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I believe that that HGers make up just over 50% of the USHGA
membership, roughly 6,000+ pilots. |
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In their heyday, wasn't membership 10,000?
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Hello from a "quad-wingual" pilot:
In the USHGA, "biwingual" (pronounced like bilingual) means flying both HG and PG. I fly (mostly) sailplane and also single engine, besides having (currently under-utilised) ratings in HG and PG. Also a member of GFA (Gliding Federation of Australia) who's magazine is shared by HGFA (guess). A great concept, since it's all the same thing. FYI, here are some statistics from the USHGA website. New ratings for the last three years in the USHGA are listed below. These could be add-on ratings. I would like to believe there is that much activity in soaring, but think not. See earlier postings about unused "collected" glider ratings. Jim 2005/12 17 2005/11 94 2005/10 178 2005/9 232 2005/8 252 2005/7 226 2005/6 211 2005/5 214 2005/4 161 2005/3 171 2005/2 92 2005/1 68 2004/12 107 2004/11 136 2004/10 229 2004/9 208 2004/8 312 2004/7 243 2004/6 281 2004/5 260 2004/4 173 2004/3 129 2004/2 89 2004/1 121 2003/12 95 2003/11 107 2003/10 225 2003/9 319 2003/8 300 2003/7 306 2003/6 240 2003/5 273 2003/4 186 2003/3 155 2003/2 126 2003/1 123 2002/12 49 |
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For those who know nothing about the USHGA proficiency ratings,
progression is more gradual than in the FAA licensing procedure so these numbers include upgrades from H1-H2, H2-H3, H3-H4 and I asssume includes PG as well as HG. The "entry" level ratings are typically around 1/3 of the total sum in a month. Note that the yearly sums decrease with time: 2003=2,455 2004=2,288 2005=1,916 (2005 may not be complete yet, but Dec is a slow month anyway). |
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If you look at the membership, then yes, there are about the same number of
members in USHGA and SSA. But, being around both sailplanes and HG/PG, I can tell you there are way more HG and especially PG pilots flying in any given day then sailplanes, at least in region 11. There are more hang gliding sites then gliderports, and in each site you will typically see at least 10 pilots on any given weekend day. I rarely see more then 10 pilots (not counting students and rides) in any gliderport on any weekend, and I fly in most gliderports in region 11. Just like statistics, membership numbers don't tell the whole story... Ramy "Eric Greenwell" wrote in message ... Francisco De Almeida wrote: Eric Greenwell wrote: [snip] Remember how sailplane pilots used imagine hang gliding did=20 so well compared to sailplanes was because it was a much cheaper sport = (...). It seems that the cost in any amateur sport or hobby tends to increase = to a limit defined by the average available income in the specific = country/society. Therefore, serious participation may involve comparable = levels of committment and expense, be it in models gliders, = hang-gliding, sailplanes (or target shooting, potholing, scuba diving, = alpinism, whatever...) Notwithstanding, the barriers to entry are lower in HG and PG than in = soaring. And yet, at least in the USA, they have the same number of members in their national organizations. I expected there would be a lot more HG/PG members. Perhaps (again, in the USA) the barriers for HG/PG aren't as low as we imagine. Maybes some sailplane pilots that also hang-glider pilots can inform us of the realities. -- Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA |
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