wingspan33 wrote:Free, I understand that the mechanism may have worked fine. Like my example of the rafting adventure, yea the rafts float, the life preservers will preserve your life, and the rusty paddles will paddle the rafts, . . .
BUT could one or all of those "slightly off" features of the equipment contribute to an accident?
Compare that to a well researched, developed and maintained professional product.
Harrison’s company was registered as a Nevada limited liability company LLC in January, according to secretary of state’s office.
This was a new venture fresh out of the gates. The long 2x6's for a base tube cradle does look like a quick cobble job.
More time to practice and work on their procedures would have been a good idea before going full scale carnival ride.
[Note : I have since seen some pictures that appear to be closer up shots of the "tow trailer" rig. In those pictures the details of the set-up seem more professional. The from-a-distance shots, not so much.
I wondered about the steel pipe tether that looked like it could easily be ripped off of it's flimsy looking attachment on the front of the trailer.
The idea is unique but I wondered about the leveraged stress on the structure. Who knows of anything like it elsewhere?
I was thinking that might have been be implicated in the crash. A quick turn throwing the glider off to the side?
I guess that was not the case.
On a new point - The tandem pilot was 55 years old. I had my first heart attack (very mild luckily!) when I was 54. I hope they do an autopsy on the pilot to be sure things didn't "go wrong" because he was having a serious heart related event. That would involve the kind of situation where there's not much that could have been done. Except perhaps the ability (through education) of the tandem pilot to recognize early symptoms.
My guess, we'll find this guy was very healthy. Black belt, clean living, kayaker..
With video on board the wing (has this actually been confirmed?) there are lots of things that can be better understood.
That's what we need to stop the speculation. Keep your own health up in the meantime.
It could be a while.