FAA to ground 80% of Glider Training Fleet... it's just a question of when
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
		
I'm not alarmist to say that the FAA is going to ground 80% of the senescent USA glider training fleet sometime soon.  The only question is when. 
 
The L-13s are being recycled.   
 
The few people who know how to properly inspect and keep the 27 wooden Schleichers KA-* gliders flying safely are retiring. 
 
The 314 registered SGS 2-33s may last forever, or one might fail this weekend.   
 
Given the tragic and inevitable consequences of an aging fleet, it is unconscionable and unsportsmanlike to turn a blind eye.  Recent events should be a call to action. 
 
Yes, you're right. I'm riding my high horse. Talk is cheap.  But I'm holding a note that finances my share of a brand new PW-6 for my local soaring club. (No, I'm not made of money. I cut back somewhere else.)  So since I'm not just shooting off my mouth, I think that it is entirely reasonable for me to say this: 
 
Gentlemen. Please step up!  
 
 
 
 
 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
		
	
	
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