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Touchdown! Greaser!
About 20 seconds in it shows full left aileron. I'm wondering if a foot full of left rudder and lowering the nose may have helped.
Get into a glider some day. 200' behind that tow plane gets you all kinds of opportunity to feel wake. It's enough to get your attention.
Get into a glider some day. 200' behind that tow plane gets you all kinds of opportunity to feel wake. It's enough to get your attention.
I'm wondering if a foot full of left rudder and lowering the nose may have helped.
Get into a glider some day. 200' behind that tow plane gets you all kinds of opportunity to feel wake. It's enough to get your attention.
Normal tow position, never feel the wake. Drop to low, sure will shake you, stay there and it will try to roll you.
Wake transition is part of the PTS (ACS not issued yet).
Or landing on at a field that has troops fast roping down from a Chinook... WT in every direction.
Been rocked by Chinook wake a few times. Nasty stuff...from an ugly aircraft.
But still faster than an Apache...
That's a weight shift hang glider. A lot different from a 1000# 2 seat full 3 axis control training glider.I aerotow on a hang glider, which is purely weight shift, no control surfaces. Very late in my training, the instructor (at altitude) had me go lower and lower behind the plane until we got into the wake turb/prop wash. Instant washing machine and he hit the release in an instant. He wanted me to know how far below the plane the crap was, and how bad it really is when you get in it. It would be almost impossible to control.
I agree that likely there was nothing he could do given he was low and slow. But, if you are caught in one (rolling right and the nose coming up) full left everything and slam the yoke into the panel. Maybe just maybe (shrug)
Better than doing nothing but screaming.
That's a weight shift hang glider. A lot different from a 1000# 2 seat full 3 axis control training glider.