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Old June 2nd 15, 03:39 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Charlie M. (UH & 002 owner/pilot)
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Default Trainer options for Big, (and fat), guys

On Monday, June 1, 2015 at 11:02:58 PM UTC-4, Bill T wrote:
Can't solo from the back seat of a 2-33, and that CFI would have to be really light, like 120# or less.
In the U.S., a 2-32 is about the only thing available.
Not only the per seat restrictions of 110kg for most modern glass gliders. You have the "Max wt of the non lifting" part of the glider.

BillT


I didn't say it was a good thing and you're correct, you can't solo from there.
The other issue (at least in a 2-33) is control movement. A "larger sized" person (not totally related to weight, but also posterior) could spread the cockpit sides enough to jam the rear rudder pedals.

Really, for a prospective pilot, would be to slim down some.
1-To be able to fly/fly more types
2-Add some years to your life.

Not picking on anyone, glad to see someone asking valid questions. Jon S., good luck in your pursuit of flying. No sarcasm intended.
 




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