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"Derek Copeland" wrote in message ... We don't get that many days when we can get above about 4000 ft above ground in clear air thermals, so we tend to work down to lower altitudes than you might consider sensible in the States. Speaking personally, I will normally give up at 500ft provided there are landable fields in the area. Wow! Things have moved on since I retired from gliding then! We were taught to start field selection at 1500ft AGL and have our field(s) sorted by 1000ft at the LATEST. I would be doing my circuit at 500ft, not looking for a field. If this is indeed the current thinking no wonder there are so many prangs. I made 20 field landings in my time with no accidents and no damage and most of my colleagues were similarly accident free. Maybe you should revert to the older better practice. You need the extra height and time to allow a divert into your alternate field (selected also as above) should you need to do so to avoid cattle or crops. Alistair Wright UK Silver 4759 |
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