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I am fortunate to have a lot of time-off piled up.
Lately I have been thinking about a soaring vacation. I have narrowed down my choices to 'Soar Minden' in Nevada and 'Estrella Soaring' in Arizona (a little concerned about July heat in phx). Has anybody had any experience with the above schools? Can you recommend others (preferably South West)? I am a commercial power pilot looking for a transition type of training. Would one week be enough (including the checkride)? Thanks in advance. c |
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![]() "Chris K" wrote in message ... I am fortunate to have a lot of time-off piled up. Lately I have been thinking about a soaring vacation. I have narrowed down my choices to 'Soar Minden' in Nevada and 'Estrella Soaring' in Arizona (a little concerned about July heat in phx). Has anybody had any experience with the above schools? Can you recommend others (preferably South West)? I am a commercial power pilot looking for a transition type of training. Would one week be enough (including the checkride)? Thanks in advance. c I can't think of a better way to use a bunch of time off. Both Estrella and Minden are excellent choices. To them I would add Warner Springs in Southern California, Marfa Gliders in Marfa, Texas, Mile High in Boulder, CO and Sundance in Moriarty, NM. Sundance offers wide open skies, great soaring, wonderful people to fly with and laid back New Mexico ambiance. Warner is a big, private airfield far from heavy air traffic with great soaring weather. Marfa is a legendary West Texas soaring site run by SSA Master Cross Country Instructor Burt Compton. You can't learn from a better master. Mile High in Boulder offers great soaring and probably the most beautiful scenery anywhere. Enjoy! Bill Daniels |
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Add Soar Truckee in Truckee, CA near Lake Tahoe and you have some great
choices. Allan "Bill Daniels" wrote in message news:lBnzc.31065$2i5.28898@attbi_s52... "Chris K" wrote in message ... I am fortunate to have a lot of time-off piled up. Lately I have been thinking about a soaring vacation. I have narrowed down my choices to 'Soar Minden' in Nevada and 'Estrella Soaring' in Arizona (a little concerned about July heat in phx). Has anybody had any experience with the above schools? Can you recommend others (preferably South West)? I am a commercial power pilot looking for a transition type of training. Would one week be enough (including the checkride)? Thanks in advance. |
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![]() I can highly recommend Soar Minden. They have 12 sailplanes for rent and offer several package deals. He will even pick you up at Reno International. You can't beat the soaring, we just finished a week that offered wave, thermal and some kickass *push the nose over, we're going through 17, soaring*. Night life ain't bad eather, JJ Sinclair |
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Sundance offers wide open skies, great soaring, wonderful people to fly with
and laid back New Mexico ambiance. Warner is a big, private airfield far from heavy air traffic with great soaring weather. Marfa is a legendary West Texas soaring site run by SSA Master Cross Country Instructor Burt Compton. You can't learn from a better master. I agree: Burt's and excellent instructor. He has a cabin that you can rent for your stay. Marfa's elevation is almost 5,000ft. and the summer temps aren't terrible. Big Bend National Park is nearby as is Fort Davis State Park and the McDonald Observatory. Great scenery. Boomin' thermals. Depending on where you're coming from, it can be a bit of a drive. Minden has the advantage of being close to a major airport. Marfa is 3.5-4 hours drive from Midland/Odessa International (served by Southwest and Continental). Yes: you should be able to knock out your rating in a week if the WX cooperates. |
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Chris K wrote in message ...
I am fortunate to have a lot of time-off piled up. Lately I have been thinking about a soaring vacation. I have narrowed down my choices to 'Soar Minden' in Nevada and 'Estrella Soaring' in Arizona (a little concerned about July heat in phx). Has anybody had any experience with the above schools? Can you recommend others (preferably South West)? I am a commercial power pilot looking for a transition type of training. Would one week be enough (including the checkride)? Thanks in advance. c Soar Minden would be a great place. There are may other activities there with it's close proximity to Lake Tahoe. Not to mention the soaring is pretty darn good!! |
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I can second or is it third or.... Soar Minden. Here's my story and I'm
sticking to it http://roye.home.netcom.com/soaring/index.html "Chris K" wrote in message ... I am fortunate to have a lot of time-off piled up. Lately I have been thinking about a soaring vacation. I have narrowed down my choices to 'Soar Minden' in Nevada and 'Estrella Soaring' in Arizona (a little concerned about July heat in phx). Has anybody had any experience with the above schools? Can you recommend others (preferably South West)? I am a commercial power pilot looking for a transition type of training. Would one week be enough (including the checkride)? Thanks in advance. c |
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I had a fantastic time getting my CFIG at Driggs, Idaho. Don't know
if they are now operating, but soaring the Tetons was a trip. The people were great with an examiner on staff. On 14 Jun 2004 17:58:19 GMT, Chris K wrote: I am fortunate to have a lot of time-off piled up. Lately I have been thinking about a soaring vacation. I have narrowed down my choices to 'Soar Minden' in Nevada and 'Estrella Soaring' in Arizona (a little concerned about July heat in phx). Has anybody had any experience with the above schools? Can you recommend others (preferably South West)? I am a commercial power pilot looking for a transition type of training. Would one week be enough (including the checkride)? Thanks in advance. c |
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I did my instruction at Estrella last September - November and I can't say
enough positive things about my experience there. (I'm a former power pilot student and a long-time skydiver and skydiving instructor, so I've had my brushes with bad instruction, and I know the good when I see it.) But with those two choices, you can't lose. -ted "Chris K" wrote in message ... I am fortunate to have a lot of time-off piled up. Lately I have been thinking about a soaring vacation. I have narrowed down my choices to 'Soar Minden' in Nevada and 'Estrella Soaring' in Arizona (a little concerned about July heat in phx). Has anybody had any experience with the above schools? Can you recommend others (preferably South West)? I am a commercial power pilot looking for a transition type of training. Would one week be enough (including the checkride)? Thanks in advance. c |
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I flew at Estrella over this past new year's. Great guys! If weather
is good, I would think a weekend would be enough to get at least your private glider rating. This time of year may be a bit hot ![]() Scott Chris K wrote: I am fortunate to have a lot of time-off piled up. Lately I have been thinking about a soaring vacation. I have narrowed down my choices to 'Soar Minden' in Nevada and 'Estrella Soaring' in Arizona (a little concerned about July heat in phx). Has anybody had any experience with the above schools? Can you recommend others (preferably South West)? I am a commercial power pilot looking for a transition type of training. Would one week be enough (including the checkride)? Thanks in advance. c |
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