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There are no wasted flights; you can learn something from every one. No
two days are alike and the weather has to be figured out each day. That said, there are 17 things that have to be entered by an instructor into your log book before it is legal to solo. The efficiency is to carry that list, post a flight number by the item covered, and wave the list in front of your instructor to be sure all items are planned for ahead of time. I had a student fly a two hour flight as his second flight after solo here in the midwest. The next time he flew it was 16 minutes; he didn't sort out the weather. You will have ups and downs in your whole career as a glider pilot and that is what makes it interesting. At 21:39 08 June 2008, Alan wrote: In article "Vaughn Simon" writes: "Tony Verhulst" wrote in message m... ... your real question (IMHO) should be "what does it cost to participate in soaring?". Well said! Since much of soaring is done solo anyhow, and much of your student flying is also solo, the cost to actually earn your certificate is not terribly relevant. Flying is flying...certificate or not, and flying is a wonderful thing. Vaughn (CFIG) Much the same was true when I got my power license -- flying is flying. However, now I wonder about what sort of flights to expect while getting the rating -- how many useful flights and how many wasted ones? Does it really take 15 to 20 flights of dual before solo? What is covered in those, and how can one take control of the process to make it more efficient? How many more dual before "high solo", and how many more before the check ride? How many of these flights actually get into lift and give a good learning period, and how many are just a ride back down from release? yes, I know, "ask the local group's instructors". I am asking here first so I am better equipped to evaluate their answers when I do so. Alan |
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