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I am interested in getting back into soaring, its been 24 years since I
soloed at age 16. My job constraints keep me busy and my days off are usually during the week. It seems most club flying is on the weekend which means taking off work, if I can get it, to go soar. I'm looking into taking a two week vacation and going to a school such as Estrella Sailport for lessons. Has anyone tried this or any other schools? I am currently located in the Dallas, Tx area which means travelling, with the wife and kid, to a remote area where they sit for two weeks while I have fun. Are there schools with local entertainment nearby? Should I pass my written before I go to a school. IS joining an active club the best way to get started? Any helpful suggestions are welcome. Thanks |
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