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Competition Flight. Launch Start Final Glide Finish. Launch. Release when in good air Take any climb to a safe height Change frequency when required Commit to a safe circuit if required Radio intentions No Rush Be Relaxed. Start. Always start high Sample start points/ cloud streets
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Competition Flight Launch Start Final Glide Finish
Launch • Release when in good air • Take any climb to a safe height • Change frequency when required • Commit to a safe circuit if required • Radio intentions • No Rush • Be Relaxed
Start • Always start high • Sample start points/ cloud streets • Check for shear wave • Wait for street/ cycle ahead of start point • Wait/ Watch for others • Don’t leave start too late • risk of failure vs slightly off-peak conditions • Discussion • Choice of start point • Start time
Final Glide • Risk/ Benefit • Strategy during briefing • Wind • Cloud base • AGL margin • Speed to fly • current thermal strength • Conditions ahead • Know the paddocks near the airfield
Final Glide (2) – simple theory • Speed to fly vs last thermal strength • Add at least 200ft for push over at top • Stay in good air • Monitor glide vs distance to go • Adjust speed to maintain glide • Change radio to finish channel early
Time of day Conditions ahead Current climb rate Wind gradient Day history Sink Streeting Start aggressive Start conservative Take pulls ups Final Glide - strategy Factors Do You ?
Finishing • Have a plan & an option at 10km call • No sudden changes/ manoeuvres • If marginal call possible straight in and plan • Have energy • Lookout • Assess traffic/ runway conditions • Keep to standard circuit procedure • Clear the runway immediately