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He told me that?the accident that disabled him was while he was test?flying a glider (prototype) for a friend who was in the business of making them. He's an interesting guy. He has perfected 'living cheaply while having fun.'
Christy?
Richard Hays <mshgflyer@hotmail.com> wrote:
__________________________________________________Chris Starbuck used to use surgical tubing attached to his helmet. It was
attached to his caribiner and lead to the back of his helmet. Chris is
paralyzed from the waist down.
Chris was invovled in a hanggliding accident flying off of ( I think ) Mt.
Washington in New Hampshire . Flying seated...he impacted very hard on his
butt and became a parapalygic ( spelling...sorry ). We used to keel launch
him off High Rock using wheels. He was a fantastic pilot. I last saw him in
Cape Cod, Mass. around 1987.
Rich Hays
>From: "hepcat1989"
>Reply-To: hg_forum@chgpa.org
>To: hg_forum@chgpa.org
>Subject: neck harness
>Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2005 09:53:17 -0400
>
>I may be needing to make a neck support thingie for my helmet. Has anyone
>done this before? How do I attach it to my helmet? Where can I buy the
>Bungie cord itself?( without the hooks attached?)The pulley I can get at
>Lowe's I think. I would like to try this method for a while until I can
>Rehab my chicken neck! Thank You . I had fun!!!!!!! Shawn.
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