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Ultralight "group flight"

mstram

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Any pilots here ?

I have an expired Private Pilot and Glider license, haven't flown for ~20 years (when the $$$ stopped coming in)

I flew as a passenger in a
Challenger II, but never flew it, or pursued the ultra light rating.

 
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Any pilots here ?

I have an expired Private Pilot and Glider license, haven't flown for ~20 years (when the $$$ stopped coming in)

I flew as a passenger in a Challenger II, but never flew it, or pursued the ultra light rating.

I tried posting a youtube link to

"h t t p s : //www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZoL3etxKKM&list=PL6UU4jYe_u8NuY1SJVlP2ZuNDQ95PjFVI"
 
I used to have a private license, flew 172s and 152s. I owned a Cherokee 180 for a while. A quirk in regulations let me put a few hours on a Navajo. Ownership is an expensive hobby.

I like the thought of ultra lights but they IMO aren’t for travel. I got tired of doing local scenic flights and circuits.
 
Close....HWY 9 ...Arthur.
Started out at SOSA for a few years ...
took a break and came back to York Soaring west of Orangeville.

I'd strongly encourage anyone to take a demo ride. Was one of my fav activities to fly noobs for an hour - free flying for me :D
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You never know....I took a demo flight in early August at SOSA and was a solo pilot 5 weeks later.
Scratched a life long itch. Nothing like it..
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No power licence - too much $$$ but flew side seat with a buddy in a small single around Ontario and into Chicago when the lakeside airport was still open.
Simpler times.
FWIW getting your solo sailplane ( 40 hours - all training and flights ) costs about $3-4k.
Easy step then to a power licence.
 
No power licence - too much $$$ but flew side seat with a buddy in a small single around Ontario and into Chicago when the lakeside airport was still open.
Simpler times.
FWIW getting your solo sailplane ( 40 hours - all training and flights ) costs about $3-4k.
Easy step then to a power licence.
How much is the plane rental after you get your license? I assume you can rent them same as my buddy rented a Piper Cub (?) and an aerobatic plane.
 
Brampton Flight Center


That's where I flew
I got my license there ages ago when Clay Marlet managed the place. I recall him commenting they moved there when the operation got crowded out of the actual Brampton location. He went on to say they would get crowded out again. His prophecy is going to happen. Housing going up all around.
 
How much is the plane rental after you get your license? I assume you can rent them same as my buddy rented a Piper Cub (?) and an aerobatic plane.

Heh, rates '`bought double since I flew ~20 yrs ago (now ~$200 / hr vs $100).

Looks like they don't use Cessna 152's any more.

I'm thinking of renewing my licenses, and if I do, would probably fly out of Kitchener or London so that I could fly the Diamond Da20 / Da40
https://www.diamondaircraft.com/fileadmin/_processed_/6/6/csm_DA20i_Header_61434c0a47.jpg ($175 / $215 hr)

Nothing wrong with Cesssna's but they are kinda like driving a Volvo :)

For a littler more excitement there's the Extra 300 "experience" out of Burlington :


Way back in ~2000 I did a couple of aerobatic lessons in a Bellanca Citabria : just did a couple of loops and rolls.



It was fun to land a tail wheel plane after flying the Cessna tricycles.

Looks like Brampton has one, probably / maybe offers aerobatic instruction
 
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Knew an electrician who died flying an ultralight.

Wife's boss did a team building exercise, flying gliders which is different.
Just the same, I don't think he told the company lawyers or insurers.
 
Ultralights are dangerous.

Sailplanes far less so. There are very few accidents at all with sailplanes let alone fatalities.
Many of the sailplane pilots in Ontario are professional pilots there to actually get a chance to fly as opposed to driving the bus in a wide body.
Guys like Scully in the Hudson and the Gimli Glider captain who saved so many lives when the 757 ran out of fuel rely on their skills enhanced by their sailplane background.
I found light plane flying pretty boring and noisy compared to soaring where every flight is an aerobatic delight.....motorcycling in 3 dimensions.
The difference between slabbing the 401 to get somewhere versus riding PA144 for pure joy of it.

Because of the club set up, all the training is free. ....you pay your annual club fees ( $700ish ) plus annual insurance arranged by the national body ( $300 annually when I was flying ).
These are the current club rates for York Soaring
To get to solo - once you pay your club fees
Thirty (30) flights in an ASK21. Cost includes tow and flight time. $1,500.00
Then maybe another 10 observed solo flights to get your licence.
A tow to 2,000' is $60 and up to an hour flying at a dollar a minute.
Now you will be expected to perform club duties. unstacking hanger and restacking, wing running, retrieving planes back to the flight line. Instructing and tow pilots are unpaid club members.
The club house is nice - it's a great community and there are social events.
Once solo you can move up in planes to higher performance, do 50k cross country flights between fields and do your 5 hour endurance flight.
All that in the club environment.

After that you can move to longer cross country flights in your own plane and need a retrieve crew. Also competition flying at regional and national levels.

Advanced sailplanes are strongly engineered aircraft with incredible flying characteristics able to fly in Canada in mountain wave to airliner altitudes, stay in the air for hundreds of kilometers and do so in safety.

Airbus has an advanced experimental program now reaching 90,000'
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Distances increase too
Around 2:30 a.m. Monday, record-setting glider pilot Gordon Boettger and co-pilot Bruce Campbell launched their craft into the night sky. By the time they landed, 17 hours and 25 minutes later, they had set a new record of 3,055 kilometers or 1,898 miles, the longest glider flight in history.

You can visit and fly at clubs around the world like Estrella in AZ Home Page
But of course at higher cost than club flights. I've flown in France and Estrella.

It's a wonderful community to join (y)
I'd ride the RD400 to SOSA and go play in the sky. I still visit York Soaring and hangout.
 
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Well said, MacDoc.

Admitted I'm a bit biased, I've been gliding 25 years and instructor-rated for 21 of those years, I put ultralights in the same deathtrap category as hang gliders.

Flying isn't a cheap hobby, and gliding/soaring is probably your best bang for the buck. Getting your PPL back up-to-date is only worthwhile if you can maintain currency.
 
Well said, MacDoc.

Admitted I'm a bit biased, I've been gliding 25 years and instructor-rated for 21 of those years, I put ultralights in the same deathtrap category as hang gliders.

Flying isn't a cheap hobby, and gliding/soaring is probably your best bang for the buck. Getting your PPL back up-to-date is only worthwhile if you can maintain currency.
Why are hang gliders so bad? I've only done one tandem flight hang gliding. A friend was really into paragliding for a while. Pretty expensive way to jump off rocks. His equipment aged out and I doubt he is buying another.
 
When I had my Cherokee I took a friend up for a local scenic. He was into sky diving. When I turned final to land he commented "This is weird. I've never landed in an airplane before."
In my buddies plane, we had a hard pull up to miss birds followed by negative g's over the top. Better than any roller coaster. Obviously not an aerobatic plane but can do ~+4/-1.5 g's.
 
I found light plane flying pretty boring and noisy compared to soaring where every flight is an aerobatic delight.....motorcycling in 3 dimensions.
Powered flight is mostly the feeling of accomplishment of navigating while following the rules. Flying the big stuff is more system management than yoke and throttle work. You travel at speeds that would get you multiple HTA 172s but there is no sense of speed unless you hedge hop (Not good).

I prefer motorcycling and it would be even better if cagers had to do their training to the same level as a private pilot.
 

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