A simplistic question, I know, but are gliders safe as compared to other GA flying? I NEVER hear about glider accidents. Why is that?
Gliders are waaay safer than GA aircraft. Why? Well, no engine to blow up, no electrical system to fry, no radio to distract you, no flying in IMC, glide ratios of between 25 and 65 to 1, and incredible visibility from the cockpit. In other words, you have to try pretty hard, or be very unlucky/incompetent, to hurt yourself in a glider.
I started out in gliders before transitioning to power planes. Many gliderports also have ride operations. This means you can get paid while building time, either flying gliders or tow planes. Typical pay is $100 per day for glider pilots, $150 for tow pilots. And since most ride operations also offer aerobatic rides, you end up getting free aerobatic training. (Another skill that may save your hide someday.)
Today, when I hear of all these young people who put themselves $40~50,000 in debt to get their ratings I just shake my head. Thanks to gliders, and the many contacts I made there, I got my commercial SEL, MEL and instrument ratings for about 10K.
And as if the financial benefits weren't enough, soaring is some of the purest and most transcendental flying you will ever do.
That too!
The operation I work for is giving me my Commercial glider and CFI in the spring for free, and the ride/CFI job includes all of the free personal tows in my own glider that I want, on the one of two weekend days that I am not working.
I should be towing for them by the end of the 2009 season as well.

Yep, just across the valley from there. I could actually see the place from the hill that I ended up on.
I will be flying there in the last 2 weeks of July for the 2009 Nationals if you want to come see what soaring is all about. There should be 60 or 70 gliders from around the country out there.
Used to be an old boy in CLT named Charley.. and I can't remember his last name. Was a judge at many soaring meets. You know him?
Question: Can you apply the hours built up in a glider towards say 135 mins?
How would I go about finding out whether airlines will accept this time or not?
I'm just thinking that this would be a super cheap way to build time.
That has to be Charley Spratt!
He is the best "CD" (contest director) ever, but unfortunatly has been having some heath problems, and has not been able to do much with soaring the past few years...![]()
Yep.. that's the one. He had a crash pad in CLT for a while that I used. Interesting fellow and always good for a story.
Fellow named Singleton? Know him?
How would I go about finding out whether airlines will accept this time or not?
I'm just thinking that this would be a super cheap way to build time.