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![]() I really liked the suggestion that if you really want to improve your soaring start looking at purchasing a sailplane. You will fly more plus it will give you plenty to do in the off season. You would be surprised how much you can do (legally) to pet and spruce up your own glider. As already mentioned it doesn't have to be expensive. I flew my 1st contest at Ephrata in my 1-26. Brian CFIIG/ASEL I gotta agree with Brian and the others who have posted this comment about getting your own glider. I started by getting my PPL (ASEL) before finding out how awesome soaring is. I took a few flights in 2006 and got my Glider Rating in early 2007. I have thought many times about getting Instrument-Rated, but there are two reasons why I don't: 1) It takes money away from my soaring budget! Getting that Instrument rating is about as expensive as getting your original PPL. There are a LOT of materials to buy and study, and a lot of practice in the air to learn all the different types of approaches and systems. 2) I study accident and safety reports a lot (Aviation Safety Magazine, AvWeb's safety articles, APOA/ASF/EAA articles, etc). It seems to me that a lot of pilots get into trouble by flying IFR when they are not prepared for it. Flying through bad weather is not something you can just casually hop in and do. You need to be practiced and you need to be current. I decided that I do not have the budget or the flying schedule that would take me IFR more than a couple of times a year - and I would likely be "rusty" as a result. That's no way to be when you're trying to fly in difficult conditions! Since I can't/won't fly IFR with any regularity, I think its safer for me personally to not have the license and the temptation to try, when its not good flying weather. ....As far as glider ownership goes: It took me almost a year to get in 30 flights (5 different instructors) with my club, and get my glider rating. I bought an inexpensive Russia AC-4a in June of this year, and have LOVED it! I have put in 23 flights in 6 months - and averaged a little over 2 hours per flight (we have pretty weak conditions in the Seattle area, and cloudbase this year was rarely higher than 3k-4k AGL). There are times when the lift is weak and spaced far apart that I envy the 40:1 ships; but most of the time I can do well in the glider. It handles like a sports-car, it rigs in about 5 minutes (almost single-handedly with no rigging gear), and its light enough that I can easily push it around the field single-handedly. To give an idea of cost-of-ownership of an inexpensive glider like this: I pay about $270/month (on a $14,000 loan - long story, but basically I put zero down) Plus $20/month for trailer parking Plus $800/year for insurance It seems that people are doing syndicates less and less; but after owning for 6 months I have to say that even with an aggressive flying schedule like I had, a 2-person syndicate would likely have worked. My local club has some mediocre gliders that I could have taken up on the few days I would have been "bumped" from my Russia by a partner. If you cut the above dollar-amounts in half it really makes a compelling argument for private ownership! Its nice to have the glider you want, with the panel & equipment you want, and to know the condition of it all. :-) Good luck! Take care, --Noel |
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