It would be nice to think the two aircraft had identified each other at the
latest 3 minutes before landing!

Regards

Michael

 

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Scott
Penrose
Sent: Wednesday, 6 March 2013 10:42 AM
To: Discussion of issues relating to Soaring in Australia.
Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] Taxying after Landing

 

 

On 06/03/2013, at 10:35 AM, "Trezise" <[email protected]> wrote:





Also, I think it is necessary to be able to clear the runway after landing,
especially when an large number of gliders are landing at a similar time.
However, in these circumstances it should only be used when the speed is
well under control (ie below 15kts .... ie just shortly before the wing is
about to drop) and there is no possibility of hitting anything. I only use
it in these circumstances.

 

Although this is a popular thing to do, it is where I have seen the closest
collisions. Someone on the ground turning, not realising that behind them
someone was landing to one side.

 

And if you are close enough to the runway markers to not have anyone land
next to you, I would worry about hitting a runway marker. You just can't see
behind you. Don't turn.

 

So personally, I think it is a bad habit... there is a good saying "more
haste, less speed". Land straight ahead and pull up reasonably fast, without
overloading your brakes.

 

Scott

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Scott Penrose

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http://scott.dd.com.au/

 

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