Ok guys,
So I was at Cumberland and of course I forgot the tow loops that I had made up for the trip so I'm thinking "what do I do now?"
Len came to the rescue and produced one from his pocket, so all was good in the universe for the first flight.
He told me to take the previous tow-ees loop off and put it in my pocket to use later.
So just what is the proper tow loop etiquette at an aerotow event like Cumberland?
I did see Jim putting some of the loops onto the flight line pole he had there.
Is that where you get the loops from for your next flight?
Do I make a bunch to keep in my pocket?
This is just one of those things that doesn't get mentioned too much....
Regards,
Blake

So I was at Cumberland and of course I forgot the tow loops that I had made up for the trip so I'm thinking "what do I do now?"
Len came to the rescue and produced one from his pocket, so all was good in the universe for the first flight.
He told me to take the previous tow-ees loop off and put it in my pocket to use later.
So just what is the proper tow loop etiquette at an aerotow event like Cumberland?
I did see Jim putting some of the loops onto the flight line pole he had there.
Is that where you get the loops from for your next flight?
Do I make a bunch to keep in my pocket?
This is just one of those things that doesn't get mentioned too much....
Regards,
Blake
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