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keep practicing your 200' rope breaks! This was not a break but..
http://www.newsnet5.com/cnn-news/21494722/detail.html
http://www.newsnet5.com/cnn-news/21494722/detail.html
I'm wondering why they couldn't make it back to the airport? At 150 - 200' they'd just about have to be still over the runway or just off the departure end. I had my latch fail in a Grob 103A at Minden at about 140' AGL releasing me from the tow plane. Taking off on the paved 30 and did the turn to land on 16. 200' AGL should be a yawner to make it back.
I'm wondering why they couldn't make it back to the airport? At 150 - 200' they'd just about have to be still over the runway or just off the departure end. I had my latch fail in a Grob 103A at Minden at about 140' AGL releasing me from the tow plane. Taking off on the paved 30 and did the turn to land on 16. 200' AGL should be a yawner to make it back.
As I tell every student, 200 ft doesn't mean you can turn back to the airport, it means you are high enough to safely turn 180+ if needed to line up on a landing zone. If the towplane hadn't been producing full power or the glider had it's airbrakes out 200 feet could be a LONG way from the airport.