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There are several issues with declining membership issues. I think that
the main one is the cost directly involved. Many say that soaring is less expensive then flying power. Well, not really. Think about it.Compare price of LS-8 at 65000 Euros to Cessna 172. You can rent a Cessna 150 for $50.00/hour wet. How many airports permit gliders to operate? Not very many. I am traveling every weekend 125 miles one way just to get some flying time in a glider. That how is from my house to the club hanger. At the same time I can go to local airport, as a matter of fact we have 3 of them around, in a few minutes and rent that damn Cessna or Piper or whatever else is available. You have mentioned EAA. Did you guys noticed that those guys are sticking together, they do things together, they support each other, they don't bash each other because they fly something different. How many of you read postings about the PW-5...we are divided into their lovers and haters. How about guys flying motorized sailplanes? They are trying very hard to convince everybody that that is the way to go. Then some other people will accuse them of not being skilled enough to fly pure sailplane. Then we have those who are concerned about the looks and span and the argument goes on. Have you seen how occasional passengers that every so often come to the glider port for a ride, react to some of the glider pilots comments and statements? This is the group of people that we need to recruit, that is the group of people we need to concentrate on in order to produce new pilots. So what if they are old or young. The EAA guys will buy some sort of a kit, such as RV or Lancair and they enjoy themselves. Those guys don't blame everything on EAA just like we do with SSA. If there is a problem they attack it. These are just some of my thoughts but the issue is much deeper. |
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Some of this is the "urbanization" of the USA. I'm
told there used to be several gliderports under where the current San Francisco class B airspace exists. They are now gone. Airports have also lost some commonality, but to a much lesser extent, mainly because they actually become more useful as the cities grow. So soaring has been slowly, creepingly driven away by airspace issues, and rising cost of land near population centers (which are the breeding grounds for pilots, by the way). The upside is that renting a 172 to go to the local gliderport is actually not so tough. $200 split four ways to get to the gliderport isn't too bad. Can you say "planepool?" :P In article .com, wrote: There are several issues with declining membership issues. I think that the main one is the cost directly involved. Many say that soaring is less expensive then flying power. Well, not really. Think about it.Compare price of LS-8 at 65000 Euros to Cessna 172. You can rent a Cessna 150 for $50.00/hour wet. How many airports permit gliders to operate? Not very many. I am traveling every weekend 125 miles one way just to get some flying time in a glider. That how is from my house to the club hanger. At the same time I can go to local airport, as a matter of fact we have 3 of them around, in a few minutes and rent that damn Cessna or Piper or whatever else is available. -- ------------+ Mark J. Boyd |
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