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That was always one problem with cars that fly. The other is to meet the regulations for both.
The problem with cars that fly is that idiots that drive are bad enough. Flying idiots would be even worse.
Edit: although I think flying idiots is better than self driving cars.
But when you could have improved in the air, friends tell you and you listen.
My flying has been more along the lines of "Oooh look, that aircraft is doing something interesting; I'll toddle over and play along with them". Other times it has been "oh, he is barrelling upwards towards me; I'll get out of his way then go back and see if I can copy him".
This illustrates an extreme "traffic jam". The photographer thinks there were 43 aircraft, but didn't have time to count twice.
Ooh, that looks like an accident waiting to happen, just how the hell do you recover that number of craft quickly, when the thermal runs out, you're all going to be jockeying for that landing slot before you pile in nose first in the grass.
If they are in a thermal, they are a long way from the end of the flight. If near the end of a flight, a competition pilot will be going as fast as possible (i.e. using energy up as quickly as possible) such that they
only have suffcient energy to do a circuit.
That leads almost inevitably to this kind of thing (skip to 6:30).... But that is relatively uncluttered, since it is large field and none of them are crossing the line side-by-side.
"more landings per minute than JFK"
Even pre-solo, my daughter was one of three gliders landing abreast of each other in a much smaller field (at a pinch there could have been another two). You don't get to "go around", so you make best use of the available grass. Good pilots can stop so that they park the wingtip in the hand of a person standing up, so they don't have to stoop to pick it up.
Competition pilots don't always get it right. Skip to 1:30 and see if you can spot the airstrip... (from 2009, before cameras became good!)
More of a concern in that gaggle is that there might be a collision. That's when the seat cushion is used for its main raison d'etre.
Now this is what you call real gliding, must have stones made of steel to sit on this thing
(At least they aren't using their legs as undercarriage)
How do you think the Luftwaffe managed to train so many pilots ready for WW2? Typical launch method (skip to 1:00, count to twelve)...