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Jumpsat14k

Horizontal winds and stability

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Winds aloft would only affect your relative motion to the ground nothing else. Just like terminal velocity once you reach it. you will speed up or slow down depending on how much surface area the wind hits. However you/your body will not feel this because to it you are not accelerating at a high enough speed. Just like Your airspeed under canopy versus your ground speed. Your ground speed will change depending on winds but your canopy will always try to fly at the same airspeed/given the control purposes you put in.

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Looking at winds aloft on those days seems obvious NOW that higher winds aloft greatly effects stability. An observation, opinions?



Unfortunately, what 'seems obvious' is very often completely wrong. Especially in aviation, and especially when it's wind related.

Quite simply, you're barking up the wrong tree. Put it out of your mind, and get coaching. Your position is what will make you stable or not.
Do you want to have an ideagasm?

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I do mostly belly but have had varying success in a sit. Looking at winds aloft on those days seems obvious NOW that higher winds aloft greatly effects stability. An observation, opinions?



What do you mean by "stability"?


Because if it's just a 'stable' sit-neutral position (that's what being answered - "winds aloft have ZERO impact on that"), my observation is .... :P:P:S:D:S:D:P:P;):S


Seriously? Long spots subconsciously make you tense and thus you can't hold a sit as well in the exact same air-environment you'd have on a windier day?

ground winds, in terms of flight performance/environment are absolutely inconsequential until you get under canopy, and only then it matters in terms of getting to your target

look up and constrast the terms "air speed" with "ground speed"

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Sorry, but the wind conditions don't really change anything in regards to difficulty of freeflying or belly flying.



Great now Im gonna have to come up with another excuse[:/]
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You ignorant fool! Checks are for workers!

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