"G.R. Patterson III" wrote in message
In the US cloud flying would be highly unlikely.
Central New Jersey, just north of Solberg. I haven't seen it for a while,
but the glider operation in that area moved some years ago.
I used to fly in that area including a few times at Solberg. Very, very few
gliders flown there have anything beyond a whiskey compass and a yaw string
for cloud flying. Though it is possible to cloud fly with such equipment, I
never heard a NJ glider pilot talk about it around the keg.
Having said that, I'm sure someone at sometime has done some glider cloud
flying in NJ. And there's no question that a building Tstorm is a great
source of lift.
But of course, power pilots avoid flying into building Tstorms.
And it is sometimes possible to climb up the side of a cumulous cloud.
I would still suggest that flying above cloud base is an effective way to
avoid glider activity here in the states.
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