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Well, It's been about 1 year asked about where to learn to fly gliders
in Central FL on this newsgroup. Several of you directed me to Seminole Lake Gliderport, and my mom purchased an intro flight for me for my 37th birthday 6/21/2008. I did my 1st flight (my intro) on Dec 12 2008, and today, 06/20/2009, the day before my 38th birthday, I soloed! I would just like to thank all of you for the help, advice, and encouragement. A new glider pilot has been born. Yes, I am going to continue to my PPL. I understand from my instructor 50% do not continue training (seems like a waste to me, but ....). I would also like to thank everyone at Seminole Lake Gliderport in Clermont, FL. I am very happy with the staff. I had a great time and made some friends. Looking forward to spending a lot of time there. To bed now, I did not sleep well last night ![]() sure you are well familiar with what a Blanik L-23 looks like landing ![]() Thanks!!! Tom |
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hello Tom, congratulations !!!
Why do a PPL? Focus on gliding - cross country and task/competition flying is fantastic fun! A big fan in front is just like flying a computer game! Happy landings, David. At 04:24 21 June 2009, vic20owner wrote: Well, It's been about 1 year asked about where to learn to fly gliders in Central FL on this newsgroup. Several of you directed me to Seminole Lake Gliderport, and my mom purchased an intro flight for me for my 37th birthday 6/21/2008. I did my 1st flight (my intro) on Dec 12 2008, and today, 06/20/2009, the day before my 38th birthday, I soloed! I would just like to thank all of you for the help, advice, and encouragement. A new glider pilot has been born. Yes, I am going to continue to my PPL. I understand from my instructor 50% do not continue training (seems like a waste to me, but ....). I would also like to thank everyone at Seminole Lake Gliderport in Clermont, FL. I am very happy with the staff. I had a great time and made some friends. Looking forward to spending a lot of time there. To bed now, I did not sleep well last night ![]() sure you are well familiar with what a Blanik L-23 looks like landing ![]() Thanks!!! Tom |
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Why do a PPL? Focus on gliding - cross country and task/competition
flying is fantastic fun! A big fan in front is just like flying a computer game! I second that. But the expression "continue to PPL" shows that you are not yet a glider pilot. You should rather continue to cross country flying to discover what gliding is all about. Power flying is a step *backwards* from gliding. |
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David Chapman wrote:
hello Tom, congratulations !!! Why do a PPL? Focus on gliding - cross country and task/competition flying is fantastic fun! A big fan in front is just like flying a computer game! Happy landings, David. Isn't PPL "Private Pilot License"? Won't he need to get that so he can take passengers if he desires and be able to fly more than a 25 mile radius of his training airport? Maybe "PPL" means something else? Scott |
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![]() Why do a PPL? *Focus on gliding - cross country and task/competition flying is fantastic fun! *A big fan in front is just like flying a computer game! Happy landings, David. Isn't PPL "Private Pilot License"? *Won't he need to get that so he can take passengers if he desires and be able to fly more than a 25 mile radius of his training airport? *Maybe "PPL" means something else? Scott Thanks guys, yes, I was referring to a Private Pilot's License, not the powered license (although I add that later) ... I am definitely focusing on gliding and cross country, and will eventually be buying my own glider (once I get more experience and the PL). An interest in gliding is why I started flying. Here's the solo video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zygu756sZto Tom |
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Congratulations Tom !!!
Soaring is such a wonderful thing and it is great that you have been able to get your first solo flight. Getting from solo to license is really not that far away now. Fly as much as you can and get into the books so that you will so be ready for your exam. I find that most student never finish their license, because they will not study to get the FAA written test completed. Here is link that you can use to do practice written test. http://www.mywrittenexam.com Thanks for sharing your video. Randy |
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![]() written test completed. Here is link that you can use to do practice written test.http://www.mywrittenexam.com Thanks for sharing your video. Randy Hmmm look promising until I discovered that none of the figures will display correctly ![]() I have been studying for the exam since my first flying lesson... just need to cram now and make sure I remember it all. I have an FAA practice test on my iPhone with figures which works well, except it's not restricted to gliders which makes the practice test a little confusing. -tom |
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vic20owner wrote:
Thanks guys, yes, I was referring to a Private Pilot's License, not the powered license (although I add that later) ... I am definitely focusing on gliding and cross country, and will eventually be buying my own glider (once I get more experience and the PL). An interest in gliding is why I started flying. Here's the solo video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zygu756sZto Tom WAAAAAY COOOOOL! Congrats! I'm a powered pilot with a few glider flights but haven't soloed a glider yet and envious of you! Keep at it ![]() Do you collect Commodore VIC-20s? I have a couple myself along with a C-64....fun old computers ![]() Scott http://corbenflyer.tripod.com |
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![]() Do you collect Commodore VIC-20s? I have a couple myself along with a C-64....fun old computers ![]() Yes, well, I did at one time have a large collection of C= computers and Amigas. My vic20 was my first computer... sold them awhile back because i was spending too much time inside instead of outside actually doing something. I still miss them but I do not the clutter of having them in storage! I never changed my email address because I am still a fan of the old machines. -tom |
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*I did my 1st flight (my intro) on Dec
12 2008, and today, 06/20/2009, the day before my 38th birthday, I soloed! Congratulations and welcome to what is possibly the most addictive activity known to man! Kirk 66 |
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