Simply Not Nice at All!

Summary of flying for Sunday 13 September 2009
Total Hours0h 05m
Best Height Gain0 feet
Total Flights1

What more can I say; this was one of those days that I really shouldn't have flown. The conditions were not nice at all. Several of us watched one pilot launch, get thrown around and loop back for a top landing. The discussion that followed with said pilot confirmed everyone's suspicions that it really wasn't nice up there.

A high-pressure system had dominated the UK bringing with it some very overdue northerly winds, however, despite the wind strength, the air simply didn't want to go upwards - it mostly bumped around things. We all watched two sail panes that scratched back and forth no more the 200 feet above ridge height.

After over 2 hours of waiting around I decided to give it a go. I was assisted to launch by some very expectant pilots [all waiting to see how I'd get on I figured!]. As I was positioned on launch the wind seemed to drop off a little and that was my queue to go. It didn't take much effort to get the glider into the air, but no sooner had I launched, I met some horrible air. I pretty much used all my roll authority just to keep the glider going in the rough direction I wanted it to. Lift appeared to be non-existent and I barely maintained as I headed in an easterly direction along the ridge toward the bowl. Several times my glider was turned involuntarily towards the hill and I fought with the glider just to maintain directional control. This really wasn't fun!

After two beats in the bowl I decided enough was enough and headed for the bottom landing. From the east end of the bowl is a little spur of land heading out away from the hill. I was able to soar this for 2 beats, probably 40-50 feet above the trees until I decided it prudent to land.

The landing approach was perfect, wings level and into wind. Just as I started my flare the wind switched direction by 45 degrees. All I could do was to maintain my flare as the glider started moving sideways! I responded and swung my legs to the right to meet the ground. All turned out okay with a simple side step landing.

I was now in the middle of the bottom landing field so I unclipped myself [just in case a freak gust caught me unawares] and started to move the glider to the edge of the field. It was at that point I noticed a group of horse riders that had approached from the east along the byway. I was still 200-300m in the field but decided to stop and wait for the horses to pass by before I continued to the edge of the field.

The riders seemed to be quite interested in me as I waited for them to pass. As the 2 lead riders passed behind a bush I heard a commotion and watched a horse run back the way it had come without rider. The other riders disembarked and I dropped the glider and walked over to see what had happened [I guessed someone had been thrown off their horse].

It turns out I was right; one lady had been thrown! Although I was some way off, the 5 year old horse hadn't seen a glider before and was sufficiently spooked by my presence! Fortunately all was well and I made sure rider and horse were okay. I had a chat with the women, there was no animosity towards me and they said it was one new experience for the horse. I even said a hello to the horse that had now calmed!

Flying Log(s)


TypeHill Launch
DateSun, 13 Sep 2009 - 00:00
GliderAirBorne Sting 3:168
SiteBo Peep
Duration00h 05m
CommentsHorrible for flying, high pressure, air not wanting to lift very bumpy air. Bottom landed for safety.
Height Gain0 ft
Distance
Total Hours27h 38m

Total Flying Statistics

The total flying statistics up to and including 13 Sep 2009:

Total Hours27h 38m
Longest Flight1h 15m
Gliders Flown3
Unique Sites Flown16
Best Height Gain2,508 feet
Total Distance7.0 km
Furthest Flown7.0 km
Total Flights114
Hill Launches70
Winch Launches44
Aerotow Launches0