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Old May 28th 17, 10:17 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Bruce Hoult
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Default Reserve altitude

On Sunday, May 28, 2017 at 9:17:29 AM UTC+3, Andy Blackburn wrote:
On Saturday, May 27, 2017 at 5:18:24 PM UTC-7, Craig Reinholt wrote:
I prefer setting an appropriate pattern entry altitude for the simple reason that many places I fly have a ridge or other high obstacle to clear before I get home. The LX9000 software will show if my current final glide will clear the offending obstacle. Granted, it isn't full proof, but it gives a general idea. Setting the reserve to zero negates this feature.
Craig


I agree with Craig and John.

1) I don't like the idea of setting up a final glide where I get no indication if the calculation works out that I will clear a ridge by 1 foot. I'd like to know if it's going to be close.

2) Most contest finish cylinders are 1000' - the scoring equivalent of ground level (sort of).

Therefore 1000' reserve is what I use. If I have a half-decent climb I will go to at least Mc=4 plus an additional 500-1000'.


Not having used one of these devices: if you set 1000' reserve and Mc=10, will you be at 1000 ft when you arrive, or after you pull up?