seeyou
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March 25, 2021
It can be used by everyone, for perfecting your circuits with the guidance of your instructor looking over your shoulder giving advice, perhaps going for your 5hr soaring flight or completing your first 500km FAI triangle under the guidance of a local coach, right up to the very top end of the spectrum of winning a world championship – it’s a tool that everyone needs in their toolbox to maximize the
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March 14, 2019
How good is your path through the air? Look at your Performance Index. We have talked about using SeeYou to analyze your flight, however, you do not have to wait until you land to know. Below are some instruments and settings to help you easily analyze your in-flight progress.
B600/800
Many flight computers display that information in different forms. But few have it as simply displayed
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February 28, 2019
What about practicing by yourself? Most of us end up flying by ourselves, many of my single seat flights are mid-week when it is slower with students. The problem becomes that you do not have any other pilots to base your flying against. There is no way of knowing if you made the best decisions. Thankfully we have
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December 08, 2016
A few weeks ago I mentioned once the thermal averaged drops then leave. Really it should be once it drops below your average of your next thermal, then leave. Don't leave a thermal until you feel that you can beat it. I have rolled out of an embarrassing amount of thermals to only look at the average too late. Effectively leaving a good thermal for a worse one.
Let's think more about the rollout.