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English: The high tow is normally used for glider tow operations.

However, a low-tow position may be used in some instances, a cross-country tow for example. The main goal of both positions is to place the glider in a position that avoids the

wake of the tow plane.
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Source Glider Flying Handbook (FAA-H-8083-13A), Chapter 12: Towing, page 8
Author Federal Aviation Administration

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