Soaring Safety
Is Soaring Safe?
Soaring flight is almost exclusively a daytime activity and severe weather is generally avoided. Although flights can extend into extreme conditions, such flights are normally planned and prepared for by experienced soaring pilots. The sport is considered safe enough that the Federal Aviation Administration will allow 14-year-olds to fly gliders solo, while in most states they must wait until they are 16 to drive automobiles
Knowing the Limits
Pilots learn to fly sailplanes knowing the limitations of their craft and their own personal flying ability, and plan their flights accordingly. Good pilots always keep a safe landing site within gliding distance. Take a good training program, add a dash of self-discipline, and you have the recipe for safe, lifelong participation in a glorious sport.
Soaring Safety Articles
American Soaring Signals
SOARING GROUND SIGNALS The standard American Soaring Ground signals. You may [...]
Premature Terminations of the Tow
In recent years, Premature Terminations of the Tow (PT3) have been a leading cause of [...]
Current vs. Proficient
Legal - But Safe? In recent years, the National Transportation Safety Board has determined that [...]
Ten Steps to Safer Soaring
Maintain Personal Proficiency Although Federal Aviation Regulations are quite specific in describing the minimum amount [...]