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Philadelphia Soaring Council has all glass
go to www.ssa.org and check out "where to fly", you'll find all the closest soaring sites that has responded to the SSA with contact information and maybe web urls. check out there FAST program while there. BT "City Dweller" wrote in message ... Hi all, I am a newly minted private pilot and I really want to try this soaring thing (and possibly even get a glider rating.) I live in NYC and fly out of Caldwell, NJ (CDW). Being a proud owner of a composite airplane (Diamond Star) I am hoping to take my introductory ride and further training in one of them beautiful composite high-performance gliders. Can someone recommend a soaring club within 100 nautical miles of NY where they rent those. I would prefer upstate NY, NJ or PA. Thanks a lot in advance ! -- City Dweller |
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I suspect Long Island Soaring is the closest to your location--but they
do not have glass ships in the club to the best of my knowledge. Philadepphia Glider Council (about 120 members) does have an all glass fleet with three Grob G-103 two place ships (used for all dual instruction), two Grob G-102, and one ASW-19 single seet ships. Of course, there are also many private ships on the field. They own the airport and have two tow planes. As in most clubs, instruction is part of your membership fee and there is no extra charge. They have a special transition program for power certified pilots. Although the distance can be a problem on the ground, you can fly direct to PGC in a short time. I suggest you call first, however, to obtain landing permission and directions since it is a private field. Fly safe-- Skip Guimond |
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Thank you, gentlemen. I have just called the PGC and left a message. This
place looks great. -- CD wrote in message ups.com... I suspect Long Island Soaring is the closest to your location--but they do not have glass ships in the club to the best of my knowledge. Philadepphia Glider Council (about 120 members) does have an all glass fleet with three Grob G-103 two place ships (used for all dual instruction), two Grob G-102, and one ASW-19 single seet ships. Of course, there are also many private ships on the field. They own the airport and have two tow planes. As in most clubs, instruction is part of your membership fee and there is no extra charge. They have a special transition program for power certified pilots. Although the distance can be a problem on the ground, you can fly direct to PGC in a short time. I suggest you call first, however, to obtain landing permission and directions since it is a private field. Fly safe-- Skip Guimond |
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