For once the weather forecast for sunshine turned out to be correct
- albeit that the wind strength was higher than predicted. Undeterred, a
small but enthusiastic group of Club members set up the launch point at
the NW corner of the field and after some group discussion about the
wind strength and direction a decision was made to complete a 'Met
flight' - outcome sadly was to 'picket down' of the gliders and return
to the Clubhouse to await a hoped for reduction on wind strength whilst
having an early lunch.
A further Met flight took place early
afternoon after which flying continued, with the 'interesting' wind
strength and direction providing the opportunity for Blue Card
checks/training for those Members keen enough to do so.
Late
afternoon the wind strength eased off enough to allow some aerotow Trial
Lessons, good reward for our visitors' patience, and for Club Member to
complete winch launches/flying in the less demanding conditions.
An
initially frustrating, but in the end good day overall, with various
'flying currency banks topped up'...let's hope the weather stays fine
for Sunday! - Mike S