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One of our club members has been approached by a local newspaper
reporter wanting to do story on him. It seems the reporter was tipped off that he may be the oldest glider pilot in southern New Jersey. The subject of the story would be Otto Zauner, a name that may be familiar to many of you who have been around for a while. At 83 or 84 (I'm not sure which at the time I'm writing this) Otto safely flys every weekend the weather cooperates and assembles his Discus by himself. He flew the tow plane and his RV up until few years ago when the aggravation of jumping through hoops to get his medical (which he always passed)became to much. This remarkable fellow still does most of the work on our L-13 and Pawnee. While no longer competing, he crews for club members who do. (For you PGC guys - Otto built that winch I've heard you been using of late). Anyway, this idea of "oldest glider pilot" got me wondering about how much further than South Jersey Otto can extend his title. Now, I'm not talking about the oldest person alive with a glider rating but active pilots. Any challengers? BTW, I'd like to hear from anyone who might be able to share any Otto stories they may have. If you know the man you also know he is very humble and getting him to talk about his accomplishments is no easy task. Mike Fadden ASW 15 |
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Hod Taylor, senior pilot at Soar Minden turned 85 recently.
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we have one out here.. 84 or 85 last summer.. still flying tow planes, and
instructing in gliders.. I'll not state his name without talking to him first.. BT "Mike Fadden" wrote in message om... One of our club members has been approached by a local newspaper reporter wanting to do story on him. It seems the reporter was tipped off that he may be the oldest glider pilot in southern New Jersey. The subject of the story would be Otto Zauner, a name that may be familiar to many of you who have been around for a while. At 83 or 84 (I'm not sure which at the time I'm writing this) Otto safely flys every weekend the weather cooperates and assembles his Discus by himself. He flew the tow plane and his RV up until few years ago when the aggravation of jumping through hoops to get his medical (which he always passed)became to much. This remarkable fellow still does most of the work on our L-13 and Pawnee. While no longer competing, he crews for club members who do. (For you PGC guys - Otto built that winch I've heard you been using of late). Anyway, this idea of "oldest glider pilot" got me wondering about how much further than South Jersey Otto can extend his title. Now, I'm not talking about the oldest person alive with a glider rating but active pilots. Any challengers? BTW, I'd like to hear from anyone who might be able to share any Otto stories they may have. If you know the man you also know he is very humble and getting him to talk about his accomplishments is no easy task. Mike Fadden ASW 15 |
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http://www.eaa808.org/deanbaird/dean.htm
Colorado's contribution, Dean is 83 or 84. He just gave a buddy of mine his power check ride the other day...also flies towplanes, glider instruction and power as well as his Examiner duties. Seems like every other pilot I meet in Colorado got checked out by Dean. |
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Stewart Kissel wrote:
http://www.eaa808.org/deanbaird/dean.htm Colorado's contribution, Dean is 83 or 84. He just gave a buddy of mine his power check ride the other day...also flies towplanes, glider instruction and power as well as his Examiner duties. Seems like every other pilot I meet in Colorado got checked out by Dean. Yup, 10 years ago. |
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For a 93 year old pilot, see page 9 of the May 2004 issue of Southern
California Soaring (www.socalsoaring.com). Stewart Kissel wrote: http://www.eaa808.org/deanbaird/dean.htm Colorado's contribution, Dean is 83 or 84. He just gave a buddy of mine his power check ride the other day...also flies towplanes, glider instruction and power as well as his Examiner duties. Seems like every other pilot I meet in Colorado got checked out by Dean. |
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Derek Piggot turned 80 last year and celebrated it by flying a 500km in an ME7
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Tom Hardy in Mississippi is certainly in this group. Don't know his
exact age, but guessing he's middle latter 80's and last I saw him he was still going strong. He was at Marfa again this year w/ his DG400M. Mike Fadden wrote: One of our club members has been approached by a local newspaper reporter wanting to do story on him. It seems the reporter was tipped off that he may be the oldest glider pilot in southern New Jersey. The subject of the story would be Otto Zauner, a name that may be familiar to many of you who have been around for a while. At 83 or 84 (I'm not sure which at the time I'm writing this) Otto safely flys every weekend the weather cooperates and assembles his Discus by himself. He flew the tow plane and his RV up until few years ago when the aggravation of jumping through hoops to get his medical (which he always passed)became to much. This remarkable fellow still does most of the work on our L-13 and Pawnee. While no longer competing, he crews for club members who do. (For you PGC guys - Otto built that winch I've heard you been using of late). Anyway, this idea of "oldest glider pilot" got me wondering about how much further than South Jersey Otto can extend his title. Now, I'm not talking about the oldest person alive with a glider rating but active pilots. Any challengers? BTW, I'd like to hear from anyone who might be able to share any Otto stories they may have. If you know the man you also know he is very humble and getting him to talk about his accomplishments is no easy task. Mike Fadden ASW 15 |
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We do indeed have the winch Otto built at PGC. It is an ingenious piece of
equipment that has served well for many years - thanks Otto. On the topic of oldest glider pilot… we have maybe the oldest student? Joe Beyer, who is 83, just soloed after *beginning* flight training last year. Joe, who flew as a crewman during WWII, is sharp as a tack and full of energy. I want to be just like him when I grow up ;-) Bob Lacovara PGC |
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