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Back to the original question:
Our National association just published a member count of 1014 members in Canada in 2105. |
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On Tuesday, February 9, 2016 at 9:51:36 PM UTC-5, Dave Springford wrote:
Back to the original question: Our National association just published a member count of 1014 members in Canada in 2105. Wow, you can predict the future |
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Thanks Dave.
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A BFR reporting system wouldn't do you much good. Those that fly for a living don't do them, as they get check rides ever 6 months or 1 year.
I'm curious what the stats are, but not sure how you'd find out 'active' Two years ago, looking at any govt database I was a CFI-G and a commercial glider pilot. I hadn't touched one in over a decade. This year.. I'm current. It would look the same with available info. JP |
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On Tuesday, February 9, 2016 at 8:42:55 AM UTC-7, smfidler wrote:
Number of current glider pilots in the USA? Number of current glider pilots in Canada? Number of current glider pilots in the world? Thanks, Sean No reliable data for US. 34000+ US glider ratings, but about 8000 are foreign based. Latest published civil aviation stats, 26424 US based glider ratings. About 10,000 SSA members, so how many flew last year? Maybe 8000+/- 1000 among the rated pilots. Perhaps more if we add-in touring motorgliders. Many do not operate near clubs or commercial operations. Anyway, that's my SWAG. Slight uptick in ratings in 2014, with 200 original and add-ons. FAA 2015 stats will be out about May. YMMV, Frank Whiteley |
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There is no such thing as a BFR and has not been for many years. It is simply called a flight review. Doing it once a year is a good practice, at the very least the flying portion. All our club members are required to do a spring check before solo flying which is a pretty good practice, we think. UH Uncle Hank is correct. It is simply "Flight Review" per FAR 61.56. One reason is that it encourages a pilot not to wait 24 months to have a review of their skill and their knowledge of FAR Part 91. (FAR Part 61 describes how you earn a FAA pilot certificate. Part 91 is how they take it away if you don't know the Part 91 rules!) I'm amused and a little dismayed when I see that a CFI wrote "Biannual Flight Review" in someone's logbook. Then I must inform the owner of that logbook that their "Biannual" expired 6 months after that misspelled endorsement. Well, maybe not -- I know what was meant but according to the FAA (and the plaintiff's lawyers after the accident) it is not correct, although it was endorsed in good faith and I'll probably accept it. Perhaps the change from "Biennial" was also because many CFI's couldn't spell it (myself included!) Curious what is in your logbook? Take look sometime but I wouldn't worry about it. Enough nit-pickin'. I'm actually not this serious when you fly with me at Marfa! But being a Designated Pilot Examiner for the FAA causes me to accidentally know this trivia. Let's go fly! |
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On Wednesday, February 10, 2016 at 5:39:54 AM UTC-5, Minot Moonshiners wrote:
A BFR reporting system wouldn't do you much good. Those that fly for a living don't do them, as they get check rides ever 6 months or 1 year. Even if ATP active glider pilots are not counted, an accurate count of the same segment of the active glider population, done the same way each year, will give a more accurate trend line. The absolute number of active pilots could be estimated from the (B)FR numbers. |
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On 2/10/2016 7:29 AM, son_of_flubber wrote: The absolute number of active pilots could be estimated from the (B)FR numbers. True, but not glider pilots. As stated above, professional pilots likely maintain "review status" (my coined term) through their company or FAA required reviews. Those guys who may also be avid glider pilots don't get any type of review which identifies them as glider pilots unless their clubs require them and those aren't officially logged by the government. Likewise, pilots with both power and glider ratings may very well get their flight review in a power plane rather than in a glider. You could get an estimate of glider only pilots, but what is the percentage of glider only pilots compared to pilots with both power and glider ratings? Frankly, I don't see any current way to estimate the number of "current" glider pilots other than by a survey, and who responds to those? -- Dan, 5J |
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Thanks Frank.
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What about wings endorsed reviews?
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