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I believe that it is important to remember we are all PILOTS. As both
an active glider and power instructor I find that glider pilots benefit from power training--and power pilots benefit from glider training. Where to start often depends on availability and finances. Certainly here in Eastern PA it is far less expensive to earn a glider rating than a power rating. It may also require quite a bit more travel time. I do believe that a student should not mix instruction. Certainly "intro" and basic flights are not a problem, but some of the basics of landing power vs gliders are quite different, and can be quite confusing to the student (law of primacy). My suggestion is pick one and go for it. After you get one rating feel free to add another. In my club, Philadelphia Glider Council, we have quite a number of dual rated pilots, and several CFIs who are dual rated. Flying is FUN--go for all of it. While you are at it add ratings such as seaplane, multi engine, taildragger endorsement, etc and enjoy as much as you can afford. Skip Guimond |
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The time is take-off to landing, and the price is in Canadian $'s. $1
Canadian costs about $0.80 US. Block time (one time payment for unlimited hours for the season) for SGS 1-26 & 1-23 for $300, and those plus a 1-34 and Grob CS 77 for $500. We use a flight card system that records the times. Charles "Bryan Mason" wrote in message ... Charles Petersen wrote: Where I fly in Canada (www.yorksoaring.com), the cost of training to a glider pilot's licence is about $2,000 Canadian (US$1,600), and a private pilot's licence power training cost is around 5 times that at about $10,000 Canadian (US$8,000). The glider training costs include club membership, tows and glider rental. Instruction is free from volunteers. As for the youth, twice each summer, the first two weeks of July and again the first two weeks of August, we offer a Flight Camp where we take students from Ab Initio to Licence, for about $1,600 Canadian (by now you can do the math). Our club gliders rent from 30 to 50 cents a minute, and tows are $25. Is that "dry tach"? Seriously, though, how is the time measured? Is it "check out" time to "check in" time or is there some other kind of instrumentation. As a power student pilot, I'm just curious. -- Bryan |
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Well, come on up and get it. We operate 7 days a week, weather permitting,
from the end of May until the end of September. We have a campground with hot showers and a kitchen, or there are nice local B & B's. No initiation fee, and annual membership is under $400 US. We'd love to see you. Charles "Doug" wrote in message ups.com... Yes, well free instruction helps the cost. If you can get that, go for it. I flew an hour and a half with an instructor and it was more per hour than renting a 172 with an instructor. The tows weren't cheap, I had to rent the glider and pay the instructor. I believe the short tows I had were about $30 each and I had three of them. The instructor was about $35 an hour and then there was glider rental. But it would only take me about 5 such lessons to add on a glider rating on top of my airplane rating. Also, did you include the club membership? Your $1600 seems awfully low, if you can get it, it is, indeed a good deal. Go for it! |
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