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Old August 4th 03, 04:43 PM
Todd Pattist
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"Maule Driver" wrote:

I used to fly in that area including a few times at Solberg.
Though it is possible to cloud fly with such equipment, I
never heard a NJ glider pilot talk about it around the keg.


NJ is pretty active for gliders. There's a circular race
course surrounding Allentown, NJ and another from
Blairstown (Del. Water Gap) to Wurtsboro/Middletown NY. On
any good weekend there will be 6-12 gliders racing on those
courses.

I would still suggest that flying above cloud base is an effective way to
avoid glider activity here in the states.


I agree. The majority of time gliders will be within 2500'
below the cumulus clouds or close to a marked gliderport
(U.S. sectional). The exception is on strong windy days,
when they may climb in front of the clouds, or find a wave.
Todd Pattist
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