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XC
This page supplements the Airfield Manual, in particular D. Cross Country Flying. Following are a list of links that might be of use to XC pilots. Some of these links are also in other parts of the Airfield Manual.
Links and Resources
- Dick Johnson's articles on glider performance. NB Some are a little dated, on glider performance, and the SSA have now made these articles available to members only so this page is provided via the Wayback Machine internet archive engine.
- XCSoar and Airspace - slides from Kate Byrne's talk;
- Scottish Land-out Fields Database (.cup file)
Are you a JEDI?
Thanks go to Sant for the excellent name (Just Eff**ing Do It!). A JEDI is a qualified cross country pilot who hasn't yet done their Silver Distance (50k) or someone who hasn't flown a glider more than 50k away from Portmoak in the past three years but maybe wants to get back into XC. There is a JEDI ladder for Portmoak pilots on the BGA National Ladder page and a trophy for the winner at the SGC annual awards dinner.
Thanks to David Dodds, there is a list of JEDI turning points, which are recognisable land marks fairly close to Portmoak, so new JEDIs can practice their skills with mini-tasks before venturing further afield. Just add these to your existing turning points list. If you fly a JEDI task, don't forget to put it on the Ladder!