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Old January 9th 04, 04:15 PM
Blaine
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Guys,

Thanks for your posts and your emails. Those sites have been a big
help. I want to start as soon as possible, but due to the limited
local availability of gliders, I worry that I will not be able to keep
proficient as a glider pilot. Around here, people with glider ratings
are essentially unheard of. I don't want the rating just to have the
rating.

If I just had unlimited time and money, I would be taking glider,
aerobatic, seaplane, mountain flying, skiplane, and lighter-then-air
lessons all at the same time! I might even consider flying those
whirly-bird contraptions. haha
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Old January 9th 04, 04:24 PM
Mark James Boyd
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In article ,
Blaine wrote:
Guys,

Thanks for your posts and your emails. Those sites have been a big
help. I want to start as soon as possible, but due to the limited
local availability of gliders, I worry that I will not be able to keep
proficient as a glider pilot. Around here, people with glider ratings
are essentially unheard of. I don't want the rating just to have the
rating.

If I just had unlimited time and money, I would be taking glider,
aerobatic, seaplane, mountain flying, skiplane, and lighter-then-air
lessons all at the same time! I might even consider flying those
whirly-bird contraptions. haha


How about www.lasoaring.com

I've never used them, but if I was in LA I would give
it a looksie. No tug issues, comes to your doorstep,
a good price and options, and two seats! For convenience (not
performance), motorgliders may be a good compromise for you..

 




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