BobDDuck
Island Bus Driver
I finally got in my first XC solo (scrubed twice and aborted once). I managed to get there and back becoming "temporarly displaced" (I love that phrase) only once. Over all it went well. However, I did run into several birds at around 2500 feet (cruise altitude). So my question is, what do you do when you see a bird at your altitude several hundred feet in front of it. These were hawks of some kind that were soaring on thermals, so they weren't really moving all that much. I remember hearing somewhere that birds will tend to dive to get out of the way, so it is better to go up. That said, is it better to just go straigh forward and hope they move, or should I be taking evasive action and hope they don't go the same way I do. Obvisouly this would only apply to smaller planes. I can't see a 737 slewing around to avoid a sparrow.
Ethan
Ethan