So being the case the next one that fly's off and hits someone the pilot
have left themselves wide open to successful court case for damages - pilot
negligence.

 

I think if I was a tugmaster of a club I would be getting the message
across.

 

Nig

 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael
Shirley
Sent: Wednesday, 9 July 2008 12:25 PM
To: 'Discussion of issues relating to Soaring in Australia.'
Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] Pawnee window open during towing is not a
goodidea!!

 

Hi Ian

 

You are correct: the manual is very clear on not flying with the window
open.

Regards

Michael

 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ian Mc Phee
Sent: Monday, 7 July 2008 8:09 PM
To: Discussion of issues relating to Soaring in Australia.
Subject: [Aus-soaring] Pawnee window open during towing is not a good idea!!

 

For 20 years now I always feel uncomfortable towing behind a Pawnee with the
window open (usually comps with pilot unknown to me) so I go into high tow
just incase. Ian Williams in NZ sent me an email recently and I was reminded
many years earlier a young Jim Neald was flying Pawnee ZK-CIN in Durry area
and was killed by the window coming through and hitting him on side of head.
I seem to remember it says somewhere in Pawnee Flight manual you are not to
fly with window open and an old ag pilot said to me to "unclip and remove
window if you want window open".  I gather many NZ tugs added an extra stop
and a 3rd hinge to help prevent such a fatal accident again. 

Thus this is just a reminder to all  to really look at the hinges each DI
and consider fitting the 3rd hinge on the window  and not to tow with the
window in the down position  but remove it instead if you really want the
extra air

Ian McPhee 

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