I will rephrase my comments,When I first got my instructor ticket my cfi's
instructions were "Use your experience and skill to not get in a possition
that you need to use your superior flying skills to get out of" I still
think they flew it well but shouldn't have got in that possition.
At 05:21 09 February 2012, Morgan wrote:
>I hope that we get a "Never Again" type of story out of this from
>Jeffrey or the pilot under review. For those not familiar, AOPA does
>articles on bad experiences that turned out OK in the end so that
>others might learn from them. This seems like a good event for that
>kind of public debrief that we could all learn from.
>
>We've had a couple of really good examples of this kind of honest
>debrief and assessment in the PASCO community in the last year and I
>think it goes a long way towards improving safety when we share how we
>screwed up so that others might learn.
>
>Only two people know the circumstances of that flight and landing. So
>far they haven't spoken up and the speculation is all that we have to
>go off of and the assumptions of how bad it could have been or what
>might have lead to being on the wrong side of the mountain.
>
>I hope that they are able to find the courage to describe the
>situation. Not defend it, just describe it. Unfortunately with all
>of the attacks, I suspect that will be a hard thing to come forward
>with.
>
>As a side note. FARs require staying 500ft away from people in
>sparsely populated area's which I'd say the mountains probably
>qualify. I can see some of the "complaints" in the comments as being
>directed at gliders that may very well have been at least 500ft away,
>but it's all about perception and that's hard to control.
>
>
http://rgl.faa.gov/Regulatory_and_Guidance_Library/rgFAR.nsf/0/78096E016AFA=
>36F8852566CF006150B1?OpenDocument
>
>Morgan
>
>On Feb 8, 6:41=A0pm, Darryl Ramm wrote:
>> On Wednesday, February 8, 2012 3:14:09 PM UTC-8, Jonathon May wrote:
>> > Damn good flying from what I can see.
>>
>> Damn irresponsible from what I can see. Sorry, but I get really
>frustrate=
>d with complimenting this behavior at all. Yes the stick skills to
execute
>=
>the landing may have been impressive (and likely that's what was meant in
>t=
>he comment), but the likely poor judgement and risk exposure to people on
>t=
>he ground are severe. Several possible better things might have been
>possib=
>le earlier, but there is a Golf course 2 - 2.5 km away fairly straight
>down=
>hill (500' lower elevation) from the landing location. Effectively zero
>cha=
>nce of hitting anybody on the snow covered abandoned golf course. I just
>ca=
>nnot fathom putting a glider on that ski-run with that golf course so
>close=
>.. Of course it would have been been better to go earlier to KTVL airport
>ne=
>arby.
>>
>> Fairly benign weather conditions were likely, no bursts or sudden
>downdra=
>fts likely. Quite possible that the forecast and actual wind reports from
>n=
>earby peaks indicating a reverse to typical wind direction with the
glider
>=
>now flying more the lee side of the mountain may have been a factor. But
>th=
>ey should have had a lot of time after crossing the ridge into the South
>La=
>ke Tahoe bowl area to work out that was going on.
>>
>> Of course there are always dangers of making uniformed comments, and
>seco=
>nd guessing any situation, and yes I am doing that, but the action of
>landi=
>ng this glider and putting people on the ground at such high risk just
>claw=
>s at me, especially when there appears to have been useful safer (for
>third=
> parties) alternatives.
>>
>> If you are not familiar with this area, go have a virtual look, you can
>f=
>ly around in the Google Earth's flight simulator and the default Minden
>dem=
>o terrain for SilentWings covers this area, and I assume the same for
>Condo=
>r. Try running different scenarios in your mind and think what you might
>do=
>..
>>
>> I am assuming the landing location was on "First Run" at Heavenly near
>th=
>e main lodge building around about 38=B055'59.77"N 119=B056'27.08"W
>>
>> The Golf course is at 38=B056'21.61"N 119=B057'58.76"W
>>
>> The North end of runway 18 @ KTVL is at 38=B054'14.98"N
119=B059'32.12"W
>>
>> As other commentators have noted it is very unfortunate to see a
Soaring
>=
>NV glider involved in this. Their operation really is impressive, people
>th=
>ere care deeply about promoting soaring, they have a great well equipped
>mo=
>dern glider fleet and saftey is something they seem to care deeply about
>(e=
>..g. being a hard advocate for use of transponders in the busy airspace
of
>t=
>he Reno area and many other things).
>>
>> Maybe we'll find out more what happened and we'll be able to make more
>in=
>formed comments but if nothing else I hope at least thinking about this
>hel=
>ps folks in future choices between different land-out options where there
>c=