, personal 'chutes with egress aids like DG's NOAH look better to me. At least this idea could be retrofitted to an older glider. The 35 pounds or so the BRS adds to the non-flying part of the glider bothers me too. Bill Daniels |
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