Validate one's "Clear" sounding.
This topic thread invites what should be behind one's sounding "Clear!" at launch time. We are not to sound "Clear" meaninglessly or prematurely; the sounding should mean that things are safely clear for entering the launch phase of a hang gliding flight. What things? Discuss the things and how to identify what is involved with clearing the matters.
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Validating the right to sound "Clear"?
Clear is to signify
1. That other humans are to be out of the way of the launch operation anticipated. The pilot is responsible for launching only after other humans and animals are out of the way.
2. That the pilot has made it clear that the environment, the wing, his or her gear, the wind, the launch, the weather, the airspace traffic, skills, fitness are all right now clear of impediments to the flight that is about to be launched. What else? Is it clear that the pilot did a hang check and a final hook-in check? Is the sky clear relative to clouds, fog, insects, birds, aircraft, kites, balloons, ... ?
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How many times have pilots sounded "Clear" when the fact was that things were not clear? How many pilots are shorting the clearing list? Was something neglected in the clearing review? Complacency about clearing matters can bite badly. Am I getting too familiar with "Clear!" ... and forgetting what the sounding should really mean?