IMPORTANT NOTICE DO NOT TRY THIS IN THE AIR FIRST COME TO A SCHOOL LIKE MYSELF FREEFLIGHTBRIGHTON AND LEARN IN A SAFE ENVIRONMENT.
Your low air time and not sure when the wind picks up how to land on top with no other options.
Video will explain a method I teach at Steyning Bowl on a small slope, works well and I gone one better I simulated this on a bigger scale.
Watch the video and pick up some good tips.
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Liked the vid rob. Ill have to pic your brains about that one. Its deffo worth knowing.
Its a good one to learn Mr C as we fly in ridge lift in the Uk I also have my students practice this as we have valley winds to contend with.
I find a more effective way is to pull A & D on a 4 riser or A & C on 3. This effectively stalls and then breaks the profile of the wing. Just my 2 cents 🙂
The more in put the better Mr D.B yes this does work well but your be left holding the set of risers the method I use you let go of the risers as you landing and stamp on the brakes and walk to one side.
Advantages your not stressed as a pilot and hands cannot become caught in areas like mallions and so on.
With A & D / A & C method it crumples the wing far easier, removing the internal pressure and saving you the extra walk to the side…. 😉 Plus you don’t have the leading edge diving for the floor