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-====== Task Setting ======+====== Thermal Task Setting ====== 
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 +This page is based on the task setting tutorials prepared by Liz Sparrow and Mark Davenport for the Apprentice Tasksetters for [[https://wwgc2022.co.uk/|WWGC 2022]], which is being held at Husbands Bosworth. 
 + 
 +The files are zipped up as they are rather large. 
 + 
 +===== Planning a Task ===== 
 + 
 +{{ :xc:tasksetting:ppt_for_3rd_jan_2020task_setting_2021.zip |Overview of Task Setting}} 
 + 
 +As always, the slides for the initial presentation are not as instructive as listening to it was.  However the task setting 'method' comes down to: 
 + 
 +  - Decide how fast one will fly, given the weather, glider and past performance; 
 +  - Look at the weather: 
 +    - When will be be soarable enough to fly XC? 
 +    - What height will cloudbase be through the day? 
 +    - Will it turn blue? 
 +    - Wind strength at flying levels? 
 +    - How easy to climb? 
 +    - How long will soaring last? 
 +    - Best area? 
 +    - Any other weather than might significantly change the day? 
 +  - From the two items above, work out how far one can fly.  If, for example, it works out at 320km, setting a 300kmm task gives a little wriggle room; 
 +  - Airspace Constraints: 
 +    - Sources of information - NOTAMs etc. 
 +    - Airspace to avoid (vertically & laterally) 
 +    - Advisory Airspace avoidance 
 +    - Tactical considerations 
 +  - Other points to consider: 
 +    - Remember that up & down-wind legs fly better than cross wind legs; 
 +    - Geology can have a bearing.  Around Moreton-in-Marsh thermals won't work as well as Stow-on-the-Wold.  The Cotswolds, Downs, Chilterns & Lincolnshire & Yorkshire Wolds are all free-draining, so they dry quickly and warm faster than low flat ground that holds water.  Warmth = thermals.  :) 
 +    - As well as the bedrock, the Cotswold Edge and similar ridges can generate hill lift; 
 +    - Towns, car parks, warehouses & so on are good thermal generators; 
 +    - We are advised to avoid VRPs; 
 +  - Plan a task: 
 +    - Decide where the task should be set 
 +    - Decide type of task (number of TPs) 
 +    - Establish the Permanant and Temporary Airspace that will impact on the task 
 +    - Establish likely start & finish times 
 +    - Estimate likely achievable speed 
 +    - Decide shape & distance 
 +    - Consider implications of a better or especially worse weather than forecast 
 + 
 + 
 +===== First Example ===== 
 + 
 +{{ :xc:tasksetting:homework_task_setting_2.2.21.zip | First Example}} 
 + 
 +{{ :xc:tasksetting:2020-01-17-sally.docx |My solution}}
  
-Firstly,  
  
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