Sign in, say "hi", ... and be welcomed.

Sylmar on Leap Year Day

Postby Bob Kuczewski » Thu Mar 01, 2012 1:25 am

It turns out that I made my first solo flight at Sylmar on February 29th, 2004. So I can only fly on my "anniversary" date every 4 years (2004, 2008, 2012 ...).

Today I made my third "Leap Day" flight at Sylmar, and as tradition dictates I got a picture with one of my most respected instructors Joe Greblo:

20120229_Joe_Bob_1.jpg
20120229_Joe_Bob_1.jpg (63.11 KiB) Viewed 5488 times


I also got a peek at the Gazebo project which is looking very nice:

20120229_Gazebo007.jpg
20120229_Gazebo007.jpg (63.57 KiB) Viewed 5488 times

20120229_Gazebo006.jpg
20120229_Gazebo006.jpg (64.97 KiB) Viewed 5488 times

20120229_Gazebo003.jpg
20120229_Gazebo003.jpg (51.42 KiB) Viewed 5488 times

20120229_Gazebo001.jpg
20120229_Gazebo001.jpg (75.95 KiB) Viewed 5488 times


It turned out to be a great flying day:

20120229_Kagel.jpg
20120229_Kagel.jpg (67.75 KiB) Viewed 5488 times

20120229_Launch_cond.jpg
20120229_Launch_cond.jpg (35.97 KiB) Viewed 5488 times


Best of all, I got to see Lynden return to hang gliding after a long absence:

20120229_Lynden_2.jpg
20120229_Lynden_2.jpg (69.84 KiB) Viewed 5488 times

Lynden was featured in our September 2008 Pilot Profile for the Torrey Hawks, and he's been working on his multi-engine rating. It was good to share the air with him again today.

As for the flight itself. I flew for about an hour and 8 minutes (according to my vario). I got about 1000 feet over launch, and at that time the "cloud suck" was so strong that I had both of my arms locked pushing the bar toward my knees. Even that wasn't enough and the vario was still beeping so I resorted to slipping turns to finally get back down. I could have flown much longer, but I didn't wear gloves and the cold eventually drove me to a warm landing in the grassy LZ.

Sylmar is a super club!!      :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
Join a National Hang Gliding Organization: US Hawks at ushawks.org
View my rating at: US Hang Gliding Rating System
Every human at every point in history has an opportunity to choose courage over cowardice. Look around and you will find that opportunity in your own time.
Bob Kuczewski
User avatar
Contributor
Contributor
 
Posts: 8374
Joined: Fri Aug 13, 2010 2:40 pm
Location: San Diego, CA

February 28th, 2012 - Landing at Torrey

Postby Bob Kuczewski » Mon Mar 05, 2012 9:00 pm

I recently got an email message with 3 great photos of my hang gliding landing approach at Torrey on February 28th, 2012.

These are probably the best pictures I have of myself in the air, and they were taken by a photographer named Jim Burke who happened to be at Torrey when I was landing. Jim was kind enough to give me his card and send me these photos in high resolution (these are about 1/3 of the full-size versions). If you want to see some of Jim's other work, visit his web site at: loveofphotography.net.

Thanks for the great photos Jim!!!    :clap: :wave: :thumbup: :clap: :) :thumbup: :wave: :clap:

3630LJ22812.JPG
3630LJ22812.JPG (144.22 KiB) Viewed 5476 times

3631LJ22812.JPG
3631LJ22812.JPG (166.32 KiB) Viewed 5476 times

3632LJ22812.JPG
3632LJ22812.JPG (164.32 KiB) Viewed 5476 times
Join a National Hang Gliding Organization: US Hawks at ushawks.org
View my rating at: US Hang Gliding Rating System
Every human at every point in history has an opportunity to choose courage over cowardice. Look around and you will find that opportunity in your own time.
Bob Kuczewski
User avatar
Contributor
Contributor
 
Posts: 8374
Joined: Fri Aug 13, 2010 2:40 pm
Location: San Diego, CA

Re: Flight Log (all flying-related activities welcome)

Postby Bob Kuczewski » Wed Mar 14, 2012 9:09 am

March 13, 2012

I flew my Falcon 3 (HG) at Torrey from about 2:40pm to about 3:50pm (about 1 hour and 10 minutes). I had a great flight and a nice landing on top.

I flew my Large Arcus (PG) at Torrey from about 5pm to 6pm. Around 5:50 it started getting lighter and more north. There were 3 paragliders in the air including one tandem. I made several passes attempting to land on top, but I didn't have enough altitude to do so safely. This was complicated by the other two paragliders trying to do the same in a fairly tight area. In yielding the airspace I found myself sufficiently out of the lift band that I was not able to stay up. I landed safely on the beach near the southern trail. I had seen at least one other paraglider land on the beach during my flight.

Overall, it was a great day!! I didn't mind yielding the airspace to the other gliders since that allowed them to land on top. Furthermore, safety dictates beach landings as a preferable alternative to marginal top landings since the consequences of the latter can be much more severe (injury, helicopter rescues, and even death). There seems to be a "macho" top-landing culture at Torrey that encourages "squeaking it in" on top when better judgement would call for a beach landing. This is complicated by the contentious situation at that site.
Join a National Hang Gliding Organization: US Hawks at ushawks.org
View my rating at: US Hang Gliding Rating System
Every human at every point in history has an opportunity to choose courage over cowardice. Look around and you will find that opportunity in your own time.
Bob Kuczewski
User avatar
Contributor
Contributor
 
Posts: 8374
Joined: Fri Aug 13, 2010 2:40 pm
Location: San Diego, CA

Re: Flight Log (all flying-related activities welcome)

Postby Bob Kuczewski » Thu Mar 15, 2012 6:16 pm

March 15th, 2012

No hang gliding today. :(

But I did take my PG for a short flight (maybe 5 to 10 minutes). The wind was variable and I witnessed at least 2 PGs sink out and go to the beach (one solo and one tandem). But the wind came up long enough for me to make several passes on the north face and then come back to the LZ. I picked up quite a bit of lift just by the lifeguard lookout and that got me high enough that I flew through on my first landing attempt. So I went back to that same spot to get up again for my top landing.
Join a National Hang Gliding Organization: US Hawks at ushawks.org
View my rating at: US Hang Gliding Rating System
Every human at every point in history has an opportunity to choose courage over cowardice. Look around and you will find that opportunity in your own time.
Bob Kuczewski
User avatar
Contributor
Contributor
 
Posts: 8374
Joined: Fri Aug 13, 2010 2:40 pm
Location: San Diego, CA

Re: Flight Log (all flying-related activities welcome)

Postby SamKellner » Thu Mar 15, 2012 7:36 pm

Hi Bob,

Thanks for posting those pics of Dave. I missed seeing them earlier, somehow. :eh:

You guys are air hogs. :thumbup:
Southwest Texas Hang Gliders
US Hawks Hang Gliding Assn.
Chapter #4
SamKellner
User avatar
Contributor
Contributor
 
Posts: 1258
Joined: Mon Aug 30, 2010 7:15 pm
Location: SW Texas

Re: Flight Log (all flying-related activities welcome)

Postby terryJm » Mon Apr 30, 2012 8:21 am

Hello Bob, finely had the chance to test fly the S-2 (135) yesterday, same place you foot launched, not as high, needed more F/L to be current. Had three weak flights, smooth, 15mph. Too challenging for the scooter test. One thing at a time. more later, Terry
terryJm
User avatar
Contributor
Contributor
 
Posts: 84
Joined: Sat Jan 08, 2011 10:51 am

Re: Flight Log (all flying-related activities welcome)

Postby Bob Kuczewski » Mon Apr 30, 2012 11:52 am

terryJm wrote:One thing at a time.

That's the way to do it Terry ... one thing at a time.      :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
Join a National Hang Gliding Organization: US Hawks at ushawks.org
View my rating at: US Hang Gliding Rating System
Every human at every point in history has an opportunity to choose courage over cowardice. Look around and you will find that opportunity in your own time.
Bob Kuczewski
User avatar
Contributor
Contributor
 
Posts: 8374
Joined: Fri Aug 13, 2010 2:40 pm
Location: San Diego, CA

Re: Flight Log (all flying-related activities welcome)

Postby Bob Kuczewski » Mon May 14, 2012 12:03 am

I've really been getting behind on posting my flights. I might go back and repost some of the earlier ones later, but for now I'm just going to post photos from today's flights.

I had 2 hang gliding flights during our "Second Sunday at Torrey" today (May 13th, 2012). The first flight was about 20 minutes and the second about 40 minutes. I'll divide the flights into two posts.

Here are the pictures from the first flight:

Launching:
v07_t4m55s.jpg
v07_t4m55s.jpg (31.94 KiB) Viewed 5408 times


Thanking the wire crew:
v07_t4m59s.jpg
v07_t4m59s.jpg (20.78 KiB) Viewed 5408 times


Heading south from launch:
v07_t6m49s.jpg
v07_t6m49s.jpg (38.15 KiB) Viewed 5408 times


The "southern rhino horn":
v07_t7m07s.jpg
v07_t7m07s.jpg (45.09 KiB) Viewed 5408 times


Just south of the "palm tree mansion":
v07_t7m50s.jpg
v07_t7m50s.jpg (63.83 KiB) Viewed 5408 times


The "shell pool" mansion:
v07_t8m19s.jpg
v07_t8m19s.jpg (50 KiB) Viewed 5408 times


Turning down near "Horizons":
v07_t8m30s.jpg
v07_t8m30s.jpg (29.88 KiB) Viewed 5408 times


Approaching Scripps Pier:
v07_t11m53s.jpg
v07_t11m53s.jpg (39.04 KiB) Viewed 5408 times


Approaching the Gliderport from the north:
v07_t20m42s.jpg
v07_t20m42s.jpg (52.9 KiB) Viewed 5408 times


Upright for landing:
v07_t23m58s.jpg
v07_t23m58s.jpg (43.4 KiB) Viewed 5408 times


Final approach:
v07_t24m08s.jpg
v07_t24m08s.jpg (44.47 KiB) Viewed 5408 times


Running out the landing:
v07_t24m16s.jpg
v07_t24m16s.jpg (59.18 KiB) Viewed 5408 times


Carrying back to the tie-down area:
v07_t24m17s.jpg
v07_t24m17s.jpg (57.86 KiB) Viewed 5408 times
Join a National Hang Gliding Organization: US Hawks at ushawks.org
View my rating at: US Hang Gliding Rating System
Every human at every point in history has an opportunity to choose courage over cowardice. Look around and you will find that opportunity in your own time.
Bob Kuczewski
User avatar
Contributor
Contributor
 
Posts: 8374
Joined: Fri Aug 13, 2010 2:40 pm
Location: San Diego, CA

Re: Flight Log (all flying-related activities welcome)

Postby Bob Kuczewski » Mon May 14, 2012 12:19 am

The video camera ran out of space during the second flight, but here are the photos that it captured from my second flight of the day (May 13th, 2012):

Hook in check before launch:
v15_t02m41s.jpg
v15_t02m41s.jpg (47.32 KiB) Viewed 5408 times


Ernie wiring me at launch:
v15_t03m39s.jpg
v15_t03m39s.jpg (43.72 KiB) Viewed 5408 times


Ernie clears launch:
v15_t03m43s.jpg
v15_t03m43s.jpg (41.09 KiB) Viewed 5408 times


In the air:
v15_t03m44s.jpg
v15_t03m44s.jpg (34.14 KiB) Viewed 5408 times


Flying toward the "North Face":
v15_t04m11s.jpg
v15_t04m11s.jpg (49.43 KiB) Viewed 5408 times


Turning south of launch (golf course and flat rock in the distant background):
v15_t09m19s.jpg
v15_t09m19s.jpg (22.34 KiB) Viewed 5408 times


I believe that's the north trail ... but I'm not sure:
v15_t11m35s.jpg
v15_t11m35s.jpg (50.02 KiB) Viewed 5408 times


UCSD in the background:
v15_t11m40s.jpg
v15_t11m40s.jpg (35.61 KiB) Viewed 5408 times


South of the mansions by Horizons:
v15_t11m55s.jpg
v15_t11m55s.jpg (28.6 KiB) Viewed 5408 times


Turning just north of Scripps pier:
v15_t13m15s.jpg
v15_t13m15s.jpg (27.7 KiB) Viewed 5408 times


Returning from Scripps pier:
v15_t13m18s.jpg
v15_t13m18s.jpg (48.45 KiB) Viewed 5408 times


Returning to Horizons:
v15_t14m21s.jpg
v15_t14m21s.jpg (51.51 KiB) Viewed 5408 times


Back to the "Shell Pool" mansion:
v15_t15m49s.jpg
v15_t15m49s.jpg (48.69 KiB) Viewed 5408 times


Flying north toward the Gliderport
v15_t17m54s.jpg
v15_t17m54s.jpg (46.83 KiB) Viewed 5408 times


Flying back over Gliderport:
v15_t19m48s.jpg
v15_t19m48s.jpg (45.25 KiB) Viewed 5408 times


Unfortunately, the video camera ran out of memory so I didn't capture the rest of the flight. But I'm pretty happy with what I did capture.    :thumbup:
Join a National Hang Gliding Organization: US Hawks at ushawks.org
View my rating at: US Hang Gliding Rating System
Every human at every point in history has an opportunity to choose courage over cowardice. Look around and you will find that opportunity in your own time.
Bob Kuczewski
User avatar
Contributor
Contributor
 
Posts: 8374
Joined: Fri Aug 13, 2010 2:40 pm
Location: San Diego, CA

Re: Flight Log (all flying-related activities welcome)

Postby Bill Cummings » Mon May 14, 2012 12:07 pm

Years back in the 80’s or 90’s Dave Alan Dybsan would put together “The Cosmos Cross Country Challenge.” Pilots from all over the mid west would head for Cosmos, Minnesota and have a tow meet from the county roads near town. One day about 15 miles east of take off and very high approaching Hutchinson, Minnesota I started to woof my cookies due to the strong thermal turbulence. I decided that I would press on anyway until I made it to the edge of the Minneapolis controlled airspace and land there and get witnesses to sign off on my landing.
I flew over Otter Lake just to the west of “Hutch,” and stayed over the south edge of town to avoid, by a mile, the drop zone for the sky divers at HCD airfield also know as the Ken Butler Field.
I was looking for circling hang gliding pilots ahead to the ESE when I heard a terrible high pitched male voice screaming and watched a body, tumbling and spinning for the ground, without his glider. I was terror struck. Before I could even utter the universal “S” word a rectangular chute blossomed from the falling body and started the glide south to the airport‘s drop zone.
That was by far the worst practicable joke anyone could possibly play on someone. I was so rattled and mad that I sunk out and had to landed at the “Hutch,” airport. I staked my glider down, walked over, and stood near the skydivers bull’s eye but no one approached me from the group of divers. And it was a damn good thing too.
Bill Cummings
User avatar
Contributor
Contributor
 
Posts: 3359
Joined: Wed Jul 13, 2011 6:20 pm
Location: Las Cruces NM 88005 (Region 4)

PreviousNext
Forum Statistics

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: JoeF and 16 guests

Options

Return to Hang Gliding General