1. Both soaring and gliding rely on the principles of aerodynamics to achieve flight. The shape of the wings and the angle at which they are inclined to the airflow create lift, which keeps the aircraft in the air.
2. Both soaring and gliding require skill and experience to operate the aircraft. Pilots must have a deep understanding of the principles of aerodynamics and meteorology to safely and effectively navigate their aircraft.
3. Both soaring and gliding can be used for recreational purposes. Both activities are popular among enthusiasts who enjoy the thrill of flying and the challenge of mastering the art of flight.
4. Both soaring and gliding are relatively environmentally friendly forms of aviation. They do not produce emissions or generate noise, making them more eco-friendly than other forms of air travel.
5. Both soaring and gliding can be used for competition purposes. Competitions are held around the world to determine the best pilots in both sports.