Saturday, April 21, 2012

Stress free gliding

A gentle convergence behind Tauranga gave rise to an easy 2 hours spent back in the saddle. It's been a month since the mightly Discus has seen the light of day.
Nothing exciting, just smooth 3 knot thermals and a well marked convergence from the Kaimai's down towards Edgecumbe.

Quite blue to start with but no wind.

Even blue..er in the Waikato....nothing doing over there.

Airstrip just behind the high point....scroll down to see more

Convergennce looking East

Yet another airstrip...in use at the time with a Fletcher spreading fertiliser

the port of Tauranga chocker block due to strike action in the "Big smoke".
A fall back position perhaps, if you attempt to cross the Kaimai's in a westerly...and fail

Land uphill...ie in the direction the arrow indicates

Papamoa Hills strip...clearly usable today...7-800ft above sea level...whcih probably means at 500ft above the strip you can get back to the airport and use 16/34.

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Traffic Mgmt in the Sky

If you channel surf like I do you'll find a little gem of a TV Channel - TV7. Full of Doco's, interviews, and quality locally produced programs (The Court Report, Media 7 etc). Much better than the endless mush on the commercial channels...how many cooking shows do we really need (a number less than 1 comes to mind). Oh and our useless, inward looking, media shy Government are closing down this channel later this year...I assume My Key likes cooking shows...or Shortland Street...but I digress...stay with me folks the gliding bit comes later...patience young grasshoppers...

Last night I stumbled over a little doco called "The Truth about Traffic".
It highlighted some bleeding obvious things..."we all think we are above average drivers"..."duh"...in other words "The Lake Wobegon Effect"...Lake Wobegon where all the children are above  average...a mathematical impossibility.

But towards the end it also illustrated how poorly traditional traffic management has worked.
 "Road signs, rather than road architecture, became the chief way to enforce behavior. Pedestrians, meanwhile, were kept out of the traffic network entirely or limited to defined crossing points.
The strict segregation of cars and people turned out to have unintended consequences on towns and cities. Wide roads sliced through residential areas, dividing neighborhoods, discouraging pedestrian activity, and destroying the human scale of the urban environment."
It goes on to say the accident rate has not been addressed despite all this effort...

There are some great examples in Europe where all the signage, control points (Give Way lines etc), traffic lights, pedestrian crossings and the like have been removed. Drivers have to think for themselves -hard  work I know. The result...less accidents and deaths.

What we need is Airways to take some notice...
These endless graps for more controlled airspace, more rules, transponders, traffic information etc etc. Could it be that its all self-defeating???
Could it be that the heavy metal guys have given up looking out the window??
Do Airways assume we can't think for ourselves???
Is they any real evidence that the cost, loss of "free" airspace, and rules are actually improving safety???

When I troll through the accident reports its all pilot error stuff...but I guess we think we are all above average. Maybe the focus is at the wrong end...

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Rabbit plague returns to Omarama

Gliding Club Pub Crawl...

Or Gliding Safari...that's what the Bald one is up to...
Safari brings to mind Safari suits...


Would you entertain a chap who arrived in a Puskil (cos I can't spell the name of that glider/micro-light/PW5 cross thingy) wearing this attire???

Catch it here - http://glidingsafari.blogspot.co.nz/

Unbelievably we passed in Northland...him in the Puskil thingy and me in my car. Well passed might too strong a word for it...but he visited Kaikohe whilst we were returning from 90 mile beach...10 kms is close enough for a near miss apparently.

It hasn't gone un-noticed that our Travelling Wilbury is out to prove a point on Part 115. We humans see what we want to see sometimes...WMD in Iraq comes to mind.
I suspect he believes GNZ wasted time, effort and emotion on challenging CAA on the introduction of Part 115. But as with all surveys the outcome is determined by the questions not the answers.

The club plans to invade Piako this weekend. What we really really want is a stiff SW wind and blue skies with thermals to 5000ft. What we will get will be something entirely different. It's been a prick of a summer for gliding but great for grass growth.

I've had a request to do forecasts for this weekend and next week (ATC camp)...so tune into the same Bat channel at the same Bat Time.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Latest Newsletter

As you may recall I'm part-time editor of the club newsletter. The latest quartely edition is out. It should be on the club web site tomorrow.
http://www.glidingtauranga.co.nz/more_information/magazine/

Just thought you'd like to know...

If you haven't spotted this chap on Youtube he has some really cool HD video's.
http://www.youtube.com/user/bviv

Bruno Vassel IV, son of Bruno Vassel III, of course.

Something to watch on a wet day...or when you are supposed to be doing the dishes but are hiding instead...I never do that...