Rick, is it known that the below company (via that web site link) was the outfit doing the truck tow tandems?
The thing that gets me in this case is the absence of an observer on the back of the truck. While it is possible to do without an observer - I wouldn't call it a good idea at all. I've done a couple hundred truck tows using the Air Time of Lubbock (or ATOL) system and we ALWAYS had a observer in the back of the truck. And he was outfitted with a hook knife to cut the line if anything went wrong (such as an inability of the pilot to release).
Could be that the FAA needs to step in and make SERIOUS guidelines regarding the procedures involved with ANY Part 103 Tandem Exemption flight. Requirements such as mandatory HD recording of each flight. Mandatory in truck observers/spotters during truck towing situations. Radio communications between pilot and tow craft (truck or aero).
Of course no new regulations could be imposed and the Tandem Exemption could be pulled. Or nothing done on anybody's part and people keep dieing.
An emphasis needs to be made STRONGLY that tandem screw ups should NEVER happen. "Never" should be the mind set at least!
RickMasters wrote:What to Expect During Your First Tandem Hang Gliding Experience
In the "good ol' days" of hang gliding, enthusiasts would literally run and jump off of cliffs to launch their hang glider. Imagine how intimidating that could be for a first-time pilot. But there's no need to panic! There are two basic and extremely safe methods for getting started as a beginning hang gliding pilot.
Lessons are available which involve instruction on training, or "bunny," hills. The bunny hills allow the novice to experience hang gliding from only several feet above the ground. Training entails practice from the bunny hills under a controlled environment with certified instructors. Your instructor will help you become familiar with the equipment you will be using. Then you will practice solo control of the hang glider by flying no higher than 10 to 20 feet in the air, after which you and the instructor will embark on your tandem adventure by foot-launching the hang glider from a much steeper hill.
As an alternative, you may choose an aerotow high-altitude hang glide lesson, sure to make your cloud-bustin' adventure stress-free and exciting! After some brief general instruction you'll be fitted into your harness, and you and the instructor will be elevated by an ultralight plane to up to 3000 feet in the air!
The plane will then release you, and the sound of the engine fading away will soon be replaced by the sound of the wind whooshing by you as you gracefully soar along on pillows of air. Your instructor will teach you how to speed up, slow down, or change the direction of your hang glider.
But don't get too involved in steering your hang glider that you don't notice the landscape above and below you! The stress of everyday life melts away, with not a cubicle or file cabinet in sight! Only the sloping hills of trees.never-ending blue skies.perhaps a mighty eagle or two.
After an exhilarating flight, your instructor will prepare for a smooth and soft landing. Your hang gliding adventure is over!
http://www.weaty.com/HangGliding/Hanggl ... glide.html