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<blockquote data-quote="twickers14" data-source="post: 116193" data-attributes="member: 13017"><p>Sorry guys been sorting family things for the last couple of days. Very much appreciate your help and input. Each of you has given it lots of thought and I agree with the single theme that runs through the responses-by all means use apps wherever you are but blend the info with your view of the conditions from where you plan to or are going to fly. In these times and my age we are not travelling far at any time so my local conditions (which I have flown in for 2 years) are pretty well understood. In slightly more “exciting“ conditions I will pop Spark up 50/75 mtrs above me for a quick look at her behaviour and if there are any concerns I bring her down and go home. Many of you live in the most wonderful open landscapes (from the fantastic clips and pix you post) and are able to roam a bit further than I can and will need accurate predictions of conditions before you set out. Your feedback and experiences are hugely appreciated-thank you again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twickers14, post: 116193, member: 13017"] Sorry guys been sorting family things for the last couple of days. Very much appreciate your help and input. Each of you has given it lots of thought and I agree with the single theme that runs through the responses-by all means use apps wherever you are but blend the info with your view of the conditions from where you plan to or are going to fly. In these times and my age we are not travelling far at any time so my local conditions (which I have flown in for 2 years) are pretty well understood. In slightly more “exciting“ conditions I will pop Spark up 50/75 mtrs above me for a quick look at her behaviour and if there are any concerns I bring her down and go home. Many of you live in the most wonderful open landscapes (from the fantastic clips and pix you post) and are able to roam a bit further than I can and will need accurate predictions of conditions before you set out. Your feedback and experiences are hugely appreciated-thank you again. [/QUOTE]
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