Soaring
Soaring is a form of flight in which an animal or aircraft stays aloft by exploiting rising air currents rather than using continuous propulsion. The aim is to gain altitude or to maintain height with minimal energy expenditure.
In nature, soaring is common among birds such as hawks, eagles, vultures, albatrosses and condors, which have
Sources of lift include thermals, ridge lift, mountain waves and dynamic soaring. Thermals are buoyant columns
In human aviation, soaring refers to unpowered flight in gliders or sailplanes. Pilots search for lift, then
The study of soaring informs ecology, meteorology and the design of efficient light aircraft, including wing