O'Flight Instructions --

Glider Orientation Flights at:

Revised 01-04-2009

Boulder Municipal Airport

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Meet your Orientation Pilot:

For all other locations, please directly contact the COWG Glider Manager.

IMPORTANT  ITEMS----

First and foremost ---  Call - via phone - your Pilot a minimum of 2 hours BEFORE your flight meeting time, to confirm flights.  Changes due to weather, etc can cancel that day's flying.

Maximum front seat weigh is 230#s.   The Pilot in charge, at his discretion, has the right to weigh a passenger before flight if he feels his/her fully clothed weight is near the maximum.  This is for Safety reasons and maximum glider limitations.

 

For Boulder Municipal Airport:

--- Mile High Gliding

For directions:

--- Soaring Society of Boulder

For directions:

 

All Cadets MUST have ALL the following to fly:

--- Please use this as a check list:

*** Remember, it is the Cadet's/Senior's responsibility to provide and do the following:

Optional:  Glider log book:  If the Cadet/Senior would like to log his/her flights, a Glider log book may be purchased at Mile High Gliding, Kelly Airpark or from the Soaring Society of America.  Contact us directly if you can't get to either location to purchase a log book.

Open Flying:  O'Flights will regularly be announced via Wing announcements email list.  If you'd like to be kept up to date on Glider Flights, please subscribe to this list.  Anyone may participate in open flying.  Please follow the same Sign-up instructions, directly contacting us.  Your parent can bring you.

All Squadrons must:  The Squadron must assign a Senior Member(s) to bring/accompany the Cadets to the Gliderport and to provide supervision on the ground, as required by CAP regulations. The Senior Member(s) MUST provide supervision for the ENTIRE time there.

Senior Info:
The Senior member may take a flight after all the Cadets have flown, if time allows, and must pay for his or her own Aerotows.  Please consult your Orientation Pilot.  Depending on flight location, this flight possibility can change and should be pre-arranged with the O'Pilot before coming to the airport.  Tow rates (depending on where and who we use) can be found here for Mile High Gliding, Husky Aerotows or ask us depending on who's towing.  All tow fees must be paid in full, before leaving the airport.  (Wing will be billed directly for all aerotows for the Cadet Orientation flights.)  Senior Members must conform to items 1, 3 and 5 of the needs above, in order to fly in the glider.

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What else you need to know....

Bring: Remember: (Back to the top)

Uniforms:

Acceptable uniform combinations include, in accordance with 60-1 part 5.7: **It is important to remember that boots, large shoes or any open toe shoes or sandals, of any kind, can NOT be worn in the glider.  If you wear one of these and do not bring correct footwear, you will NOT be able to fly!   NO exceptions.

^^Also, baseball style hats are not permitted in the glider unless the top button has been removed.  There is very little clearance between the top of your head and the glider canopy.

Basically, dress for the weather and realize that it will often times feel hotter or colder at the glider port than it does at your home. 

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Wing Runners Course

An important part of the Glider Orientation Flight Program is to learn how to handle gliders on the ground.  We have chosen the Wing Runners Course offered by the Soaring Safety Foundation to provide this learning experience.

As part of the First Flight in the Orientation Flight Syllabus, all Cadets, before coming out for their first Glider Orientation Flight, are encouraged to read this short, interactive and fun online course.  All Senior Member escorts are encouraged to read this as well, as part of how to properly manage Cadets at the Gliderport.

This course should take about 30 minutes to read.  Please do take the final exam and bring your certificate with you.

We recommend that Squadrons incorporate this course into an Aerospace Education lesson during a Squadron meeting.

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