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On Mar 15, 8:12*pm, ken wrote:
If I had the resources to do it again, I might start with power and move to glider. The breadth of knowledge required for an SEL rating is broader, while just as arguably the depth of knowledge to fly a glider (well) is ... well... deeper. *As far as the certification process goes, a lot transfers from SEL to G but not the other way around. So, if you want a broader aviation knowledge base and the flexibility to fly the club's tow plane ;-) AND you have the resources: SEL then G. If sailplanes is just where it's at for you, then get the glider ticket and spend the extra time and money learning to thermal. :-) IMHO. --ken In article , *Matt wrote: Hi all, I've been looking into getting my private pilot's license. I've taken test flights in a cessna (172SP) and a glider (GROB 103). I really liked the glider, but I also like the benefits of the private. What order would be best to get both licenses? Should I get a private first with a glider addon or go for the glider first and work toward the private? Also, would getting a private be worthwhile even if I mostly fly gliders? thanks, Matt- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - A Private pilot certificate is just that. A majority of the knowledge you would need for both is required for either one. That said, in gliding there will be a, in my experience, an increased level of attention on basic airmanship- just flying the aircraft very well. The current emphasis, which I see in my students who have done both, is on radios, procedures, and a lot of stuff which, is important, but commonly at the expense of being a really good stick and rudder pilot. One of my teenage students recently added her airplane rating to her private certificate. It really wasn't that hard for her at all. Probably the most important reason for you to go one way or the other, is which one will get your heart pumping and also make you want to pick up the books and study. Good luck and have fun. UH |
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