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Learning to Fly Gliders

Your first step into the thrilling world of soaring is to take a discovery flight in a glider. You will enter a new world that you have only previously visited in dreams. It is such an incredible experience that you will want to become a permanent part of this new world. This desire, along with your commitment, will lead you on the path to becoming a glider pilot!

Lessons can be scheduled at your convenience. The closer together the lessons are, the easier it is to build on the knowledge gained from the previous lessons, and the faster you will learn. Most people try to fly at least once a week, and most prefer to take more than one flight during each lesson.

You may begin your training at the age of 12, but must be at least 14 years or older to solo. Most students with no prior flight experience, master the skills to make their first solo in 30 to 35 flights. An experienced private power pilot can generally solo a glider in 10 flights.

 

The air up there in the clouds is very pure and fine, bracing and delicious. And why shouldn't it be? -- it is the same the angels breathe.
— Mark Twain, ‘Roughing It,’ Chapter XXII, 1886.


Learning to fly a glider safely is easy. The instructor can teach you the basics of flying the glider in just a few lessons. While learning to fly a glider safely around the airport is easy, learning advanced maneuvers and is considerably more difficult. The sport requires alertness, self-control and self-discipline. It is important to maintain your respect for the sport regardless of your experience. Some pilots are content, at least for a while to soar around an airport. Others find exhilaration and satisfaction in cross-country flight. It is challenging to learn to soar, but fun. The more you learn, the more fun and personal satisfaction you will have.

 

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