"Listen" to your wing: let yourself get pulled towards lift (don't alway fight slight drifts) and circle to the side of the wing that is pulling you up more once the vario starts beeping.
Thanks Lewis, glad you think it's good. 😄 The plan is to make more instructional videos going forwards, hopefully improving my presentation and explanations as I get more practice at it. 🧑🏫🪂🤓⏩☝🙃
Sometimes you really have to do a full 180 and go back where you came from. If you top a nice thermal and try to make a glide, but can't find anything, it may be worth it to just return where you know there was lift, get higher and try again. Especially earlier in the day when the thermals are not yet working at full steam. You may need to just give them more time.
Observation is key, as a new pilot your spatial awareness is narrow, like it was when you learned to drive. Worried about clipping wing mirrors. learn to thermal until its automatic.. take your time and your spatial awareness will open up.. this is a right of passage.. when i thermal im looking for the wisps of a growing cloud to head for while going around re checking to see if its growing of decaying.. The average life cycle of a cloud is around 20 mins.. In a 15 km wind and hanging with a cloud you can cover 5km and your still at base.. dont rush..
1 circle in lift, then atleast 2 times round in it, to confirm its worth it. Then I centre by straightening up briefly after 3 quarts of a turn AFTER the strongest part of the lift? I'm only new, but that classic theory, seems to treat me well so far
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Turn when it beeps 😁
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Be patient!
Really great one! ☝️
Brilliant XC tutorial.
Being a good PG pilot is all about observing and processing the information into a functioning picture of the moving air-mass
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks, glad you like it 😃 and very wise words too! 🦉🤓🪂 Lots more instructional videos (and reviews) to come... 😁
"Listen" to your wing: let yourself get pulled towards lift (don't alway fight slight drifts) and circle to the side of the wing that is pulling you up more once the vario starts beeping.
Nice tip, thanks for sharing! 🤓🪂🙏ℹ️
Very good video! Great to see you sharing / distilling your many years of paragliding experience, which makes for a great instructional video
Thanks Lewis, glad you think it's good. 😄 The plan is to make more instructional videos going forwards, hopefully improving my presentation and explanations as I get more practice at it. 🧑🏫🪂🤓⏩☝🙃
Glad you enjoyed it!
Sometimes you really have to do a full 180 and go back where you came from. If you top a nice thermal and try to make a glide, but can't find anything, it may be worth it to just return where you know there was lift, get higher and try again. Especially earlier in the day when the thermals are not yet working at full steam. You may need to just give them more time.
Another great tip, thanks for sharing! ℹ️🤓😁💡
Observation is key, as a new pilot your spatial awareness is narrow, like it was when you learned to drive. Worried about clipping wing mirrors. learn to thermal until its automatic.. take your time and your spatial awareness will open up.. this is a right of passage.. when i thermal im looking for the wisps of a growing cloud to head for while going around re checking to see if its growing of decaying.. The average life cycle of a cloud is around 20 mins.. In a 15 km wind and hanging with a cloud you can cover 5km and your still at base.. dont rush..
Thanks for sharing your thoughts Matt - nice tips for sure! 🤓🪂😁
Wise words and excellent tips! 🦉🤓🪂💁
Great fly ❤
Thank you! 😊 🙏
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it 😊 Hopefully lots more to come. 🪂🪂🪂
1 circle in lift, then atleast 2 times round in it, to confirm its worth it. Then I centre by straightening up briefly after 3 quarts of a turn AFTER the strongest part of the lift? I'm only new, but that classic theory, seems to treat me well so far
Thanks for sharing the method you're using! Keep it up 🔥🔥🔥
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Don't listen to this guy, in the Alps we fly straight.😜 Tip: full bar, always.
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