In the face of so many collapse deaths, the rationalizations of soaring parachutists are incredible. I expect this guy to make the list one of these days:
Re: Bones Or Baggers?
Postby Sean Buckner » Fri Mar 02, 2012 2:08 pm
Bob,
I totally understand why HG piltos thing PG is unsafe because of the rigidity of the craft they fly. It just does not make sense to most Hg pilots why pg wings collapse. Just think if our wing was solid, and we can make them solid if they wanted to... Kite boarding wings actually pump up theleading edge with air and maintain a certain amount of air pressure to keep them ridgid.. But I beleive PG is a safer aircraft with the ability to collpase...Again it all boils down to pilots judgements and thier ability to remain calm in certain situations. Also... When a PG wing collapses,, it will reopen at some point. Usually very quick and before the pilot knows it happened... In more turbulent conditions that may give a 50% collapse, with the right training, you can manage directional control somewhat and will be able to get the wing back flying. To me that is safe... The ability to reinflate the wing. Now... What happens when you break a side wire on HG... I think if you have an issue with the mechanics of a HG,, your pretty much screwed. With PG, I have known pilots to break many lines to the glider and still fly it, and not just the flight they broke on, but have launched with up to 7 lines broken... Infact, I have seen a PG cut in half from leading edge to trailing edge an still fly with out issue. The pilot hit a kite sting right in the middle of the wing didnt even know the glider was damaged , landed perfect with no issues.
I invite all the HG pilots out to the SIV clinic this weekend and see for yourself what is involved with a collapse of a paraglider... I think youd have a change in veiws about the topic.
I will also, if any HG pilot in the club wants to take a tandem ride with me and we willl collpase the wing and you can see for yourself that its really not that big of a deal.
http://www.azhpa.org/azhpa_forum/viewto ... 0&start=10
Soaring parachutists find comfort in the fact that since paragliders are designed to fail (collapse) , it's not really an equipment failure when they do.
http://www.abc15.com/news/region-phoeni ... 20Mountain
Here's an incredible rationalization from a very experienced hang glider pilot-turned-soaring-parachutist, J.C. Brown: "Yeah, I agree, surge to collapse is a safety feature of our inflatable wings. If PGs didn't do that we'd have a lot more cases of pilots being 'gift wrapped'."
Well, that sounds pretty safe to me...
http://www.paraglidingforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=5931