
http://www.calstar.org/
http://www.calstar.org/membership/default.aspx
I hope no one needs this, but like health, car or homeowners insurance you could be troubled even more so without it...
(retired paramedic speaking). The calstar deal is fully legit!! If you spend any time where you might need an airlift it is CHEAP insurance! It has saved many people tons of money.Aloha wrote:First off, I hope this kiter is doing better. Things can go bad quick out there, and we've all had our sketchy moments in this extreme sport...
Ollie the Calstar link is compelling. For example does anyone know if it was a Calstar lift that picked this unlucky kiter up yesterday? I'm wondering if you have good odds of being within Calstar lift range at most places we kite to make the membership worth it...
This happened to me at the racetrack a couple weeks back. The wind was light so I was self-launching an 11 m from a fixed point. I screwed up the launch, put the kite down and reset everything to launch again; another kiter showed up and helped with a second launch. During the time it took to reset the lines and launch again the wind ramped up so I should have been on a 7 m. The second it was in the air I could barely control it fully depowered. The kiter that helped with the launch quickly held me down and in a split second decision I backed out of the session and we landed it. I forget his name but he seemed like some holy apparition saving me from myself.I offered a hold down so he could land his kite but he politely said "I've got it thanks". I asked him if he had any depower left and he said no.
I know who it was but dont know him well, i have seen him around since i started kiting 03-04 dont know his full name but its his chocie to have his name posted online not mine. I hope he gets well, this could happen to any of us. I want to get the hellicopter insurance as well, cheap insurance.recoprianto wrote:Does anyone know the identity of this person that was injured?
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