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Old December 26th 15, 05:27 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Frank Whiteley
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Default Riding the wave in an MD-11

On Friday, December 25, 2015 at 8:43:16 PM UTC-7, Gordon Boettger wrote:
On a recent leg from the west coast to Memphis (at night of course) playing Santa in a Fedex MD-11, we encountered a nice bounce in the wave crossing the Sangre De Cristo range at FL350. Wave was in the forecast so I got the camera ready as we approached the range. Pretty cool how much energy is out there pushing a 500K lb machine around. It's fun explaining this to the copilot during these encounters. Good way to get someone excited about soaring.
Note how the power comes back (see fuel flow decrease) and autopilots works to keep on speed and altitude and opposite in the sink.
Hope to find that going downwind someday.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjXGD10Je-s

Cheers,
Gordon Boettger


Gordo,

I know a former USAF B-52 pilot that pulled his BUF to idle along the Colorado Front Range at FL250 and flew the wave for some distance. He was a formerly in charge of the USAFA glider program.

Also, an ATP I know, flew a private jet between Aspen and Mexico City reported the most spectacular wave he's ever seen over 1100 miles at FL410 from Colorado, New Mexico, and Chihauhua. He had to chase the throttle in this particular jet.

The wave over the western states is sometimes a wonder.

Thanks for sharing,

Frank Whiteley