Winds Aloft… Lessons Learned
In a slow flying glider winds aloft can really matter as I think you'll agree with me after reading my little story below. It is not too often that [...]
In a slow flying glider winds aloft can really matter as I think you'll agree with me after reading my little story below. It is not too often that [...]
Simulation-based training offers a dynamic and risk-free approach to learning complex skills and procedures. Whether training to be a surgeon or maintaining proficiency as an airline pilot, simulation-based training is [...]
By Rich Carlson, Chairman of the Soaring Safety Foundation Once again Spring has arrived and thoughts of long soaring flights fill your head as you open the trailer and pull [...]
SOARING GROUND SIGNALS The standard American Soaring Ground signals. You may also find it useful to view animations of these signals by viewing the Online Wing [...]
Scope & Purpose The scope and purpose of this course is to provide standardized tow pilot training producing safe and competent tow pilots. Overview of Aerotow A glider [...]
Introduction While safe ground handling is primarily the responsibility of the pilot-in-command of the glider, all members of the ground crew also need to be knowledgeable of these procedures. Safe [...]
Introduction Before the pilot is ready to climb into the glider for takeoff, a number of preparations and safety checks must be completed to ensure that the glider is in [...]
Tow Hook Assembly Inspection & Operational Check American Type Tow Hook 1. Visually inspect the tow hook and release arm for damage, cracks, deformation, and freedom of movement [...]
Introduction Once the pilot has completed all required pre-flight checks and is ready for launch, the glider can be positioned on the departure runway. This operation must be performed efficiently [...]
1. After your inspections are complete, compute takeoff performance for the towplane using the approved pilot operating handbook (POH). As a rule of thumb the tow plane is normally [...]