I live a mile high in the southwest and want to do some low and slow videography so after looking at cost, safety, and performance I just bought a rule 103 ultralight with a Hirth 50hp fuel injected power plant to help me get higher and land higher. I have had 30+ hours training in a Tomahawk but that was thirty years ago so I have forgotten a lot as you will see.
I live a mile high and want to climb higher so I am asking if there is anyway to practice at 5000 ft for landing in a flat meadow at 8000 ft.
Also I remember an aluminum flight calculator I carried with me and used for density altitude calc which would give me the roll and (If I recall correctly) the climb diff in FPM.
Any help appreciated in getting back in the saddle.
PS there are actually dozens of flat meadows on the Aquarius Plateau but it is 10000+ so right now I can only drive up there to go fishing for tiger trout. Any of you been up there?
https://www.fieldandstream.com/features ... hing-trip/


