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A very good point but, in this case, I was aware of my surroundings.
The G-103 was the only glider other than my own in the immediate area. He had a better thermal than I did, so I moved over to join from below. He increased his turn rate just as I was entering, putting us on possibly conflicting paths. To dodge him I could have: rolled out slightly and gone under him to the outside of his turn, but that would have been too close and he would not have seen me; increased my bank angle and pulled inside his turn, but that would expose my belly and I would have lost sight of him and, quite frankly, would have been rude; put the nose down and seek lift elsewhere. Doing the last maneuver I never lost sight of him until I was speeding away. That sounds like a lot to consider in a short time but maintaining situational awareness makes this less of an issue than it might sound like. On 7/21/2015 5:04 PM, Charlie M. (UH & 002 owner/pilot) wrote: On Tuesday, July 21, 2015 at 12:35:47 PM UTC-4, Dan Marotta wrote: Yup... Only a week ago, I did a quick unload and bottom rudder to avoid a conflict in a thermal. Dan Marotta Not saying right or wrong in your case (wasn't there, didn't see it....), but, "for others", keep in mind there "may" be a glider just under your belly!! While you may have missed one "issue", you may have created another "issue"..... Stated from a comp pilot/CFIG...... just think before acting.... I know time is short at times, but try. Please? -- Dan Marotta |
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