Mild Turbulence

The first time you experience turbulence it will feel a little disconcerting. Just remember your surge and roll control and carry a little extra pressure on the control toggles, but be aware of the angle of attack of your glider. This will help you feel your glider, and help you prevent deflations. The more you fly, the higher your ‘bump tolerance’ or comfort in turbulence will be. You will eventually become accustomed to it, and will know when it is too rough. If the conditions appear to be very unstable, you should expect a lot of turbulence and should strongly consider whether you should fly at all.
 

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