Thread: Glider rides
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Old December 13th 09, 08:27 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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"Scott" wrote in message
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Tony V wrote:



Clearly (to me), you need the advice of an aviation attorney.

That said, Some clubs offer "rides" to the public as "introductory
lessons". The fee includes a one day temporary membership. The new club
member is then taken for a glider flight. Dunno if the FAA (assuming
US)or insurance company go along with this.

Tony V.
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Well, I don't know why they wouldn't if the "rider" gets a log book with
an entry as dual training. As long as the glider pilot is an
instructor...the side benefit is that is they really like it, they may
pursue learning to fly and drop even more money into the club's lap

I know that worked for me

Dependent on how the club's insurance is set up.
Don't advertise.. walk up's interested in learning to fly.. careful
explanations that it is a flying club.
Ride must be with a CFIG, not just any club member or commercial pilot.
Direct obvious bungee jumpers to the local commercial ride for hire
operation, if there is one.