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I live in the Los Angeles area, have a private pilots license and I
want to earn my soaring stamp or whatever it's called. Can anyone recommend a soaring club? I looked at Great Western Soaring in Llana, CA. It's a great place to fly, Fred Robinson is a special person, but I don't think they have enough instructors. I'm also thinking about clubs at Lake Elsinore. Any and all help will be appreciated. Regards, Mark Roah SimplyStatic.com LinkedIn Profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/markroah |
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On Jul 13, 1:58*am, Mark Roah wrote:
I live in the Los Angeles area, have a private pilots license and I want to earn my soaring stamp or whatever it's called. *Can anyone recommend a soaring club? * I looked at Great Western Soaring in Llana, CA. *It's a great place to fly, Fred Robinson is a special person, but I don't think they have enough instructors. * * I'm also thinking about clubs at Lake Elsinore. Any and all help will be appreciated. Regards, Mark Roah SimplyStatic.com LinkedIn Profile:http://www.linkedin.com/in/markroah be sure to look into soaring at Hemet (Sailplane Enterprises). Great people there and two very active clubs. Good luck, Dan |
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On Jul 13, 6:56 am, Dan wrote:
On Jul 13, 1:58 am, Mark Roah wrote: I live in the Los Angeles area, have a private pilots license and I want to earn my soaring stamp or whatever it's called. Can anyone recommend a soaring club? I looked at Great Western Soaring in Llana, CA. It's a great place to fly, Fred Robinson is a special person, but I don't think they have enough instructors. I'm also thinking about clubs at Lake Elsinore. Any and all help will be appreciated. Regards, Mark Roah SimplyStatic.com LinkedIn Profile:http://www.linkedin.com/in/markroah be sure to look into soaring at Hemet (Sailplane Enterprises). Great people there and two very active clubs. Good luck, Dan There is also Skylark North at Tehachapi, http://www.tehachapi.com/glider/skylark_north.htm as well as Sky Sailing at Warner Springs, http://www.skysailing.com/ . Both operations are very professional and friendly. LA is a pretty big area. What part are you coming from? -Paul |
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Join the So. Ca. Douglas Soaring club http://www.netmeister.net/~scdsa/ (
about $300 initial fee, about $55 monthly dues and unlimited use of their gliders). Get unparalleled, intense instruction from Caracole Soaring at California City OR; Join the Antelope Valley Soaring Club http://www.soarav.com/(I think $300 initiation fee and about $25 monthly dues unlimited use of the gliders). They are located at Krey Field near the El Mirage area. Instruction also available. The best club atmosphere, very friendly, good soaring. PeterK "Mark Roah" wrote in message ... I live in the Los Angeles area, have a private pilots license and I want to earn my soaring stamp or whatever it's called. Can anyone recommend a soaring club? I looked at Great Western Soaring in Llana, CA. It's a great place to fly, Fred Robinson is a special person, but I don't think they have enough instructors. I'm also thinking about clubs at Lake Elsinore. Any and all help will be appreciated. Regards, Mark Roah SimplyStatic.com LinkedIn Profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/markroah |
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![]() "Peter" wrote in message ... Join the So. Ca. Douglas Soaring club http://www.netmeister.net/~scdsa/ ( about $300 initial fee, about $55 monthly dues and unlimited use of their gliders). Get unparalleled, intense instruction from Caracole Soaring at California City OR; Join the Antelope Valley Soaring Club http://www.soarav.com/ I think $300 initiation fee and about $25 monthly dues unlimited use of the gliders). They are located at Krey Field near the El Mirage area. Instruction also available. The best club atmosphere, very friendly, good soaring. PeterK "Mark Roah" wrote in message ... I live in the Los Angeles area, have a private pilots license and I want to earn my soaring stamp or whatever it's called. Can anyone recommend a soaring club? I looked at Great Western Soaring in Llana, CA. It's a great place to fly, Fred Robinson is a special person, but I don't think they have enough instructors. I'm also thinking about clubs at Lake Elsinore. Any and all help will be appreciated. Regards, Mark Roah SimplyStatic.com LinkedIn Profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/markroah |
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On Jul 13, 11:54*am, "Peter" wrote:
"Peter" wrote in message ... Join the So. Ca. Douglas Soaring club *http://www.netmeister.net/~scdsa/ ( about $300 initial fee, about $55 monthly dues and unlimited use of their gliders). Get unparalleled, intense instruction from Caracole Soaring at California City OR; Join the Antelope Valley Soaring Clubhttp://www.soarav.com/* I think $300 initiation fee and about $25 monthly dues unlimited use of the gliders). They are located at Krey Field near the El Mirage area. Instruction also available. The best club atmosphere, very friendly, good soaring. PeterK "Mark Roah" wrote in message .... I live in the Los Angeles area, have a private pilots license and I want to earn my soaring stamp or whatever it's called. *Can anyone recommend a soaring club? * I looked at Great Western Soaring in Llana, CA. *It's a great place to fly, Fred Robinson is a special person, but I don't think they have enough instructors. * * I'm also thinking about clubs at Lake Elsinore. Any and all help will be appreciated. Regards, Mark Roah SimplyStatic.com LinkedIn Profile:http://www.linkedin.com/in/markroah- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I'm slightly biased since my father joined the AVSC back in the fifties, and my brother, sister and I are all members, but my opinion is that you should definately check out our club. We fly from Krey Field, just a couple miles south of the historic El Mirage Airport. We soar the local shealine thermals year round. The tows are about half the price of most operations. The instructors work for themselves, not the owner operator, and their fees are so low that you won't believe it at first. We also have a resident examiner. We're definately not everybodies cup of tea, but we like it and love to meet new folks, so come and say hi at least. Paul Gravance |
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Which reminds me... Does anyone knows what happened to Dale Masters
from Great Western? Richard CFIG Crystal Soaring 1994-1996 |
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Moved to Oregon??
"jeplane" wrote in message ... Which reminds me... Does anyone knows what happened to Dale Masters from Great Western? Richard CFIG Crystal Soaring 1994-1996 |
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Check out the Orange County Soaring Association, which flies at Hemet-Ryan
airport in Hemet. Not that much farther from L.A. than Elsinore. For more information, check http://www.ocsoaring.org. We currently have four gliders and six instructors. Roger Worden "Mark Roah" wrote in message ... I live in the Los Angeles area, have a private pilots license and I want to earn my soaring stamp or whatever it's called. Can anyone recommend a soaring club? I looked at Great Western Soaring in Llana, CA. It's a great place to fly, Fred Robinson is a special person, but I don't think they have enough instructors. I'm also thinking about clubs at Lake Elsinore. Any and all help will be appreciated. Regards, Mark Roah SimplyStatic.com LinkedIn Profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/markroah |
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At Lake Elsinore Soaring Club you will experience Thermal, Ridge and
Convergence Soaring on a regular basis and on infrequent occasions we even get some wave out here. The Club has 2-33's, 1-34, Pilatus and soon a 1-26, plus we are the least expensive operation in the area. No FBO here, we own our 2 tow planes and fleet of gliders so when you join you have use of all the aircraft no charge....except for the tow of course. We have a convenient Silver badge route past Hemet out to Banning with plenty of landout areas near towns and cities. We have 2 instructors and operate every Satuday and Sunday. Come check us out. www.soarelsinore.org Ray On Jul 13, 1:58*am, Mark Roah wrote: I live in the Los Angeles area, have a private pilots license and I want to earn my soaring stamp or whatever it's called. *Can anyone recommend a soaring club? * I looked at Great Western Soaring in Llana, CA. *It's a great place to fly, Fred Robinson is a special person, but I don't think they have enough instructors. * * I'm also thinking about clubs at Lake Elsinore. Any and all help will be appreciated. Regards, Mark Roah SimplyStatic.com LinkedIn Profile:http://www.linkedin.com/in/markroah |
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