Another vote for Sundance Aviation at Moriarty, NM. Rick is the owner and
Designated Glider Pilot Examiner.
Visit
http://www.soarsundance.com/ and then come on up for a visit. Also
look on the OLC for flights out of Moriarty...
"Mikempp" wrote in message
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bryanrene;818125 Wrote:
Hello all. I'm a newbie just getting interested in soaring. Power
pilot with 1200 hrs, enjoying a RV4 currently but would like to get an
add on soaring rating. I live in central texas and Texas Soaring is not
too far away but I have about 10 days off in August and was considering
a full time school and doing the rating at one time.
I tried "search" but obviously wasn't too successful.
It seems that Minden is considered a great soaring destination but I
wanted advice on a good place to do a 5-10 day add on rating.
I have also read about Estrella but thought Minden might be nicer than
Arizona in August (coming from Texas).
I'm really open to anywhere in the US/Canada that would be nice
experience.
BTW, glad I found this forum, it is surprisingly active and I know
there is a ton of experience and wisdom here.
you might consider Eagle Sport Aviation Club
(http://www.eaglesport.org/). For a one time fee of $500 fee with no
monthly dues. The Eagle Sport Aviation Club (ESA) is a nonprofit
educational organization of aviation enthusiasts. The glider operation
is just north of Orlando Florida at the Pierson airport (2J8), so you'll
be able to bring the family and take in all the attractions.
The rates are really good (last time i checked about $60 a flight, that
includes use of a Schweizer 2-33, a tow to 2,000 feet and flight
instruction), so might it save you the some money. Plus you would be a
member for life and anytime in the area you can come out and fly the
gliders as well as the piper J-3 cub or Pitts S-2B. You could get a
tail wheel endorsement in our J-3 Cub at the same time. We have an
beautiful Schleicher ASK 21 that just cost a little more.
Great club.
For more information use the contact information on the web site.
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Mikempp