Can EN-A wing have EN-D collapse?

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  • Опубликовано: 24 сен 2023
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    Paragliding certification process has made this sport a lot safer over the years. Unfortunately the paragliding community has misunderstood what the certification dose and what our wings are capable of doing.
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    Malin and I having a conversation covering this topic.
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    #paragliding #certification #commitedtoprogression

Комментарии • 25

  • @DarrenGoodlad

    I could listen to you two guys all day long! Loving the Malin series of interviews Karlis, thanks for sharing!!

  • @ziadbassil

    Very true, and interesting topic! I just wish many pilots could see it!

  • @WuTangChillaBee

    Exceptionally valid interview. Great job Karlis and Malin. Thanks a lot!

  • @MarkLoves2Fly

    Great content! Thank you 🎉

  • @markmcgoveran6811

    I'm just a fat guy that's flying at the very top of the weight range on the biggest epsilon 9 I could get with just an ordinary harness that has a board seat. The company says right in the advertising"the epsilon 9 will fly better through turbulent air if you just put your hands up. However active flying is recommended ". I want the 7 years of electrical engineering school and I think if the guy sitting at that desk decided that that epsilon 9 would fly better with your hands up it might be a good idea to go with that. I'm just starting out I'm doing my ground handling and it might take a long time for me to get the ground handling down well enough to fly. I always believed in that guy over there the advance company math Guy. I had trouble understanding what he said that putting your hands up was the wrong thing to do when it was going to shoot and gift wrap you I thought. I have to think something and I thought the epsilon 9 flying along at trim speed with my hands up would be a pretty stable platform. Why is it incorrect that the company said I could squeak by on my lack of skills by putting my hands up and taking my chances. Pilot error is the number one problem so which error is better to have your hands down when you should have had them up or to have your hands up when you should have had them down? The wrong thing is to hit the ground the right thing is anything else.

  • @DmitryMironov_page

    Hi! Couldn't find the link to the certification standards anywhere. Could you share it?

  • @jvt239
    @jvt239 14 дней назад

    Hi,

  • @PhilippeLarcher

    Hey where's is the next video he's talking about 😁

  • @timothee.gigout-magiorani

    Coming back to the point that Malin made that certification does produce usefull discrete categories (e.g. an EN-A is indeed the "best" wing for a beginner despite the limitation of the certification).

  • @bigbountybar1

    Excellent advice

  • @GeraldMorel-ih9eq

    🤗👏👍🙏✨💫

  • @germantobon5498

    I think he is going to say that gliders are not tested in turbulence for that reason certification doesn’t mean they are safe in the real world, and that’s why SIV is important.