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CAUTION: After a large collapse, an
instinctive reaction to the body falling
is to attempt to hold something. This
can result in the pilot unintentionally
applying brake, which prevents proper
recovery. Always make sure you have
fully released the brakes (including any
wraps taken) after any incident. Let the
glider fly.
IMPORTANT: If you get a collapse while
in accelerated flight, release the speed
bar immediately. Then apply the normal
procedure for unaccelerated asymmetric
collapses.
WARNING: Do not hesitate to throw your
reserve parachute if the rotation in a
cravatte is increasing uncontrollably or
if you are at low altitude.
CAUTION: Always remain aware of other
aircraft and terrain when dealing with a
problem on your wing.
To exit the spiral, check your weight is centred (or slightly towards the outside) and
progressively release the inside brake. As the glider starts to exit the spiral, you may also choose
to reduce the pendulum moment by briefly re-applying the inside brake.
The Yeti 4 fulfils the EN spiral dive requirements and has no tendency to remain in a stable
spiral dive under normal conditions. However, in certain cases, such as spirals with excessive sink
rates or wrong harness settings, pilot action may be required. In such cases, exit the spiral by
weightshifting to the outside and progressively applying the outside brake.
B-stall
Although it is not recommended for normal situations, the B-stall does not present particular
difficulties.
To enter a B-stall, symmetrically pull down the B risers. This action may require considerable
effort. To exit the manoeuvre, release the B-risers smoothly and symmetrically. Be sure to allow
the glider to resume normal flight before making any other actions.
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