For Ab-initio (New) Students
The minimum requirements to qualify for a Transport Canada Glider Pilot License are:
After completion of at least 20 solo flights, a flight test if required which normally consists of 2 flights with our flight examiner.
Generally, our clients with no previous history of flying, can fly solo after approximately 50 flights with an instructor. Frequency and aptitude may shorten or lengthen this time. A further 20 - 30 flights are usually sufficient to prepare the pilot for the License Test Flight(s) when the learned skills are demonstrated to our flight examiner.
Glider Pilot Licenses have been obtained during concentrated 3 to 4 week training periods, where the student is flying 5 - 6 flights a day. Overseas and domestic clients have gone onto becoming licensed glider pilots, commercial pilots and glider pilot instructors.
For Private Pilot License Holders
Licensed power private pilots, who are current usually, require from 6 to 10 flights with an instructor to practice these new gliding skills before flying solo. Intermittent dual flights will then provide an opportunity to learn how to sustain flight in thermal, ridge and wave lift.
Minimum Requirements to Qualify for a Transport Canada Glider Pilot License are as follows:
At Pemberton Soaring Centre we are proud to offer to our clients top-notch training equipment, well-trained certified staff and beautiful mountainous environment for your glider training.
EQUIPMENT
Lessons are conducted in two L-23 Blaniks, which are a two-person tandem-seat all-metal sailplanes,
The L-23’s are towed aloft by a 180 HP Citabria.

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