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Gliding Courses At Midland Gliding Club On AvPay
If you are looking for a gliding course, you have come to the right place. We have a rich heritage…
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Church Stretton
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England
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Europe
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Shropshire
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West Midlands (County)
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UK
Trail Lessons With Devon & Somerset Gliding Club On AvPay
If you would like to take up gliding, or are looking for a thrilling day out, or an unusual gift…
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Honiton
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England
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Devon
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Europe
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South West
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UK
Junior Gliding With Devon & Somerset Gliding Club
Devon & Somerset Gliding Club (DSGC) actively encourages young people to take up the sport of gliding, pilot training can…
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Honiton
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England
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Devon
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Europe
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South West
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UK
Advanced Gliding Courses From Cotswold Gliding Club On AvPay
If you have done a beginners course, the advanced course takes you through to that next stage of going solo…
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England
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Europe
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Gloucestershire
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Stroud
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South West
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UK
Beginners Gliding Courses From Cotswold Gliding Club On AvPay
The Beginners course takes you from the basics of controlling the glider to where you are doing most of the…
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England
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Europe
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Gloucestershire
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Stroud
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South West
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UK
An Introductory gliding course is your first step in learning to fly. The course is designed to provide you an…
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England
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Europe
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Gloucestershire
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Stroud
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South West
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UK
Flexi Course From Brookes Gliding Club On AvPay
A flexible approach to getting started on learning to fly, this will give you an understanding of gliding & the…
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Buckinghamshire
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England
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High Wycombe
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Europe
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South East
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UK
2 & 5 Day Course From Brookes Gliding Club On AvPay
Gets you started on learning to fly & gives you an understanding of gliding & an appreciation of the art…
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Buckinghamshire
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England
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High Wycombe
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Europe
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South East
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UK
Coversion Training Course From Brookes Gliding Club On AvPay
From PPL to glider solo, this is for power pilots who want to expand their flying skills with an understanding…
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Buckinghamshire
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England
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High Wycombe
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Europe
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South East
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UK
Glider Training With Royal Verviers Aviation
The R.V.A. has been training glider pilots since its foundation in 1931 & adapts to new requirements in this area…
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Belgium
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Europe
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Verviers
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Gliding Clubs on AvPay
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Gliding Club Services can be booked and paid for through AvPay. Gliding Clubs are typically run by volunteers on a non-profit basis. Taking this into account and given you don’t need fuel to fly a glider, gliding can be one of the most cost-effective ways of getting in the air. No two flights are ever the same in a glider, since you always have to be on the lookout for different ways to keep your aircraft aloft, be it thermal soaring, ridge soaring or wave soaring. There are 3 ways to get your glider airborne. The first is by a winch, where a winch located at the end of the upwind-side of an airfield pulls-in a cable rapidly, thus allowing the glider to accelerate and climb. The second is via a bungee chord, which launches the glider from a hillside. The third is via aerotow, whereby a powered aircraft tows the glider via a cable to its release height.

A gliding club is an organization or association that provides facilities, resources, and opportunities for individuals to participate in the sport of gliding, also known as sailplane flying. Gliding clubs typically operate from specific airfields or gliding sites and offer various services to their members. Gliding clubs provide access to gliders, which are specially designed aircraft without an engine that rely on rising air currents to stay aloft. Gliders can be expensive to purchase and maintain individually, making gliding clubs an attractive option for enthusiasts who want to enjoy the sport without the financial burden of owning their own aircraft. Gliding clubs often offer comprehensive training programs for beginners, allowing individuals with no prior flying experience to learn how to pilot a glider. Qualified instructors provide ground instruction and in-flight guidance, ensuring that members can acquire the necessary skills and knowledge to fly safely and independently. Gliding clubs foster a sense of community among members who share a passion for aviation and gliding. Members can connect with like-minded individuals, make new friends, and build lasting relationships. The camaraderie and social activities within gliding clubs create a supportive and enjoyable environment for enthusiasts to pursue their shared interests. Gliding clubs offer opportunities for both recreational flying and competitive participation. Members can enjoy leisurely flights, explore the beauty of the surrounding landscapes, and experience the unique sensation of soaring through the air. Additionally, gliding clubs often organize competitions and events, allowing pilots to test their skills and compete against others in various disciplines of gliding. Gliding requires a combination of technical knowledge, situational awareness, and decision-making skills. Joining a gliding club provides members with ongoing opportunities for skill development and personal growth as they progress in their flying abilities. The continuous learning environment within a gliding club allows individuals to challenge themselves, set goals, and achieve milestones in their gliding journey. Gliding is a relatively environmentally friendly form of aviation as gliders do not produce emissions since they don’t rely on engines. The silent and graceful nature of gliders allows for a closer connection with the natural environment, making it an appealing choice for those who appreciate sustainable aviation practices and a low-impact flying experience. Overall, gliding clubs offer individuals a cost-effective and accessible way to participate in the thrilling sport of gliding. With training, a supportive community, and the opportunity to explore the skies in a unique way, it’s no wonder that gliding clubs are popular among aviation enthusiasts and those seeking an exhilarating recreational activity.