tonycondon
Gastons CRO (Chief Dinner Reservation Officer)
I volunteered to tow today because no one else was scheduled. We didnt get started till after 1 but the lift was killer. tows were fast and most everyone was getting off below 2000 AGL and easily climbing away. Another towpilot happened out and was kind enough to offer to relieve me so i got the glider out, aired the tire and hit the air.
I released at 1500AGL. Every other time that I've done that has turned out to be a major mistake. Im pretty sure that I could've released at 1000 AGL today. amazing lift. within 15 minutes of takeoff I had maxed out at 6500 feet. I decided to check out conditions to the northwest and see how it was going. I was actually dissapointed. I scratched around fighting for altitude for about an hour but never found any booming thermals until i retreated back over town and towards the airport. Over downtown it was another rocket back to 6500.
I joined up with our club president. It was his 40th birthday and he was celebrating with over a 3 hr. flight. was a blast flying along side him, our gliders perform similarly but im pretty sure mine is better
After breaking off from him I found our DPE thermalling over the airport and headed that way. so did club president. The three of us were more or less at the same altitude gaggling over the airport and managed to climb to around 5500 or 6000 feet. what a riot, we all had way more fun than should be legal. Those two decided that 3 hrs was enough for them and packed it in with the airbrakes open and down they went.
I found the clubs 2 seater which had an instructor and student in it. they were down low in weak lift. i found their thermal and was orbiting a couple thousand feet above them waiting for them to come up. finally i decided to go down and join them. with airbrakes open and accelerating the astonishing speed of 80 mph i was soon down at their level and gaggled with them while i helped them center the lift. we had a ball. my rear was starting to hurt and the day was starting to die. plus i wanted to thank club prez and DPE for a great shared flight so i packed it in soon after that. 2 hours and 20 minutes, not bad for not getting launched until around 3:30. I think I'll be high off this flight for a while. Or at least until the crops start to come out and I feel better about flying cross country again
I released at 1500AGL. Every other time that I've done that has turned out to be a major mistake. Im pretty sure that I could've released at 1000 AGL today. amazing lift. within 15 minutes of takeoff I had maxed out at 6500 feet. I decided to check out conditions to the northwest and see how it was going. I was actually dissapointed. I scratched around fighting for altitude for about an hour but never found any booming thermals until i retreated back over town and towards the airport. Over downtown it was another rocket back to 6500.
I joined up with our club president. It was his 40th birthday and he was celebrating with over a 3 hr. flight. was a blast flying along side him, our gliders perform similarly but im pretty sure mine is better
After breaking off from him I found our DPE thermalling over the airport and headed that way. so did club president. The three of us were more or less at the same altitude gaggling over the airport and managed to climb to around 5500 or 6000 feet. what a riot, we all had way more fun than should be legal. Those two decided that 3 hrs was enough for them and packed it in with the airbrakes open and down they went.
I found the clubs 2 seater which had an instructor and student in it. they were down low in weak lift. i found their thermal and was orbiting a couple thousand feet above them waiting for them to come up. finally i decided to go down and join them. with airbrakes open and accelerating the astonishing speed of 80 mph i was soon down at their level and gaggled with them while i helped them center the lift. we had a ball. my rear was starting to hurt and the day was starting to die. plus i wanted to thank club prez and DPE for a great shared flight so i packed it in soon after that. 2 hours and 20 minutes, not bad for not getting launched until around 3:30. I think I'll be high off this flight for a while. Or at least until the crops start to come out and I feel better about flying cross country again