so this is a ground handling with Noe and me Steve Hudson in Derbyshire this is
basically a ground handling building a wall how to launch what to watch for and
we did it in Derbyshire UK my friend Noe is going to translate so we face forward
make sure the A's go to the front of the glider turn your favorite way so now I'm
going to have to turn to my right. Can you see that? Are you translating this Noe? No, I'm going now.
Well, we turn to the side that suits us the most and we turn looking towards the
glider. This one is on top so I turn right towards the top. That's how we said we have to
be clear what we have to be clear about that side we are going to turn so there you see how we are going
to turn to the side that is up. This one is up so we will turn to the other side in one hand
the brakes and in the other hand the A lines or the A pullers have to be the same the brakes
that is that is that the two lines are the same in one hand
we make the wall
we unwind first
there we form the wall well ok we do for two reasons
the wall the first thing to see how much wind blows if we see that it pulls a lot is that it makes
too much wind second reason so we see all the lines to see if some are hooked if
there is a knot to see that all the lines are free as you have seen before it was the corner of
the left it was hooked so we have unhooked it manually because it was quite hooked that is
if we see that there we see according to how we are oriented that we will see that the wall is not
symmetrical but that it is always inclined to one side the candle has to be symmetrical
that is a line of brake in each hand behind
this is a good system to control the candle although it makes a lot of wind
that is if we decide to go if we decide to go for the brakes and grab the handles we
are very long so we will not be able to have control so we can also go to the lines c that is if
we want to move or slide down in the hill we can pull the lines c and so we collect a
little the candle and we can move down or now if we see that we are ready we can
decide to take off some some candles we have to use the throwers to take off or
some basically with throw a little already nothing else with the body they already take off basically
only now without line A to the left we brake and stop now with the lines
with the lines A you have to be a little more careful because it usually takes off faster and
sometimes what can happen is that the candle overflows and goes forward it moves to the
right we move with the candle if it goes to the right let's go to the right
all the time with the candle if the candle moves to the right for example we are going to the right if
it goes to the left we are going to the left we can use the lines A if the candle is falling to
recover it again if we want to stop the candle or kill it or throw it on the ground we can
pull the lines c and throw it towards the ground again or if we do not ask for a couple of
buckles or what we need with the brakes and the same we throw and until it falls we take
the buckles down quite as quick if it is upside down if it is upside down if it is upside down
you need to pull one brake and the glider will come up and then you must step that way
and then we go to the side that the candle rises but the wing must go first that is the first
thing that goes to the wing and while you are getting in here you need to just hold at least one brake line
ok I am going to turn towards the right because it is the one that is used so the best is to always
use the same side so as not to get used to it on one side always a handbrake at least put
your brake handles so they are not tangled that's a good move and now we inflate the candle a little bit and
we make the wall we inflate we look good straight towards the candle if we see that they are
twisted we have a good one each hand now we look at all the lines that are good and clean
and now I am going to take a couple of turns and I am going to try this one
if you are waiting to launch it is better than taking a wrap it is to hold that under your wrap
and just put your finger on that just go those lines like that
then what that means is when you want to launch you simply just can let go of those
ok and that holds all the back yeah exactly okay so that's that's better than wrapping
yeah because I have more lines on everything yeah and you got and if you need to move you can move
yeah see yeah or D if it's for okay yeah okay so we have more control
what backwards now he has it that's very good
so you're stopping it going behind you by pulling a little bit of brake on that's good
stepping left left hand down that's good stepping right right hand down that's good
left to touch that's good right to touch right hand down yeah
that's good basically when we have the candle on top okay and it starts to go to one side or
for another for example if we go to the left we see that it is falling to the left what we do is
brake with the left a little bit ok so as we have turned around it is going to stop on that side
then we are going to avoid that we want and we have to raise the right also remember to always
raise because if we do not continue applying brake on the right then we have to follow the candle
okay and vice versa if we see that it goes to the right we will give it touches what it asks us with
the right brake but always remember to raise especially if it makes a lot of wind to raise
the left hand because if not we will always have a little brake there so controlling with this
and raising the left also to remove that brake there we always move with the stop and of course we are
going to follow it all the way to the side that goes both to the left to the right
get the sea lines to bring it down now those ones at the back with the keeper that's the ones
excellent okay try and bring it down with the b lines no those are the yellow ones that one
and that one pull those
okay so stand still stand still so the b lines work really good but the problem is it tends to
flap around
and you're off and up
a bit of pressure
ok, there, if we want to go there, we take a little, that's it, but press the two brakes all the time, a little,
instead of the shot like this, and no, no, there, soft, that's it, let's continue to the right, but I continue
maintaining a little pressure on the right without going too far, now I want to go to the left
we are going to change a little the pressure on the two, more on the right, we change sides, the same, pressure on the two, that's it,
there it is, we are going to go up with a shot of the lines, we have it, that's it, instead of
always a little bit of pressure and we always play with them, there it is, let's go, that's it, keep
always the pressure, there we have the touch, left hand up a bit, other hand, left hand, that's it,
ok, keep it still now, now, keep it in one place,
perfect,
ok, bring it down as you like, I'm going to put it down with mine now, so we grab it,
well, basically, with what we are practicing all this is that we have to believe that we can do it,
that is, we are practicing to be able to take off, the story is that I have to believe that I can
control the parapet and I am sure that I am going to do it, although I have to repeat it one or two or
three times, but we have it as a balance between believing and being able to do it, it is a practice,
but we have to see it, basically, we can do it, because if not, if we have that fear or we see
that we cannot do it, always, in the end, something is going to go wrong or we are not going to get out, so
always a little of the head, you have to believe it, practice and be sure that we are going to do it well
and that is it, another great day in paradise,
