Glider Pilots gain height by flying over large ploughed fields
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Glider pilots gain altitude by circling over a large plowed field because a plowed area gives off heat. Heat rises so the glider takes advantage of that to gain altitude.
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Glider Pilots gain height by flying over large plowed fields the reason is stated below.
- By circling over a large plowed field Glider Pilots gain height because a plowed area gives off heat. As the heat rises glider takes advantage by circling the age of that to gain height.
- Gliding or soaring is a recreational activity. It is a competitive sport in which pilots fly in powered aircraft known as sailplanes or gliders.
- The proper term for gliding refers to descending flight if heavier than aircraft.
- Soaring refers to use when the craft gains height or speed fr rising air.
- To gain height, glider Pilots search for rising air to gain height after launching. Experienced pilots can fly many hundred kilometers, sometimes thousands of kilometers before returning to their home airfields, if conditions are good enough.
- If the weather conditions deteriorate, they often land elsewhere. Some avoid this condition by using engines.
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