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"Ron Natalie" wrote in message m... Larry Dighera wrote: Because it is my understanding that federal regulations grant gliders right-of-way over powered aircraft. Because your understanding is incorrect and not supported by the construction of the regulation. The only part of the rules that mention category is one that begins with "Converging other than head on or nearly so." It's possible that the glider had the right of way, it's also possible that he didn't. In either case, there was DEFINITELY A FAILURE TO SEE (and avoid) as the jet pilot never saw the glider according to reports (and I suspect the glider pilot never saw the jet) so the right of way rules don't seem to have mattered because unless there you know the other guy is there there's not going to be any manouvering rules to apply. I would say this is correct. If the glider came in from the side how would the Hawker see him. I say they are lucky to be alive. |
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