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Pilot training: learning to glide ?

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Old 26th Jun 2009, 15:43
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Pilot training: learning to glide ?

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Should glider training be part of any airliner pilot training ?
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Old 26th Jun 2009, 23:35
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No.

How often do you take an airliner up into the skies to look for thermals and to glide it around?
 
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I heard from a lot of training captains that glider pilots become better aeroplane pilots than others. I don't know. But it must be really interesting to fly a glider. I will do it when I'll have more time (finishing my CPL now). So if you have a chance then why not do a few hours, must be fun
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Old 27th Jun 2009, 11:01
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The bloke that landed a 767 on a drag strip was a glider pilot, its a great way to get involved with aviation. Nice and Cheap and gives you very good basic flying skills. But I dont think it should be mandatory, I never did any gliding and passed all my flying tests first time.
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It is.

It's called a double engine flame out drill. Most twin jets have this in their emergency check list.
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It's funny you ask this question. I did a bit of gliding when I was about 15 purely 'cause of the great price. The training for glider pilots, I think, is far more comprehensive in ways. For instance, you have to be able to recover from spin, land after practise cable break(although you'd never turn back with a powered craft below 1000ft!) Circuits are no problem to you 'cause you have to think about them so much more when gliding and consider your proximity to the airfield. Your knowledge of weather is more atuned 'cause of risk of looping on the ground run due to crosswind if a wing drops, turbulance going trough tree height, thermals, down drafts and just being able to feel almost every gust up there.

I only got about 20 glider flights in while I was doing it (10hrs approx.). I never went solo but what I learned helped me enormously when it came to doing my PPL. I got solo in my 7th hour PPL which is good going.

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