How much do glider lessons cost in your area?
How much is the glider per hour?
Instructor per hour?
Any glider pilots on here? What licenses did you have when you got started? How long did it take you before you could rent a glider and go for a ride?
How much do glider lessons cost in your area? Roughly 50.00
How much is the glider per hour?
Roughly 50
Instructor per hour?
Nothing, it is a club and club members who are also instructors donate their time.
Any glider pilots on here? I am a Glider student pilot
What licenses did you have when you got started? All the way through Multi-engine instructor, Airlpane
How long did it take you before you could rent a glider and go for a ride? I am still pre-solo. Winter has really messed with the available days.
Thanks for the replies.
How long does it take typically to be able to rent one and fly around solo?
I have my IR ME Comm. etc.
Reason I ask is because my biggest issue is money. But I have been thinking about it for a long time now, that it would be a blast. Some real natural flying. How much does it typically cost total to finish up? 50$ an hour isnt that bad. Beats renting powered airplanes for around 120 give or take a few, not to mention it's probably more fun.
If you are a transition/add-on pilot, 10 or 15 flights might be all that it takes to get to the solo stage, then maybe 15 or 20 more to get the license.
They are great for total time building. I can stay up for 6 hours off of a $20 tow, that makes for some nice cheap flying. If you fly 50nm away and landout, after staying up for 6 hours, you have PIC cross country. =]
Where are you thinking about doing your flying?
Very nicely put! The 6 hours goes well if capable of locating and taking advantage of the thermals.I hear not everyone flies by the seat of their pants enough to do that. I flew gliders in Germany from 14-17 before being "sucked" into "stinky" planes. Miss it a lot, but here in the states it seems to be quite exotic, unless you get your own glider with an engine attached. Your avatar alone is reason enough to get back into it. Is that thing aerobatic too?
Harris Hill? I want to learn how to fly gliders there this summer..More conventional in shape too. This is in a field near Elmira, NY btw. :whatever:
Harris Hill? I want to learn how to fly gliders there this summer..
Very nice pics! My favorites used to be the Schleicher KA7 and KA13 (great trainers) and of course the KA6. I miss the sound of air and looking at a little cotton string attached to the windshield to check the quality of turns and I most definately miss the "spoilers" saving one from the ever embarrassing high final. Just about 100 hours of flight time, with hundreds of winchtows and plane tows, before my glider logbook was lost. Today I could use it the boost in total time :whatever:.
Some day again. Here is a nice video of glider aerobatics, the towplane is a Morane MS893 which I have never been able to find in the U.S. It's an awesome towplane:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ev7xNHlvdMs
and another one... MDM Fox in Germany:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUo6YKw6UJQ&feature=PlayList&p=2E129333152F4EBA&playnext=1&index=50
How much do glider lessons cost in your area?
How much is the glider per hour?
Instructor per hour?
Any glider pilots on here? What licenses did you have when you got started? How long did it take you before you could rent a glider and go for a ride?
My first solo in a glider was also my first emergency, the towplane burst into flames on the climb out and left me holding the tow cable at 200ft as he dove back for the field.
Sounds exciting!
What did you do?
Thanks for the replies.
How long does it take typically to be able to rent one and fly around solo?
I have my IR ME Comm. etc.
Reason I ask is because my biggest issue is money. But I have been thinking about it for a long time now, that it would be a blast. Some real natural flying. How much does it typically cost total to finish up? 50$ an hour isnt that bad. Beats renting powered airplanes for around 120 give or take a few, not to mention it's probably more fun.
Great thread with some good information, I'd really like to get my glider rating at some point, have never flown one. That must be a very peaceful way to fly.
My grandad was big into soaring, he still holds the altitude record in Ga. It was set in '43 in a Minimoa over Candler field (now Atlanta Hartsfield). Has an interesting story to go along with it
"Riding a storm as big as this one, with only a bank and turn and compass to rely on is simply foolishness. I found out the next day that crops where the storm passed over were damaged by hail, and I knew that when I encountered such heavy rain at the start I was in for a dandy ride, but there was nothing I could do about it."
http://www.soar-mgsa.org/GeorgiaHOF/Hallofame/Shelly Page.htm
No one has been crazy enough to fly up into a thunderstorm to break it,:laff:
BTW, TLewis, I'm jealous!