BobG Posted September 8 Report Posted September 8 Hello BobG here. Wanted to get some advice on my plans to Touring motor glider flying. Would appreciate any input. 1st Thoughts: a. SLA Cert.: Planning to get Sport Light Aircraft certification (private pilot licensing eventually), in year at nearby airport in Camarillo California (or other nearby), to learn basic skills, build flight hours and absorb knowledge, etc. It is close an only 30 minutes away, and logistically very doable. b. Glider Lessons: Subsequently, lessons, after completing SLA certification, and learn additional knowledge for soaring. In Palmdale (Llano) 90 minutes away. 3 hrs. drive is limiting. c. TMG. Subsequently, purchase a used Touring Motor Glider (TMG). Used 10-15 years, affordable - e.g., Pipistrel Sinus, Phoenix, Grob, Stemme, other. Fly out Camarillo, or other. Background 1. Hang Gliding. Started Hang gliding 20 years ago (dozen+ lessons; tandem) in Los Angeles . Loved it but Risk-Reward too high and left hang gliding before leaping off mountain alone. 2. Soaring. Did Glider rides instead, as I loved the feeling of flight, but 90 minute ride each way (Palmdale, Llano, CA). Soaring at Llano regularly, can be alot of driving. 3. TMG. Upon SLA certificate, glider lessons and enough flight hours, knowledge and skill then buy my used TMG. 4. TMG/Local. Final - Fly my TMG out of a local Southern California regional airport (Camarillo, etc); along with Tie down there. Summary It would seem that if I earn my SLA certificate (or private pilot), learn glider profiency (or whatever reg's require), I could fly a TMG into nearby mountain ranges (same as Palmdale nearby mountains) and even local desert, and return to local regional airport. I am also a little surprised not more pilot do this. I would appreciate any input. Thank you in advance. BobG Quote
aircowboy Posted September 15 Report Posted September 15 Hello Bob, Sounds like a great idea. I have both planes and a TMG and my Sinus is my favorite by far. I would get on hangar lists today as it takes a while and these planes should not live outside if it can be avoided. We have a flight school in Monterey and are located at Salinas Airport KSNS. We have a Pipistrel Sinus that is in rental. www.soarmontereybay.com Nick at Soar Paso www.soarpaso.com is closer and has a Virus glider. Happy to help you out when you get to that point. Once you have a LSA license adding sport Glider is very easy, no checkride required just fly with CFI to proficiency and then get a proficiency check from another CFI. let me know if we can help. Clinton Quote
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