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Having always been fascinated by flight and thermals from an early
age(R/C soarers/flight sims user), I had the opportunity 7 years ago to do a 5-day gliding course at the beautiful Long Mynd Gliding club; needless to say it was one of the best experiences of my life. As luck would have it, on the last day and flight of the course, I (with instructor in back) managed a 2 hour+ flight hopping from thermal to thermal soaking in the wonder of it all over the glorious Shropshire country side; I had control from takeoff (winch) to landing which made it all the more special; we came back to home-base to let the other students on the course have a go, otherwise if I had my way, I would have stayed up all day ![]() Sorry to ramble, let me get to back to the advice I need ![]() I am being made redundant in the next few months after 14 years of service as a fitness instructor and I want to get into something completely different and rewarding...I have been mulling over the idea of working towards becoming a gliding instructor but have no idea what my options are, where to start, and if this is even a realistic goal for me. I am 40 years of age, married with 2 children (13 and 8 years of age), live in London and left school with no qualifications (Left school at 15 to pursue a career as a skateboard Pro; became UK champion and traveled the world doing demos/competing etc back in the late 70's/early 80's...Why oh why did I not get into football instead...). I have lots of "life experience" and have done all manner of work from "Film artist"(film extra to you and me), shop assistant to shop manager, market trader/shop retailer, decorator, builders assistant, soldier in French Army (My mother is French), Lifeguard, exercise teacher, fitness instructor and other various jobs here and there...I am good with Computers (self taught/build my own) and am willing to do what ever it takes to achieve an end result. Flying, soaring specifically, has been and still is my true passion. If someone could be kind enough to advise me what my options might be and what the realities are, it would help me to set some goals either way; I would be extremely grateful. Many thanks Marc PS, with part of my redundancy money (which will not go that far)I plan on doing another 5 day gliding course, hopefully at the end of August and at Long Mynd again. I also remember on the previous course I did some chaps offered me to jump in on a Glider "share", this might be an option for me for the future and could be a cost effective way to get more flying time/experience. Any advice on this would also be welcome. |
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I hope you have a wealthy father in-law.
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On 17 Jun 2004 02:25:38 -0700, (Marc)
wrote: ...../.... If someone could be kind enough to advise me what my options might be and what the realities are, it would help me to set some goals either way; I would be extremely grateful. Visit www.gliding.co.uk (the BGA site) to find out about local clubs. Then visit and/or ring them and take it from there. Many UK clubs have fixed price to solo schemes - where I fly you can get solo for under £1200 this way - and decent single seat fleets. If you're flying 50 hours or less a year this is the cheapest option as well as not committing you to a particular type of glider before you sort out what you'd really like to fly. HTH -- martin@ : Martin Gregorie gregorie : Harlow, UK demon : co : Zappa fan & glider pilot uk : |
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![]() I'm afraid becoming a flight instructor is a long term project. For the UK, the best you can do is to contact the BGA. See their website http://www.gliding.co.uk/bgainfo/instructors/index.htm Queries relating to BGA instructor courses should be directed to Good luck if you want to join the club! Oh, by the way: in Europe, most instructors teach on a voluntary basis, without pay. But I believe in the UK (also in France) there are some of the bigger clubs working 7 days a week with a paid staff. You'll need to be very good or very lucky to succeed making a living of it... -- stephanevdv ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Posted via OziPilots Online [ http://www.OziPilotsOnline.com.au ] - A website for Australian Pilots regardless of when, why, or what they fly - |
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