Training to Solo

Come fly with us!

You could achieve solo over a period of 4 weeks, with study and exams in the mornings and flying in the afternoons. The average student gets to solo in approx. 10 to 15 hours within 45 to 55 flights.

The Taupo Gliding Club can offer you flying on weekends and Wednesdays also some flying during the week should we have a Tow Pilot and Instructor available. All Tow Pilots and Instructors are voluntary.

The aviation experience of our instructors in both professional and general flying is a great asset to the club.
As a student, there are many advantages to a live-in course. On-site accommodation is often available or you can pitch a tent, use your camper van or stay in town.

The ability to immerse yourself in the activities of the club, from morning glider preparations, and glider rigging, to assisting with launches, hangering at the end of the day, and then to a chat over a refreshment after flying has finished. The peace and serenity of a quiet airfield are all part of the experience and make this a unique opportunity.

Taupo is the event capital of New Zealand and has unsurpassed options for adventure and activities off field, so if gliding is curtailed due to weather or other reasons there is plenty to occupy your time.

For further inquiries contact Club Manager Thomas Anderson (07)378 5506 or 0274 939272

Prices

Training up to Solo Pilot is all based on your ability and therefore the cost to go solo will be different for each person. Instructors are volunteers so you are only paying for the tow and the glider hire for each flight.


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