Brilliant. Absolutely brilliant!
I have a smile on my face from spending yesterday evening with my new
flight computer on the dining room table. Experimenting with loading it
up with waypoints and airspace and driving it around a task with my
laptop. I will have that grin all day and none of my work colleagues will
have the slightest inkling of why and where I have been in my imagination
already before I go and do it for real.
You are right, there is never enough time.
Gavin
At 23:55 08 June 2008, bagmaker wrote:
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Anyone have a rough idea of the amount to budget to earn a glider
certificate?
The glider training closest to me appears to be at this club:
http://www.kpflight.com/coburg.htm-
simply, it will cost you at least $2000
In detail, you added you were married, so $4000, after equal payback to
the one who cannot be argued with.
In fact, you will get to the point when you want your own glider, after
having happily spent tens of thousands on:
Fuel and vehicle expenses to and from your club
accomodation expenses whilst flying, quadruple those costs for the wife
to accompany you
beer and food expenses for yourself, your crew and your new friends
better sunglasses, hats, shoes and clothes
books, maps, PDAs, software and upgrades
tow fees, tug pilots beer
bribe money for officials at contests
donations to the club to support newbies after you
Yep, tens of thousands of dollars
but you will spend it happily, and by then, gliders will be even
better, and even more expensive
On the up side, when you are rugged up by the day nurse and sipping
your tea with your new mates, all in wheelchairs at the wrinkly home,
some 40 years away, one of your comrades will bring up a long
conversation about how they had always wanted to try gliding.
You will smile, add your many hours of interesting experience in
gliders to the conversation but they wont ever be able to understand.
Not ever, their option has passed and words alone cannot explain our
sport
You alone will have done it, you alone went the extra step.
You will be the most content person in the conversation.
It cost you tens of thousands, you will find the money, trust me.
The cost is not the problem, the lack of time is.
You have to balance your spare time with the ones you love, your other
passions and true relaxation.
One day, like everyone, you will die.
At that time, you will have not done enough gliding
bagger
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bagmaker