Glider Convergence Flying: The Dangers?!

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  • Опубліковано 29 лис 2024

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  • @Nexus822
    @Nexus822 Рік тому +13

    Fantastic episode. and I don't even fly gliders, just normal single engine pistons.
    One can never have too much knowledge about weather.

    • @PureGlide
      @PureGlide  Рік тому +6

      Use this knowledge to save a ton of fuel!

  • @BillPalmer
    @BillPalmer Рік тому +4

    Another great addition to our UA-cam glider pilot education collection. Thanks!

  • @alanward9521
    @alanward9521 Рік тому +3

    Hoping to start my adventure into glider flying next month in the UK. Your channel is invaluable to the lead up to me starting training.
    Quick question to all, how do you rate using a flight sim when you can't get out and fly for real?
    Cheers all and safe flying 😎

    • @PureGlide
      @PureGlide  Рік тому

      Awesome to hear! Glad you're enjoying the videos. Yeah a flight sim is useful especially for practicing circuits, and your radio calls and checks. I made a video about it, look up gliding simulator on my channel

  • @stephaniekent8483
    @stephaniekent8483 Рік тому +5

    fascinating stuff, yes that warning light on the nose is fantastic, I was flying a cloud street once in the Ardmore valley toward Hunua ranges just merrily skooting along in my K6 when another K6 came head on at me out of nowhere, no time to do anything, just hung on and hoped we missed as we did, but only I would say about 50 feet clearance as they shot over me phew!

  • @naturarum
    @naturarum Рік тому +11

    awesome explanation, live in the glider! thanks so much for all the education you do, as a newbie I feel like I have all the tools to progress much faster than it was possible 20-30 years ago.

    • @PureGlide
      @PureGlide  Рік тому +2

      Hey great to hear you think it's useful! Just shout if you have any questions, cheers

  • @ronaldglider
    @ronaldglider Рік тому +1

    Thanks mate! This is the 'convergence video' that many other and I have been waiting for... Great!

  • @dennislyons3095
    @dennislyons3095 Рік тому +1

    I was watching the altimeter unwind as you approached the mountain. Just made it, close. Good info watching the conditions & able to see the instruments a bit too.

  • @Gianky640220
    @Gianky640220 Рік тому +2

    Great explanation, as always!

  • @glider1157
    @glider1157 Рік тому +2

    Challenging teaching - thank you very much. I had a conversion line in Spain (Fuentemilanos) when I did my Silver C distance flight. It was wonderfull - flying a plane with an engine without an engine... 🤠

  • @carlitosiucci6510
    @carlitosiucci6510 Рік тому +1

    Awsome video!!! Just a question...why 2 yaw strings??? Never seen before. Thanks!

    • @PureGlide
      @PureGlide  Рік тому

      Thanks! Questions answered here Two Yaw Strings? That's Crazy!
      ua-cam.com/video/OR9zJwcGxoQ/v-deo.html

  • @brushitoff503
    @brushitoff503 Рік тому +2

    Ahh! Good Stuff & Thanks Tim! Got my butt into a Glider last weekend for the first time in 22 years! Freaking loved it! Man I missed that feeling so much! Cheers.

    • @PureGlide
      @PureGlide  Рік тому +1

      oh awesome stuff, great to hear!! I assumed you were already doing it haha

    • @brushitoff503
      @brushitoff503 Рік тому +1

      @@PureGlide I wish! 22 years of "life" getting in the way, Not anymore!! Let's go Flying! ha ha

  • @dend8119
    @dend8119 Рік тому +2

    This is something I've been strugging to understand by reading theory, but watching the vid really lays out a real world example very well. thanks and cheers!

  • @coldsamon
    @coldsamon Рік тому +1

    Enjoy your videos. Very useful information here 👍

  • @walterlown6308
    @walterlown6308 Рік тому +1

    Another excellent presentation thanks Tim!

  • @hedonzx822
    @hedonzx822 Рік тому +1

    Again Tim, a great educational presentation 🙏🏻👍🏻💪🏻👍🏻🙏🏾👍🏾💪🏾

  • @xistsixt
    @xistsixt Рік тому +1

    Hi
    Do you have as well the phenomenon of alpine pumping?

    • @PureGlide
      @PureGlide  Рік тому +1

      Never heard of it sorry! I’ll have to look it up. I wonder if it’s similar to catabatic and anabatic winds?

  • @brenorates495
    @brenorates495 Рік тому +1

    Love your vids, Tim. I wonder if and how I could get instructions from you. Thanks in advance for your attention.

    • @PureGlide
      @PureGlide  Рік тому

      Hi thank you! sorry I'm not available for instructing due to time and being a non-commercial instructor. Cheers

    • @brenorates495
      @brenorates495 Рік тому

      Understood. Thanks. Any recommendations and directions for leaning mountain soaring in NZ?

  • @shelleysflyingdreams
    @shelleysflyingdreams Рік тому +2

    Very interesting. I have cousins in N.Z. One of them is involved in a gliding magazine. (I don't want to name drop.) Gliding fascinates me. How you read the skies to find the best 'roads' is amazing to me. Thanks for sharing.

    • @PureGlide
      @PureGlide  Рік тому +2

      Hi I guess Jill! Glad you found it interesting, cheers :)

    • @shelleysflyingdreams
      @shelleysflyingdreams Рік тому +1

      @@PureGlide Good guess. I'm her first cousin on the Barnes side. Would love to go gliding with her sometime. (Or you. 🙂) Or anyone who is willing to take me up to be honest.

    • @PureGlide
      @PureGlide  Рік тому +2

      It was easy as she was the only editor haha

  • @FlyingCraic
    @FlyingCraic Рік тому +1

    My dream is to get a winch, launch stratford, and fly the Taranaki convergence in a SW across Whangamomona, Te kuiti, back to Kaimais

  • @chrisj800
    @chrisj800 Рік тому +1

    Best video you have done. I am in Philippines mostly sailing but have just found Tuy here is an airstrip with winch and 4 or 5 gliders. Will go for a fly soon.

    • @PureGlide
      @PureGlide  Рік тому

      Sounds great! enjoy yourself

  • @JoarABTheflyingraven
    @JoarABTheflyingraven Рік тому +1

    Thanks for this video.

  • @n176ldesperanza7
    @n176ldesperanza7 Рік тому +1

    Lights! What a great idea. Never seen that before.

  • @Will-ui7dv
    @Will-ui7dv Рік тому +2

    Nice one Tim, I liked how you shot the intro. Gave it a more pro-documentary feel :)

  • @daszieher
    @daszieher Рік тому +1

    The FLARM flasher is super neat!

    • @PureGlide
      @PureGlide  Рік тому

      Yeah they’re pretty cool, don’t cost too much, so why not!

  • @Rafael-nz6pp
    @Rafael-nz6pp Рік тому +1

    Great stuff. Thank you for the explanation and the videos.
    Quick question... on your final glide, do you aim for a straight in approach. At my club we practice ending the final at circuit height. Any concerns about safety marging?
    Thanks again.

    • @PureGlide
      @PureGlide  Рік тому

      Hi we use a 3km finish circle ring with a min height, then I will usually land straight in. In one of those shots we had a mountain in the way so had to go around that :)

    • @Rafael-nz6pp
      @Rafael-nz6pp Рік тому

      @@PureGlide Thanks for the explanation and for creating these great videos.

  • @Paul-vh6ul
    @Paul-vh6ul Рік тому

    In the US, the FAA wants 2000 feet horizontal offset from cloud. We're not supposed to fly in the notch near the top of the step like you do at 6:20 . Lee convergences do not present this problem.

    • @PureGlide
      @PureGlide  Рік тому

      Hi yes it's a problem in most countries. In New Zealand we have cloud flying procedures which do make flying up to cloud bases and edges legal. I made a video about our cloud flying rules here ua-cam.com/video/Kpwrdyvjy3M/v-deo.html

  • @erikisberg3886
    @erikisberg3886 Рік тому +4

    Very educational, wonderful flying conditions!

  • @charlieirvin5898
    @charlieirvin5898 Рік тому +1

    hell yeah more convergence videos!!

  • @Alpha-III
    @Alpha-III Рік тому +1

    thank you very much, I learned a lot! Always a pleasure to watch your Videos

    • @PureGlide
      @PureGlide  Рік тому

      Glad to hear that!

    • @Alpha-III
      @Alpha-III Рік тому +1

      When ever you come to Bavaria, give me a call, you will be very welcome! Alpha 3

    • @PureGlide
      @PureGlide  Рік тому

      Thank you!

  • @palleh.jensen4648
    @palleh.jensen4648 Рік тому +1

    As usual, great, thanks Tim.

  • @miguelmedero3701
    @miguelmedero3701 Рік тому +1

    Tim, great material, always!!

  • @scheerlon
    @scheerlon Рік тому +1

    why do you have two of those red strings attached? did you lost one in the past and then went for redundant instrumentation? ;)

    • @PureGlide
      @PureGlide  Рік тому +1

      I made a video about them! ua-cam.com/video/OR9zJwcGxoQ/v-deo.html

    • @scheerlon
      @scheerlon Рік тому

      @@PureGlide I assumed that question was asked before. And you made a complete video, thanks! (Sry could have searched by my own, but wasn’t assuming you covered that in a video)

  • @ibraheemtalash5094
    @ibraheemtalash5094 7 місяців тому

    What about frontal lifts?

  • @TheSoaringChannel
    @TheSoaringChannel Рік тому +1

    I'm surprised you didn't use the footage we caught of cloud formation in the daggy bits 🤪😂

  • @CarlosMoreno-dq3kg
    @CarlosMoreno-dq3kg Рік тому +1

    Awesome video, thanks for the explanation. Question, under the street or converging area, if you do the dolphin thecnic you will be able to increase the average speed or just flying straight below the street doesn't has much difference?

    • @PureGlide
      @PureGlide  Рік тому

      Great question, I tend to slow down under convergences, because there's usually not much sink, and being slow in sink is the worst! Going slower let's you climb. In general I avoid giant big pull ups, partly because there might be someone above you, partly due to the drag created by big control movements. So a slow down to make the most of the lift is what I suggest. Unless you're already plenty high enough, in that case go fast!

    • @CarlosMoreno-dq3kg
      @CarlosMoreno-dq3kg Рік тому

      @@PureGlide thank you very much for the answer!!!!!

  • @Johan-ex5yj
    @Johan-ex5yj Рік тому +1

    The Lee Convergence is very interesting, Tim!
    At first it did not make sense to me that the same air mass colliding with itself will create lift?
    But when you said at 2:40 “trigger thermals in a line”, then it made sense!
    So we know that lee side thermals develop because air can heat up on the side of the mountain that is sheltered from the wind, but it needs a trigger to get it rising. Along comes the wind wrapping around the mountain and in a “pincer movement” forces the hot air to rise (almost like a DOUBLE convergence?). Does that make sense?

    • @PureGlide
      @PureGlide  Рік тому

      Air colliding with itself after wrapping around a hill is exactly the same as two different air masses meeting. It doesn't know any different! And if two things collide the only place it can go is up. And yes definitely wind shadows can help cause thermals, but that depends on the shape of the terrain. A perfectly conical or round shape won't have a wind shadow, just like you can blow out a candle behind a wine bottle.

    • @Johan-ex5yj
      @Johan-ex5yj Рік тому +1

      @@PureGlide Sorry, I don’t agree.
      The same air colliding with itself (without any warmer less dense air in between) cannot produce the amount of lift that you are flying in there. (Maybe something of the order of ridge lift)
      As in a Sea Breeze front, you need colder (denser) air to cut in under warmer (less dense) air to produce lift that goes much higher than the mountains.

    • @PureGlide
      @PureGlide  Рік тому +1

      You might well be right, maybe it's more about a lower wind speed where the two winds meet, that allows thermals to trigger. It's hard to imagine two masses of air meeting at different angles don't create some sort of up force. This has a nice diagram of how air can work around a isolated peak www.nwcg.gov/publications/pms437/weather/estimating-winds-for-fire-behavior

  • @quitypop
    @quitypop Рік тому +1

    what glider have u got?

    • @PureGlide
      @PureGlide  Рік тому

      Hi it's a Ventus cT, cheers for watching

  • @randytolle6706
    @randytolle6706 3 місяці тому

    I knew them as "Cloud Streets."

  • @LongTran-em6hc
    @LongTran-em6hc Рік тому +2

    I see convergences, I think calculus lol
    Btw nice video, even people who are actual pilot doesn't know much about flying gliders.

  • @johnrobertson9945
    @johnrobertson9945 Рік тому +1

    Extreme danger of high XC speed

  • @bagoistvan3182
    @bagoistvan3182 Рік тому +1

    👍🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺 AWESOME !!! 😁😁😁

  • @JonathanStCloud-yo5oq
    @JonathanStCloud-yo5oq Рік тому

    Waist of time. It is just a sales video without any substance!