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![]() Newps wrote: tony roberts wrote: You don't fly down the middle, because that may not leave you enough space to do a 180 either way Right. You don't fly on the updraft side - even though that initially seems the safest - because if things change and you need to do a 180, you now have to turn into the downdraft - which you may not be able to recover from. Wrong. You fly on the downwind side, also known as the updraft side. If you lose your engine and you are in a downdraft just how smart is that? You don't knowingly fly in downdrafts, unless of course you want to go down. So you fly in the downdraft side. If you can handle that you will get through. If things get worse, at least your 180 will be into a nice safe updraft. If things get worse you may be plastered on the mountain before you can turn around. I guess I would prefer to fly the updraft side of a canyon, unless it is a narrow canyon (a narrow canyon is one where the radius of turn exceeds half the canyon width). Take advantage of the lift. The radius of turn varies as the square of the true airspeed. Even at 80 knots TAS and limiting yourself to a 35-degree bank, you only require 811.7 feet for the radius of turn. |
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