Can't we all just get along?
Of course he said that after quite a crime spree.
Never mind.
Can't we all just get along?
I have engaged you in several long discussions only to find you a recalcitrant egomaniac.
Your take on things is, as Dutcher suggested, evangelical...
...if it ain't your way, it's heresy.
You don't care for discussion...
Tad Eareckson - 2011/09/23
WHAT PROBLEMS OF ONE POINT USING A KOCH TWO STAGE OR TWO POINT (ONE TO ONE) IS A TWO TO ONE BRIDLE SOLVING?
The Linknife, by the way, has been in constant use for 15 years without a single injury as a result and many happy pilots.
Keith Skiles - 2011/06/02
I witnessed the one at Lookout. It was pretty ugly. Low angle of attack, too much speed and flew off the cart like a rocket until the weak link broke, she stalled and it turned back towards the ground.
Peter Birren - 2008/10/27
I know about this type of accident because it happened to me, breaking four ribs and my larynx... and I was aerotowing using a dolly.
Peter Birren - 2008/10/27
Imagine if you will, just coming off the cart and center punching a thermal which takes you instantly straight up while the tug is still on the ground. Know what happens? VERY high towline forces and an over-the-top lockout. You'll have both hands on the basetube pulling it well past your knees but the glider doesn't come down and still the weaklink doesn't break (.8G). So you pull whatever release you have but the one hand still on the basetube isn't enough to hold the nose down and you pop up and over into an unplanned semi-loop. Been there, done that... at maybe 200 feet agl.
JohnG - 2009/04/13
Rick,
Not being constructive? There is one person who has put more thought and time into releases than anyone. That person is Tad. He explains the pros and cons to every release out there. I gave you the link to more release information than the average person could ever digest, and I didn't get a thank you. Just you bitching that we aren't being constructive. What more could you want? He has created something that is a solution, but no one is using it... apparently you aren't interested either. So what gives??? What do you want us to tell you? Your concerns echo Tad's concerns, so why not use his system? Every other system out there has known flaws.
Thanks for joining in the conversation.
I think it's healthy to try to resolve some of these past issues.
We have a very small sport and it's not healthy to have us fractured due to past history.
So I really appreciate when people make a sincere effort to bring up past issues and hopefully resolve them in a positive manner.
So I'll add that I think your assessment of Tad is mostly accurate.
Having said that, I still have hope that we might get people like Tad to drop the personal vendettas and apply their knowledge to improving the sport.
If we can't, then the US Hawks might be a short experiment in free speech.
Can't we all just get along?
Birren wrote:I have engaged you in several long discussions only to find you a recalcitrant egomaniac.
TadEareckson wrote:Yeah, I hear that kind of thing a lot.
TadEareckson wrote:But what I DON'T hear much of is "You're wrong on this because..." when the "because" stuff is based upon something in the REAL world.
Gee, I wonder why you hear that kind of thing a lot ... maybe because it's true?!?
...having an obstinately uncooperative attitude toward authority or discipline.
Tad, you're wrong about forcing people to launch with a tight hang strap in all conditions...
...because it adds more danger to high wind / turbulent launch situations than it removes.
There, you're wrong, you're wrong, and you're wrong!!
The "purpose" of a weaklink is to increase the safety of the towing operation. PERIOD.
The "purpose" of a weaklink is to increase the safety of the towing operation. PERIOD.
The "purpose" of a weaklink is to increase the safety of the towing operation. PERIOD.
You just want to be right and show everyone how brilliant you are.
Mitch Shipley - 2011/01/31
Jim, as I am starting to play with Elektra Tow (ET) at Quest Air (the battery powered "scooter" tow system you and Adam got me jazzed up about up at Highland) I've watched this thread closely. We all can learn.
Enjoy your posts, as always, and find your comments solid, based on hundreds of hours / tows of experience and backed up by a keen intellect/knowledge of the issues when it comes to most things in general and hang gliding AT/Towing in particular. Wanted to go on record in case anyone reading wanted to know one persons comments they should give weight to.
And when you happen to be wrong, that becomes a recipe for an endless stream of nonsense because you won't admit it.
A glider doesn't feel like it's pulling you off the hill if you're not hooked in.
So when you say you don't hear people telling you why you're wrong ... that's because you just don't listen!!!
And because you don't listen, then that makes it frustrating for people who respond to you.
So they just throw up their hands and say "why bother?" as I am doing now with the rest of your post.
I just don't have time to keep answering the same questions over and over and over again.
Finally, I continue to assert that your goal is not to improve safety as much as it is "disemboweling" the people whom you despise (Tad wrote: "As soon as he does that I can REALLY start disemboweling him").
I assert that you do this because you've felt slighted in some way or another (maybe with a remark, or maybe by someone not hailing you as the savior of towing, or maybe just by someone not hanging on every word you write).
I think you're trying to beat people into showing you respect, and that causes them to respect you less and less.
So I challenge you to prove to me (and to everyone on this forum) that your real goal is to improve safety by winning people over with calm discussions that don't simultaneously attempt to insult and/or "disembowel" them.
If you can do that, then I'll start listening again. Until then, all I see is a vendetta, and it's not currently worth my time to read or respond.
Zack C - 2011/08/12
These statements baffle me. I judge someone's ideas by their own merit, not my assessment of his character. I'd rather have the best hang gliding instructor in the world than the nicest, even if the best was a total d*ck.
TadEareckson wrote:Blah blah blah blah blah
TadEareckson wrote:When you're at the top of your game - why not?
TadEareckson wrote:Blah blah blah blah blah
TadEareckson wrote:bobk wrote:And because you don't listen, then that makes it frustrating for people who respond to you.
Funny, I don't seem to be noticing that sort of thing too much when I'm doing procedures, equipment,and physics with Zack, deltaman, and Nobody over at Kite Strings - or really with miguel or Bill over here.
TadEareckson wrote:Blah blah blah blah blah
TadEareckson wrote:I just don't want him killing my nephew when I'm not around to protect him.
TadEareckson wrote:Blah blah blah blah blah
TadEareckson wrote:bobk wrote:So I challenge you to prove to me (and to everyone on this forum) that your real goal is to improve safety by winning people over with calm discussions that don't simultaneously attempt to insult and/or "disembowel" them.
I have absolutely no interest whatsoever in proving to you or anyone else on this or any forum what my goal is. It's not important or relevant.
TadEareckson wrote:Blah blah blah blah blah
If this is the top of your game, then you should pick another game that doesn't involve telling new pilots that they should be lifting their gliders into a turbulent jet stream just to verify something that they checked 10 seconds ago.
Christian Williams - 2011/10/25
What's more, I believe that all hooked-in checks prior to the last one before takeoff are a waste of time, not to say dangerous, because they build a sense of security which should not be built more than one instant before commitment to flight.
Yes, because you don't have anyone challenging you there.
You've banned anyone who might utter a peep of an objection.
Sorry, I'm not wasting my time to respond.
If that's your motive, then how about if you just tell your nephew to stay away from him? Duh?
Oh, but you won't do that because that's just a smokescreen for your real agenda ... to "disembowel" people. Got cha!!
Gee, I could have never seen that dodge coming a mile away!!
Sorry, I'm not wasting my time to respond.
TadEareckson wrote:Challenges involving people who speak science, math, and logic tend not to escalate very much.
TadEareckson wrote:The only bannings that can be documented at either of these places have been Nobody and me.
On May 9th, 2011, bobk wrote:You know I'm not very fond of people being banned.
On May 9th, 2011, TadEareckson wrote:As I've said before...
With what I'm trying to do at Kite Strings I'm EXTREMELY fond of seeing people banned. You need people with brains at the top to tell the dregs that tend to do most of the flying what they can and can't do - just like in REAL aviation.
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