Cessna -vs- Paraglider

Permission to pimp slap that pilot....

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Permission to pimp slap that pilot....

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As easy as it is to just blame the pilot, the "see and avoid" strategy is, at best, flawed.
The paraglider can easily blend in with the background (even with its coloring)
The snow capped mountains can make a variety of colors and patterns, especially just below the horizon, which the paraglider was.

Strictly by the law, the paraglider DOES have right of way.

I'm to the point that ALL flying objects should have ADS-B out.
 
As easy as it is to just blame the pilot, the "see and avoid" strategy is, at best, flawed.
The paraglider can easily blend in with the background (even with its coloring)
The snow capped mountains can make a variety of colors and patterns, especially just below the horizon, which the paraglider was.

Strictly by the law, the paraglider DOES have right of way.

I'm to the point that ALL flying objects should have ADS-B out.
Should all vehicles talk to each other? I'm not saying it's a bad idea I'm just wondering how it'd be implemented.
 
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