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I am trying to get a handle on the number of active soaring pilots in
the US for some statistical studies. In 2003 John Roake from New Zeeland stated in a table he developed that the number was 29390. He also stated that the FAA and SSA numbers were not representative. I am looking for ideas on how to firm up these numbers so they make sense. The SSA membership numbers were less than half the developed numbers. I know that you don't have to be a member of the SSA to be a soaring pilot in the US but to claim that half the soaring pilots in the US do not fly at established sites seems a fair stretch. Any ideas? Bob |
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