The weather forecast indicated north winds starting at 10:00 AM, so Juliana and I took advantage of it to go flying early, since the lower layers of the air were going to be calm until 10:00 AM, allowing us to land without problems.
I usually plan the flight with a headwind for about 30 minutes, and then return, without worrying about fuel. Therefore, we flew south for about 5 km, over the Las Saladas River, to a wetland that is home to a large number of birds.
Finally, we headed north, gaining altitude, to fly over Suipacha, and then began our return flight with a tailwind to the airstrip.
That's how the flight went.
Sounding
La Bitácora de Vuelo
Historias de Vuelo

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