http://energykitesystems.net/Lift/hgh/T ... elines.pdf
Can anyone here point out any discrepancy in this document ?
Pilots below Advanced skill level should learn by first towing tandem, then with a novice glider...
Check conditions and signal when ready.
TadEareckson wrote:So, Current Dictator Bob and Future President Sam... What were YOUR impressions of the document?
Just kidding, we should probably just play it safe and harmonize with Rooney Tunes.
OK, so exactly where have I been a "Current Dictator"? Please name one single instance.
Just tell me where I've acted as a "Current Dictator" on this forum?
TadEareckson wrote:So, Current Dictator Bob and Future President Sam...
bobk wrote:OK, so exactly where have I been a "Current Dictator"? Please name one single instance.
TadEareckson (paraphrased) wrote:Blah, blah, blah ...
bobk wrote:Just tell me where I've acted as a "Current Dictator" on this forum?
TadEareckson (paraphrased) wrote:Blah, blah, blah ...
TadEareckson wrote:I'm trying to get through to Al that the single most dangerous thing he can do in hang gliding is assume that he's hooked in two seconds before launch and that ten minutes does not satisfy the requirement of "just prior" - no matter what his excellent instructor has told him.
TadEareckson (paraphrased) wrote:
Blah, blah, blah ...
Translation: Tad's got nothing, but he doesn't like that Sam banned him from SWTHG.
So he calls Bob a Dictator. Boo hoo.
Jim Rooney - 2011/08/31
But you see... I'm the guy you've got to convince.
(or whoever your tug pilot may be... but we all tend to have a similar opinion about this)
You've not heard about strong-link incidents.
Uh, yeah... cuz we don't let you use them.
"light" weaklink issues?
"I had to land"... boo hoo.
Zack C - 2011/08/26
Wow. The irony. The ARROGANCE. And people call TAD arrogant...I can see why you have so much contempt for this guy, Tad.
Banning - Commentary
bobk - 2010/09/14
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Bobfly wrote:
Bob had potential. But he's too much of "my way or the hiway" type of guy.
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Sorry Bobfly, but banning people for disagreeing is the definition of "my way or the hiway".
I will stand my ground and I will discuss a matter, and discuss a matter, and then discuss it some more. But I've never tossed anyone off of a forum (told them to "hit the highway") for disagreeing with me. So you are incorrect to say I'm a "my way or the highway" type of guy. That phrase ("my way or the highway") would be more appropriately applied to those who have actually kicked people off of their forums (or their organizations) because they couldn't stand up to a fair argument. Here are three examples from my own experience:
1. Davis...
2. SG and KK...
3. SG...
Now who are the "my way or the highway" people in these examples? In all three cases, I was banned because those people had no good arguments to the points I was making. They were all COWARDS and used the ban button because they couldn't stand up to a fair argument.
Free
Banning = Definition of "My Way or the Hiway"
Every banning that I have experienced has also had an element of cowardice.
Banning opposing opinions is always the law of the lowest common denominator.
Discussions and ideas are limited to the base level intellect of those with the power of the mouse click banning.
The group as a whole suffers those limitations.
bobk
Absolutely right.
And I'm trying to get through to you that Al already knew he was hooked in because he felt the glider trying to pull him off the hill. A glider doesn't feel like it's pulling you off the hill if you're not hooked in. What part of that don't you understand?
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 was having trouble blanching the glider level in that wind, Jeff was instructing me on how to hold the glider in that type of wind, finally after a few tries, I got it.
I felt as if the ramp was sucking me into it, it felt like a vacuum cleaner, I was telling Jeffo don't let go, the damn ramp is sucking me in, do worry he said, it is just the glider wanting to fly just relax, I will not move till you say clear and I won't let you go, or launch into bad wind....
Bob,
Do you find any discrepancy in this document?
I did feel the ramp sucking me in
I know I was hooked in because at the foot of the ramp I hooked myself in and closed the gate myself, drooped and did a hang check and got up and checked the carabiner again, then I stepped forward to feel the pull... I lifted the glider way up to feel the tug again, so I know that I was hooked in.... all I had to do next was put a combination lock on it to seal it.
My main problem that I took note of was controlling the glider in higher winds there was a lot of trash air in the area which made it harder to hold the HG level in higher winds... So, I had to wait for a good cycle to blow into the launch area and catch it before more trash air would blow in.... I remember that I had to bury my shoulders into the control frame to have a better hold of the HG...
Nobody wrote:http://energykitesystems.net/Lift/hgh/TadEareckson/ATGuidelines.pdf
Can anyone here point out any discrepancy in this document ?
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