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Gliding Scholarship Exercises 13 Launch Failures CFS Gliding Examiners © 2009.

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1 Gliding Scholarship Exercises 13 Launch Failures CFS Gliding Examiners © 2009

2 Gliding Scholarship To Land safely following a launch failure AIM

3 Gliding Scholarship AIRMANSHIP 1.Plan for a launch failure prior to every launch 2.Knowledge of immediate actions 3.Effect of wind speed and direction 4.Position of other aircraft in the circuit

4 Gliding Scholarship Symptoms of a launch failure Cable Break: - Loud bang - Possible sudden pitch up - Marked deceleration Winch Failure - Gradual or marked deceleration - Speed reduces towards 50 kt Symptoms of a Launch Failure

5 Gliding Scholarship Immediate Actions Cable Break: Select approach attitude (unless below 100 ft) Pull cable release twice Wait for approach speed Decide if there is room to land ahead Winch failure: Select a level attitude to accelerate If speed does not increase treat as above Immediate Actions

6 Gliding Scholarship Low Launch Failure Launch Failure Immediate actions Can I land ahead - YES Re-check approach speed then carefully select airbrakes Make small heading change if necessary to avoid obstructions Carry out normal landing ahead

7 Gliding Scholarship Medium Launch Failure Launch Failure Immediate actions Can I land ahead - NO Re-check approach speed then turn downwind If below 250 ft continue turn onto best heading Wings level by 100 ft. If above 250 ft roll out downwind Fly downwind until 250 ftor the nominated downwind boundary Turn into wind Wings level by 100 ft If height available – intercept normal circuit pattern

8 Gliding Scholarship Medium Launch Failure

9 Gliding Scholarship Launch Failure Below 100 ft It will not be possible to select the approach attitude. The appropriate attitude to select will depend on the height at which the failure occurs. In general the lower the height the failure occurs at the higher the attitude required. At a very low level it may be necessary to hold the initial climb attitude! Launch Failure Below 100 ft

10 Gliding Scholarship 1.Select an appropriate attitude 2.Pull cable release twice 3.Land ahead 4.Do not use airbrake until after round out, and then only with caution Launch Failure Below 100 ft

11 Gliding Scholarship THE END ? Any Questions

12 Gliding Scholarship Crown Copyright 2009 No Part of this presentation may be reproduced without the permission of the issuing authority. The views expressed in this presentation do not necessarily reflect the views or policy of the MOD. C


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