If someone is proficient in wheel landings...
EVERYBODY is proficient in wheel landings. I ignored what my instructor told me on my first ever flight on a glider and did a perfect wheel landing. Aside from the fact that they're brain dead easy you get more airtime.
Later as a Kitty Hawk Kites instructor my best students ignored MY instructions for standup landings 'cause they also were more interested it getting airtime than stupid standup landings.
And there have been untold hordes of people who've had their flying careers interrupted and ended - sometimes along with their lives - because hang gliding is more interested in standup landings than it is airtime.
...then there should be a provision for getting a rating with a wheel landing restriction...
No. The wheel landing should be the default. No one should be made to feel that his rating is inferior for want of that extremely intermittent "skill" being demonstrated.
A no wind standup landing typically requires the pilot to violate the hell out of the glider's placarded positive pitch limitation. That's aerobatics. Aerobatics are dangerous, especially...
Jim Rooney - 2011/06/12
Most common HG injury... spiral fracture of the humerus.
...within a couple of feet of the surface.
...(which may imply suitable site restrictions).
So does that mean that Chris Starbuck (paraplegic since mid Seventies standard (swing seat) crash and very active pilot since) should be denied the opportunity to fly Yosemite? 'Cause he might pile in and mess himself almost as bad as Russ Locke did a bit over a month ago?
But let's say that we DO have a Standup Landing Special Skill signoff that IS required for certain sites. If we regularly put people into fields in which their safety is dependent upon consistent well executed standup landings we WILL SEE a LOT of injuries.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=AEICgGVJdSsBut this stuff ... is just a bunch of juvenile name calling.
I know, but you get so much more pee-peed off at me whenever I do the adult name calling thing.
It undermines your credibility, and causes me (and others) to not even read what you write.
And maybe has the opposite effect on even more others. Hard to say.
I note the "sexy violent death" thread on The Jack Show videos has scored over five hundred hits in under four days. I'd kill (but not rape) for that kinda readership on Kite Strings.
There's nothing wrong with being critical, but please stick to descriptions of the facts. There's nothing wrong with citing reasons you are not happy with Diev or Jim Rooney or anyone else. But name calling is just as uncool for you to do as it is for anyone else to do.
But it saves so much time and effort - and still conveys the critical information. And I'm having a hard time figuring out how I can cite reasons I'm not happy with Diev and Rooney without getting you all pee-peed off at me about long posts. Damned if you do, damned if you don't. I need a drink.
Incompetence survives when competent people are punished and incompetent people thrive.
Funny you should've been talking about punishing competence just then.
http://kitestrings.prophpbb.com/post509.html#p509Scooped you by fifty-four minutes and two seconds.
All of these concepts support one another and are all important to building a better national organization.
Yep, but I don't believe that we should be too eager at any stage of our organizations' developments to attract a lot of people who have absolutely NOTHING relating to competence, fairness, or respect for due process in their genetic makeups. And I think we need solid mechanisms for excreting the ones that slip through the cracks. I'll keep you posted with my recommendations.
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Oops. Shoulda been "Darned if you do, darned if you don't." And by drink I obviously meant Kool-Aid. Sorry.