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Old April 24th 10, 01:50 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Bob Whelan[_3_]
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Default General Flight Experience - Just Wondering

A recent conversation with an experienced glider pilot/flight instructor
got me to wondering...

I know of one CFIG/FBO who - when he got into the CFIG activity years
ago - admitted to several years of 800 hours/year in rides and
instruction...in Ohio!

I know roughly how many annual hours semi-sick weekend-warrior types can
accumulate.

And my recent conversation elicited an instructor with 11,000 total
glider hours (~75% instructing), and - gasp-a-rootie! - 860 'ticketed'
students.

What else is out there in the way of accumulated glider experience???
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Old April 24th 10, 03:05 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
mattm[_2_]
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Default General Flight Experience - Just Wondering

On Apr 23, 8:50*pm, Bob Whelan wrote:
A recent conversation with an experienced glider pilot/flight instructor
got me to wondering...

I know of one CFIG/FBO who - when he got into the CFIG activity years
ago - admitted to several years of 800 hours/year in rides and
instruction...in Ohio!

I know roughly how many annual hours semi-sick weekend-warrior types can
accumulate.

And my recent conversation elicited an instructor with 11,000 total
glider hours (~75% instructing), and - gasp-a-rootie! - 860 'ticketed'
students.

What else is out there in the way of accumulated glider experience???


Gad zooks!

Personally I've only got about 400 hours, 900 flights, and 150
instructional
hours, with 2 students signed off for tickets for my 22 years of
flying.
However, I've been flying a lot more lately, both giving instruction
and
flying myself. The guy that taught me to fly had about 3000 hours in
gliders at the time.
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Old April 24th 10, 04:01 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Grider Pirate
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Default General Flight Experience - Just Wondering

On Apr 23, 5:50*pm, Bob Whelan wrote:
A recent conversation with an experienced glider pilot/flight instructor
got me to wondering...

I know of one CFIG/FBO who - when he got into the CFIG activity years
ago - admitted to several years of 800 hours/year in rides and
instruction...in Ohio!

I know roughly how many annual hours semi-sick weekend-warrior types can
accumulate.

And my recent conversation elicited an instructor with 11,000 total
glider hours (~75% instructing), and - gasp-a-rootie! - 860 'ticketed'
students.

What else is out there in the way of accumulated glider experience???


I didn't start flying until 2001. I got my own glider in 2004.
I fly weekends only (with a few exceptions). Since 2006 I've flown 100
- 150 hours a year.
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Old April 24th 10, 04:13 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Grider Pirate
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Default General Flight Experience - Just Wondering

On Apr 23, 8:01*pm, Grider Pirate wrote:
On Apr 23, 5:50*pm, Bob Whelan wrote:

A recent conversation with an experienced glider pilot/flight instructor
got me to wondering...


I know of one CFIG/FBO who - when he got into the CFIG activity years
ago - admitted to several years of 800 hours/year in rides and
instruction...in Ohio!


I know roughly how many annual hours semi-sick weekend-warrior types can
accumulate.


And my recent conversation elicited an instructor with 11,000 total
glider hours (~75% instructing), and - gasp-a-rootie! - 860 'ticketed'
students.


What else is out there in the way of accumulated glider experience???


I didn't start flying until 2001. *I got my own glider in 2004.
I fly weekends only (with a few exceptions). Since 2006 I've flown 100
- 150 hours a year.


Oops...... and have accumulated 705 hours.
 




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