Deployment in Utah

Please tell what happened and how it might have been avoided. Names should be ommitted. This forum should help others learn from mistakes that caused or nearly caused a mishap.
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M@rkus
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Deployment in Utah

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Here is my report...
http://www.masc51.com
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Christian
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Post by Christian »

Thanks for a complete and candid report-- and good reading too.

This is not necessarily related to your experience, but it may be worth kicking around:

Power pilots in a spin are taught not to pull back on the stick (the equivalent of pushing out in a HG). It only deepens the spin and stresses the airframe.

The recovery sequence is, dive, stop the turn, recover gently to level flight. Since a spin feels like you're heading straight down already, the diving part is quite counterintuitive. But it is necessary to reattach flow to the control surfaces.

I really don't know if this applies to hang gliders caught in a high-G spiral. Planes have a rudder to stop the turn, and we don't.
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