The response to your questions are disgusting at best. 95% of the so called "pilots" on this forum are total idiots.
I will send Fred a PM, I'm sure he can help you find some answers.
Hi Fred, Can you please help this guy?
The response to your questions are disgusting at best. 95% of the so called "pilots" on this forum are total idiots.
I will send Fred a PM, I'm sure he can help you find some answers.
Hi Fred, Can you please help this guy?
Al Hernandez - 2011/10/18
AL's Second flight at Packsaddle how it went
I had my anxiety attack as always before I launch...
I did my HOOK IN and tested to make sure that I was HOOKED IN 4 times before launch.... So, I know I am HOOKED IN the glider I could feel it pulling on me, the wind was blowing, as I stepped up to the Platform, I stood there for about 10 minutes...
I made one big, big (S) turn in front of Pac. I some how lost track of time and space. I don't know how high I was, nor how fast I was going, neither the time I stayed up...
I was flying in that direction of the second field coming in WSW, I noticed the fence was there, waiting for me to F*** up. I was wondering if I was going to make it over, everybody else at the LZ were wondering the same thing...
I remembered a little trick that Jeffo taught me about fences coming at me, and fences passing under me, So I knew that I was going to make it over but still that thought Am I really was still there, I flew over the fence and had enoguh speed for ground effect there was no wind at the LZ, the glider came in on wheels and a good landing it was. If there would had been wind I may have not made it over, maybe.
I was later told by pilots that I cleared that fence by a few feet, I was still shaken up a bit...
Sam Kellner - 2011/11/07
After that first FL flight at Packsaddle, which included gaining altitude above launch and soaring the entire ridge, Al told me the instructor offered him H-1 for $400. or H-2 for $800.
Zack C - 2011/11/10
Tad believes John died because he had not been taught to fly from the basetube. From Al's report, he hadn't been either. (Actually, from Al's report, it doesn't sound like he was taught how to do turns at all.)
bobk - 2011/10/26
The answer is that we don't judge the meeting of standards for ourselves, and instead we accept USHPA's judgement of standards. If they say you're an Advanced Instructor, then we say you're an Advanced Instructor.
Tad Eareckson wrote:If you're truly as proficient flying this crap configuration as this crap configuration will allow, you should be able to INSTANTLY adjust to flying prone, supine, suprone, seated, or standing in the control frame. Making hang gliders go the way you want them to is virtually all about FEEL - just like a skateboard - and you either got it or you don't.
Tad Eareckson wrote:Hang gliding culture has gotta stop thinking of hang gliders as weight shift controlled aircraft.
Tad Eareckson wrote:...tow "instructors" are still telling them that if they get turned away from the tug the towline tension will pull them under the forward/high wing and bring them back in line...
Tad Eareckson wrote:That mindset has precipitated such follies and disasters as the "floating crossbar"....
Tad Eareckson wrote:If the pilot's weight is shifted without differential wire tensioning the glider will pitch and/or roll OPPOSITE to what is predicted by the "weight shift" model.
SamKellner wrote:However IMO, Martin And B do not fall into this category.
Nobody wrote:The response to your questions are disgusting at best. 95% of the so called "pilots" on this forum are total idiots.
I will send Fred a PM, I'm sure he can help you find some answers.Hi Fred, Can you please help this guy?
ZackC wrote:And I don't consider flying upright a 'crap configuration'...we launch in this configuration, which would be pretty crazy of us if it was really 'crap', right?
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Calling floating crossbars a 'folly' or 'disaster' is pretty bold considering they've been standard for decades. I thought they allowed or at least facilitated wing warping.
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You totally lost me there.
I was hang gliding on Vancouver Island '92-'93. Had about 12 flights with 3 soaring flights. Gave it up and pursued other things. 3 years ago, got back into the sport with Paragliding and am almost at a P3 level now with that. I will be shortly moving to Abbotsford BC and will be able to take up Hang gliding again. I would love some advice from you all on how you think I should get started again. Buy gear? Freedom? Falcon? Other? What is the closest training hill to my location? Kamloops BC? Are there any recommended schools in my area? I would like to work towards Canadian ratings. I have seen many pilots flying Woodside. Anybody flying Bridal? Are there quite a few HG pilots in the lower mainland area? Thanks, I look forward to any advice you have for me.
Burn your paraglider so we know your serious
The response to your questions are disgusting at best. 95% of the so called "pilots" on this forum are total idiots.
I will send Fred a PM, I'm sure he can help you find some answers.
junglepilot wrote:3 years ago, got back into the sport with Paragliding and am almost at a P3 level now with that.
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Thanks, I look forward to any advice you have for me.
kermit wrote:Burn your paraglider so we know your serious
Nobody wrote:Junglepilot was treated like s*** by Kermit, Lostgriz and Sam.
I didn't think it was all that
PS I sent him a link to Kite strings.
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