Rolling hitch is great for tying up your horse, but a Bowline on the eye and a Taut Line hitch on the working end is the deal!
Makes for an easy adjustable tie down in 60 seconds.
Here's good explanation.But it looks like it’ll allow the knot to move if the plane pulls on it, no? What keeps the hitch from moving? I’ll admit, I’ll have to try it. I prefer the standard airplane knot, two or three times to back themselves up..
The bowline is the king of knots. Load it to thousands of pounds and it releases like magic.Rolling hitch is great for tying up your horse, but a Bowline on the eye and a Taut Line hitch on the working end is the deal!
Makes for an easy adjustable tie down in 60 seconds.
....Or you could "cheat" and buy some of these.
https://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/pspages/cambuckle-6.php
No need to get God involved here. However you make a good point in severe conditions, if your sky scooter moves or develops slack the hook could slip off. The biggest issue I see are cheap inadequate tiedown stakes or anchors. Another down side of these tiedown straps is weight. If you and your Pax are flying around with camping gear, you need to save weight. Rope is way lighter, will weigh less.Oh dear God.
When conditions get severe, airplanes start bouncing around and that's when things fail. Keep your ropes tight, my friends.
Dave