If you want to experience flying in it's purest form, please visit the previous thread for your nearest gliding club, or alternatively post a thread and one of the chaps from the nearest club will respond.
All clubs are very accommodating, and welcome flying in to their fields for a visit. (Please see their respective website for approach/joining procedures as well as respective frequency's they operate on)
If you have any questions or queries relating to glider flight, technology, design, or what happens when the wind stops blowing, feel free to post a thread with your questions.
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Flying a glider
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Re: Flying a glider
And we are working to resovle the schlepp at gliding clubs. We want to target the cumbersomeness (??) of getting your GPL, or converting a PPL to a GPL, so that it becomes more attractive for the time constrained people
I'd rather be soaring
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Re: Flying a glider
I sold my aircraft two years ago after getting tired of the beauracratic CAA and the dictatorial attitude of the management at FAPM. I have let my PPL has lapse.
I recently i came across a clip on gliding and this appears to be what I may be looking for .
Can someone advise what I have to go through to work my way through to a GPL. I have 500 hours on fixed wing and maybe 80 hours on microlights. Also where is the best club out of Durban?
I recently i came across a clip on gliding and this appears to be what I may be looking for .
Can someone advise what I have to go through to work my way through to a GPL. I have 500 hours on fixed wing and maybe 80 hours on microlights. Also where is the best club out of Durban?
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Re: Flying a glider
Hi Rick
Might be Howick Gliding Club. Talk to Dave Hall Zero eight three 310 three double 9 zero
Might be Howick Gliding Club. Talk to Dave Hall Zero eight three 310 three double 9 zero
I'd rather be soaring
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Re: Flying a glider
Hello Rick
There are 3 options for you (closest to Durban)
Escort gliding club - now moved to Ladysmith. Contact Alan lentle (alanl here on Avcom)
Drakensburg Soaring Club - view details here for contact details: viewtopic.php?f=197&t=89482
Howick Gliding Club - as above from OG
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There are 3 options for you (closest to Durban)
Escort gliding club - now moved to Ladysmith. Contact Alan lentle (alanl here on Avcom)
Drakensburg Soaring Club - view details here for contact details: viewtopic.php?f=197&t=89482
Howick Gliding Club - as above from OG
Regards