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2 methods I teach.. the straight thermal method..which
is basically, receive your clearance, O2 on and thermal up into the cloud….when dealing with larger and high developing Cu’s, the seek & go method is preferred. This is basically fly through the cloud, exit the opposite side, complete a 180 & reenter. You will & can a gain a good amount of altitude with this method, and no turns are used……some secrets….. Shawn |
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