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If he flew due west from flagstaff, it's about 137 miles to the New Mexico border. If it were a high performance glider, the glide ration would be between 40:1 or 60:1 which would give a glide range between 136 to 204 miles. All of these calculations are for dead air, if the hang glider found any lift during that 50 miles, he might be able to extend his range, but 300 miles would mean he found an awful lot of good lift. I'd say the 300 mile range is doubtful. If the hang glider pilot got sucked into a thunderstorm, he could get up to 18000 feet, and he could pass out if he didn't have any oxygen, so that is possible, but there's also a good possibility of freezing to death without proper protection. If he survived that, I would imagine his first thoughts would be to head for terra firma, not to go for a distance record in New Mexico. I think this story could be possible for a regular glider, but not a hanglider. |
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