Obtaining a Student Glider Pilot License

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Summary: Learn how to obtain a student's pilot license for piloting a glider in this free flying video.

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By Gene Franklin
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Gene Franklin is a FAA Certified Glider Flight Instructor, and has logged more than 1000 hours as flight instructor since 1974. SEL experience includes over 4000 glider tows. He is...read more

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"With the students, you start to learn to fly. First you have to learn how to control the airplane then you have to go where you want to go, and then you practice take offs, landings, and maneuvers so that when I get out of the airplane, I'm confident that the student can handle it, goes where he wants to and make a safe take off and landing. Our key is safety. We don't care how long it takes or how many tries. We want to be safe when we solo the student. Typically, a student is going to solo at about 20 flights. Typically, they're going to get their pilot's license in about 40 flights in a glide. That grading will be a private pilot glider rating. So there are private pilot gliders. If later on they want to go and add single engine land, that's another rating on the same pilot's license. They need more instruction and more sign offs to get that rating."

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