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![]() On 2/10/2016 7:29 AM, son_of_flubber wrote: The absolute number of active pilots could be estimated from the (B)FR numbers. True, but not glider pilots. As stated above, professional pilots likely maintain "review status" (my coined term) through their company or FAA required reviews. Those guys who may also be avid glider pilots don't get any type of review which identifies them as glider pilots unless their clubs require them and those aren't officially logged by the government. Likewise, pilots with both power and glider ratings may very well get their flight review in a power plane rather than in a glider. You could get an estimate of glider only pilots, but what is the percentage of glider only pilots compared to pilots with both power and glider ratings? Frankly, I don't see any current way to estimate the number of "current" glider pilots other than by a survey, and who responds to those? -- Dan, 5J |
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