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My opinion is it depends on you situtation. I think usually it cheaper
and perhaps faster to get the power rating and then and the glider rating. The exception is if you have a good soaring/gliding club nearby where you can exchange your time for cost. It may take longer learning to fly at a club but the cost for getting the glider rating may be very low. If you are going to do it strictly through commecial operations then learning to fly power 1st usually makes the most econmic sense. After you have your power rating you can add the glider rating in probably less than a week. Brian |
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