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What would be the best book explaining mountain flying???
Thanks, Jacek Pasco, WA |
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On Jan 12, 1:36 am, ASM wrote:
What would be the best book explaining mountain flying??? You can start he http://www.mountainflying.com/flying_info_1.htm;It's written for power pilots but the same rules apply ; This guy also sells a book with a lot of similar articles, charts and hints- it's called "Mountain flying bible", by Sparky Imeson.There's a lot about safety and weather specific to mountain flying(like wave explanation, turbulence etc..) also check this: http://www.fepco.com/Bush_Flying.html LB |
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What would be the best book explaining mountain flying???
You can start he http://www.mountainflying.com/flying_info_1.htm;It's written for power pilots but the same rules apply ; But the focus is different. Some years ago I was at a safety seminar and, when discussing mountain waves, the lecturer admonished us to stay away from them. During the break, I went up to him and said "excuse me, but ....". Tony V. |
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Hi,
I am not an expert on mountain flying, but I do sell a book that looks very good. It was written by Mark Palmer and is part of Bob Wander's "Gliding Mentor" series. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/books...WaveFlying.htm Other weather related books are available he http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/books...ct.htm#Weather Good Soaring, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com "ASM" wrote in message ... What would be the best book explaining mountain flying??? Thanks, Jacek Pasco, WA |
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I second the idea of using Bob Wander's weather books. Many of them
are good and cover ridge and wave lift. They don't cover the hazards of Mountain Flying specifically, but they are good preparation (as is Bob Wander's "Safer Soaring" book). If you haven't done much cross- country flying, I highly recommend getting a few of those books as well, because the preparations and safety margins explained in those books are an important "starting point" for any mountain work. You can buy them through Paul as he mentions, or directly through Bob at the bobwander.com website. I like both guys, so I try to support each of 'em with my various purchases. There's no such thing as "too much preparation"! --Noel |
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What would be the best book explaining mountain flying??? Jochen von Kalckreuth: Segeln über den Alpen It's somewhat vintage, but still fully valid. For me this is the definitive book about soaring in the mountains. The book focuses on the alps, but the knowledge it teaches can be used in any mountains. One possible caveat, though: It's German. (I don't know whether there's a translation) |
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On Sat, 12 Jan 2008 21:49:01 +0100, John Smith
wrote: ASM wrote: What would be the best book explaining mountain flying??? Jochen von Kalckreuth: Segeln über den Alpen (I don't know whether there's a translation) To French: Au dessus des Alpes en planeur (or, en planeur Au dessus des Alpes) Excellent book Aldo |
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You might find the articles on soaring in the Alps,
found here usefull:- http://www.gliding.co.uk/sailplanean...ntarticles.htm |
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On Jan 11, 11:36 pm, ASM wrote:
What would be the best book explaining mountain flying??? Thanks, Jacek Pasco, WA I have not seen a good book in English, but Gavin Wills series in soaring back around 2002 was one of the best. I may have them scanned in PDF if you e-mail off-line I will check. His observations and suggestions matches much of what I have learned in the last nine years of extensive mountain flying. There is a need for a good English translation of Segeln über den Alpen. Tim |
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Some years ago I bought a book in Spain called;
Les Pyrenees en Planeur by Alain Blachard. It was excellently illustrated and although in French with a French/English dictionary I was able to make sense of it, with a little patience. Having flown in thermal, wave and ridge in the relatively flat UK. The book helps to make clear the different techniques required when flying 'in amongst' real mountains rather than over the tops as we tend to do. A few years later flying in the Alps it provided a useful reference. Sadly I loaned it out and it has failed to return home:-) I do not know it of is still available Dave Martin At 00:42 13 January 2008, Pigro wrote: On Sat, 12 Jan 2008 21:49:01 +0100, John Smith wrote: ASM wrote: What would be the best book explaining mountain flying??? Jochen von Kalckreuth: Segeln über den Alpen (I don't know whether there's a translation) To French: Au dessus des Alpes en planeur (or, en planeur Au dessus des Alpes) Excellent book Aldo |
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