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Old July 8th 06, 06:40 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Bill Daniels
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"Stewart Kissel" wrote in
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Why one keeps the canopy closed and the wings tied
down in the afternoon.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCGUE...arch=parapente




Last spring, a student of mine was concentrating on his aim point while
flying final to Boulders glider runway. He was concentratng so hard he
failed to notice a small vortex ruffling the water as it crossed the lake at
the approach end. It looked like out glide path would intercept it.

I casually said, "My extra sensory perception says we will hit strong lift
in a few seconds". This just got a grunt from the front seat. When we hit
the thermal, it bounced us up about 100 feet, vastly complicating the
students landing approach but he managed to stop at the far end of the
runway.

I walked away as the line boy and the student started pushing the glider
back to the start point, but was still close enough to hear, "How the hell
did he know that?" I'd explain it later - meanwhile, anything to get
respect.

Bill Daniels