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I haven’t been up in the glider for years, but yes, I have my glider ticket. Still part owner of my brother’s glider—just don’t fly it. 
Yes, you can go backwards in an airplane. Hard to find the conditions, but very possible. If the headwind exceeds your forward speed you are going backward over the ground.  That glider is in ridge lift. Think of a river flowing over a stone. In a kayak you can surf the wave of water and hold stationary in the river. The glider is doing the same thing in the air flowing up and over a mountain. 
Often in the J3 Cub the headwind would be strong enough to reduce our speed to less than the speed of highway traffic.  Look down and the cars are passing you.  

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1 hour ago, Allen said:

No. A stall is when the air flow over the wings is too slow to provide sufficient lift to overcome gravity. The glider is not stalled because the air is still moving over the wing at a good clip.  

How do you  get out of that event? Point the nose down?

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