Bob,
What's he afraid of?
Same thing every religious cult leader is - people with IQs of fifty or better. Scares 'em all shitless.
Sorry, we don't use that rulebook here.
You're never gonna be able to get me up at the only place I wanted to fly doing the only kind of flying I want to do. Maybe if I were twelve years old right now I'd have a glimmer of hope - but I'm not.
They're only mutually exclusive under an assumption of ignorance by that community.
Nobody ever got in trouble underestimating the intelligence of the hang glider pilot community. I've been watching things for a very long time and I know exactly what the lay of the land is. You don't put the lunatics in charge of the asylum and expect anything good to come out of it.
No one wants to get injured or killed in a towing accident.
But you can count the people in this sport who are smart enough to know how not to get killed in a towing CRASH (there's no such thing as a towing "accident") on one hand. And none of them are on the Towing Committee or controlling a flight park. As I've said, Zack's smart enough and I'm pouring everything I can into him and crossing my fingers for nothing to happen to him for a very long time. But I'd like to have a lot more eggs distributed in a lot more baskets. And let's not forget Larry West either. He's been staying in the conversation rather nicely lately too.
If they knew that THIS community was promoting standards that would help save them from injury or death, then they would surely be glad to come and be a part of THIS community.
THEY'RE NOT SMART ENOUGH. They bond with they're idiot instructors and there's NOTHING you can do once their brains are hardwired and that's a done deal by the third flight. Hell, even when they're not idiots they're screwed. I've had some very long conversations with some very intelligent people and it's almost impossible to make a dent once they've had a swig or two of the Kool-Aid.
So they're not mutually exclusive.
Correct (in theory).
But it will take effort to show that THIS community is the better choice in the long run.
The flight parks are idiot factories. We will never win that way. We need to use lawyers to DESTROY them - and USHGA. We've missed a couple of good opportunities with Jeremiah Thompson and Bill Priday. But if we're patient we'll get more ammo.
I guess Scott and I should consider it an honor to have special rules made up just for us.
Jack's a total moron. He's got both your names up on a sticky at the top of every page you visit on his site. You couldn't buy better advertising than he's providing you for free.
Lemme ask ya something... How long did it take you (and Scott) to and at what point did you figure out the guy was a stupid scumbag and why did you get involved with him in trying to form a new organization? I knew I was dealing with a severely bent pin the instant of our first exchange.
The web was designed to allow people to follow whatever interests them at the click of a button.
Your site is SATURATED with OBVIOUS SPAMMERS. KILL THEM!!! There isn't a card carrying bleeding heart anywhere in the ACLU that doesn't want to see all spammers staked to Fire Ant hills and smeared with honey. (If any of those erectile dysfunction remedies and penis enlargers were any good you could use me as an airport windsock pole by now. They're FAKES!!! ALL OF THEM!!! I may never do business with ANY of them EVER AGAIN!)
For the record, I'm happy to see Kite Strings have FIVE members or FIVE THOUSAND members.
If Kite Strings had five thousand members it wouldn't need five thousand members. We'd have won the war a long time ago. We could conquer the world with fifty - easy. We just need a critical mass of intelligence. Hell, we don't even need that - common sense would do the trick.
This is going to sound cold, but I believe people have a right to make their own choices.
So you wouldn't have a problem with me walking up behind you with a tire iron, harvesting your kidneys while you're still nice and warm, and making a tidy profit at the nearest hospital? 'Cause that's what people WILL DO and HAVE DONE if you let them make their own choices.
In something a bit more gray area... Does Bill Floyd have a right to hand his chute to Lois for a repack, hop on a borrowed glider and take off without checking the sidewires, and soak up a quarter million California taxpayer dollars to put him back together with most of his parts? How 'bout if he breaks his fall on a kid taking a snooze on the beach blanket after a hard couple of hours of sand castle building?
I don't want a "nanny state" where anyone is telling me what I can and can't do ... for my own good.
I want a nanny state telling you you're gotta drive on the right side of the road for two reasons. You might live and soak up another quarter million dollars of California tax dollars putting you back together with most of your parts and I might be driving on the right side of the road coming from the opposite direction.
I also want a nanny state telling you that if you enter a thermal with a whole bunch of gliders all turning clockwise you also hafta turn clockwise - for the same two reasons.
I want a nanny state telling you you can't buzz active Condor nests.
I don't want a nanny state telling you you can't loop your glider from 250 feet.
The sport of hang gliding would surely not exist if that thinking were carried to its logical extreme.
I'm not saying we need to ground everyone who exhibits a foible from time to time. I'm saying we need to constantly work to eliminate foibles. We'll never be able to eliminate foibles from individual pilots - ourselves included - but we can and must totally eliminate them from our policies, educational standards, and equipment.
There's something bred into all living things that urges them toward taking some degree of risk in their lives.
Taking risks solely for the sake of taking risks is STUPID. Lions and wolves avoid risk like the plague 'cause they understand that if they get kicked they're gonna die before they get better. Great White Sharks explode off the bottom, deliver devastating slashes to Elephant Seals, then back off and wait for them to go inert from blood loss 'cause they don't wanna get bit.
You know your port sidewire is iffy. You've got a good replacement and plenty of time to swap it out. But you don't 'cause you want the adrenalin kick that you'll get from maybe surviving the flight or the parachute deployment. That's STUPID. You should have your rating suspended or revoked.
You discover a bend near the bottom nico of your port sidewire during preflight on a really good day. It's a little iffy but you load test it and determine that it's an acceptable risk. So you fly a three hours, don't loop it at the end of the flight, and replace the wire Tuesday night. That's less/not stupid. But taking that calculated risk isn't doing anything for your enjoyment of the flight or increasing the probability that you'll get to do another one next weekend.
Doing a loop is ALWAYS riskier than not doing a loop. But doing a loop is cool. You do the loop 'cause it's cool - not 'cause it's risky. I've watched John Heiney not do loops 'cause it was a bit late in the morning and there was a bit of thermal activity starting up. And John Heiney is WAY cooler than I'll EVER be.
When John Heiney does a balloon drop he starts with BOTH hands on the basetube and the release lanyard in his teeth - just like the smart one point aerotow people do and total a**holes like Davis and Bo Hagewood don't.
Towing Aloft - 1998/01
I witnessed a tug pilot descend low over trees. His towline hit the trees and caught. His weak link broke but the bridle whipped around the towline and held it fast. The pilot was saved by the fact that the towline broke!
Not having weak links an BOTH ends of the bridle is risky, illegal, and TOTALLY fu**ing MORONIC. The only reason it's done is because tug drivers, Matt Taber, Tracy Tillman, and Dennis Pagen are TOTAL fu**ing MORONS. PERIOD. If you wanna take risks in Dragonflies then loop the goddam things.
The fundamental principle of economics (and evolution) is two words: "people choose".
Yeah. 'Cept people like Ann Frank tend to lose out on those sorts of deals.
And "people chose" to blanket a good chunk of the continent in DDT in the middle of the last century so the most magnificent race of the most magnificent bird this planet has ever produced (the Eastern Peregrine) ceased to exist before I ever got to see one. But, hey, there are still plenty of Starlings around 'cause they were evolutionarily superior in that environment. So phuck people who don't give rat's asses about anything choosing to piss all over anyone and anything they feel like so they can make quick short term unsustainable bucks.
And hopefully that Red-Tail at the top of this page means something more to you than a cool logo and you care enough about it to stop some asshole "choosing" to use it as target practice - as was a common, legal, and socially acceptable pastime when I was a kid. Can I get a position statement from you on this one?
So if I don't have the fundamental knowledge and I don't have the time to delve into the research, then I'll generally remain silent.
Stay engaged with me on SOMETHING. If we don't reach resolutions on issues we leave the field wide open to Davis, Jack, and deltaman.
I agree with most of that, but I'm not really able to contribute without more background in aerotowing.
You don't need ANY. The people who DO have the most background in aerotowing are total a**holes. If you can understand why a straight pin is better than a bent pin you're light-years ahead of any and all of them.
Having never towed, that makes me a novice (or worse!!).
Or better. It's always easier to work with a brain if you don't hafta start by shoveling fifty pounds of shitt out of it first.
A ten-year-old kid with an understanding of the difference between bubblegum in his mouth and bubblegum in the refrigerator coulda pulled the plug on the on the 1986/01/28 Challenger launch. But they didn't have any ten-year-old kids on the go / no go panel. They had managers pressuring engineers.
Here's most of what you need to know about aerotowing to be an infinitely more useful contributor to the issue than the total a**holes running it.
1. You need two hands to control a hang glider.
2. When a weak link blows the glider almost immediately starts going down.
3. Nobody ever got hurt on a glider going up.
4. A bent pin makes a really shitty lever.
5. A loop of line is more likely to slide off a steel rod if the rod doesn't get thicker as the end is approached.
6. A rope with a loose end being pulled through a ring under high tension doesn't always clear the ring.
Got that much? That's all you would've needed to know to keep alive a dozen AT glider pilots I can name you.
I've heard both sides of that debate, and I'm not sure which side wins.
THERE IS NO DEBATE. There are people like Steve Pearson, Mike Meier, and Rob Kells who know what they're doing and talking about and bozos like Red who don't. Nobody has ever been killed for adhering to the Wills Wing preflight procedure, a pretty good flock of them has for not. This is decades of practice and evidence versus Red's idiot totally unsubstantiated OPINION. I myself have blown a top sidewire by performing this test - and I showed it to Rob.
I'd like to see Red come and discuss it. Unfortunately, he hasn't been here in a while. And that's what worries me even more. If we don't have good healthy debates, then it's difficult to decide the better course.
http://www.hanggliding.org/viewtopic.php?t=13785You were watching that discussion. I didn't know who you were back then but you rated one of my posts. (Thanks.) Red wasn't engaging me. He's wrong. Phuck him.
That's what's so sad about Jack and Davis banning people. They've killed the debates that might save lives.
They killed DISCUSSIONS - not just debates - that WOULD have saved people. Those Nazi scumbags have gotten people killed - no question whatsoever.
I grew up not far from Annapolis.
Where?
I had a "Tom Sawyer" childhood fishing, crabbing, and generally hanging out near the tributaries of the Chesapeake Bay.
My family moved there from Connecticut in '66. Spent many years sailing, kayaking, swimming, catching Water Snakes and Snapping Turtles, seeing zillions of crabs and beautiful flocks of Swans and Canvasbacks. Then everyone decided that what they really needed was McMansions, bulkheads, well fertilized and meticulously groomed lawns, shopping malls, high density developments, and tens of thousands of miles of asphalt. It's a ghost of what it was. And for some of the stuff - like Box Turtles, Kestrels, Quail, and Skunks - there's little to nothing even in the way of ghosts.
There's no problem with Warren's statement or his line of thinking.
Didn't say there was.
So I think you're reading something into Warren's statement that he didn't say.
Nope. Just sayin' that nobody knows what the hell he's talking about in aerotowing - which is a big port of entry to hang gliding - and we're maiming and killing a lot of people 'cause we're more concerned about no-stepper spot landings than we are about getting gliders safely back on the ground.
By the way, despite Dennis' current avatar, he's also a hang glider pilot...
I knew. And even if he weren't there's a lot of common ground on issues of towing and being connected to the wing at launch.
Warren,
Well sorry, there is disagreement because I'm a straight pin kinda guy that doesn't believe CO2 is anywhere near the biggest threat to life as we have always known it. I wonder, is this the first time you have been proven wrong?
You haven't proven me wrong. I said crowd, not individual. I'm sure there are Holocaust denying history professors and I know there are creationist biology teachers but two plus two equals four anyway and that's still the overwhelming consensus of the people best qualified to run those numbers on their laptops.
And, like I said earlier, I just had the hell proven wrong out of me on my top issue a bit over a day ago 'cause I wasn't plugging all the numbers into the equation. But I think I've got the equation properly readjusted and back under control now so my challenger and I are on the same page.
So you quit the Christian religion...
No. I never joined it. I was conscripted into it. If I had been born in some other part of the planet I'd have probably been conscripted into whatever the local One True Religion was. And hopefully I'd have reached the same conclusion about it before I started splashing acid into the faces of little girls walking to school.
...and joined the Malthusian religion of anthropogenic global warming instead?
In religion you trust what you really want to believe in and studiously ignore the numbers. In science you trust the numbers and studiously ignore what you really want to believe in. And there are A LOT of scientists who REALLY REALLY REALLY don't wanna believe what the numbers are adding up to but all the numbers keep adding up to the same thing. I'd be SO happy to believe in a god who wasn't the total asshole I got taught about and not believe the numbers but two plus two keeps coming up four.
What gave it away?
The geography was right and the guy's a Davis/Jack Show total asshole in good standing.
...if we were to agree that CO2 forces temperatures, how is CO2 credit trading going to fix it?
I don't think anything's gonna fix it.
The intelligent moral people who are horrified by what we're doing are majorly cutting back on the reproduction thing and leaving the knuckle draggers who don't give a rat's a** 'cause they're on their way to Eternal Paradise (and, anyway, we're gonna get a whole new planet upon the Second Coming any day now) will continue breeding like Australian bunnies and thus accelerate the shrinkage of average human brain size.
While they're waiting they're gonna pump and dig up and cut down anything that even looks like something they can set fire to and cook and eat everything that can't get out of the way fast enough until the whole planet looks like some combination of a West Virginian mountaintop removal operation and Haiti - and then mass starvation will kick in.
What was that adjective you used? Malthusian? Yeah. Look around. The more we slash and burn forests, strip topsoil, cook ecosystems, and destabilize the climate the faster we see that happening.
Bob,
Your last post got in ahead of this one so lemme drop it in as is and I'll get back to you.