Gliding is perhaps the most elegant way that humans can get airborne. It's a breathtaking way to fly, soaring on the same rising currents of air that the birds use, with no roaring engine to spoil the peace. You'll start with a briefing session so that you'll know what to expect, before climbing aboard your dual-controlled glider with your expert instructor. Then the glider is towed into the air by a light aircraft (okay, this bit is noisy, but you have to get airborne somehow). Once you're at a height of around 2,000ft the rope is released, the aircraft peels away and you're free to soar and circle lazily in the thermal currents. You might be joined in the thermal by a bird - you can never do it as well as they can, but it's great fun trying! You'll enjoy breathtaking views of the countryside below you and the sky around you. And - at the pilot's discretion - you might be able to take the controls and trying controlling the glider yourself. Unforgettable.
Availability: Most venues operate all year round. Weekends are often very busy, please book at least six weeks in advance. Flights are usually less frequent during winter.Weather: Gliding is weather dependent. It is crucial that you call the venue for a weather check before setting out. If your flight is cancelled because of the weather, it will be re-booked for an alternative date or time.Duration: The length of glider flights depends entirely on the prevailing thermals (currents of warmer air that provide the lift). As a guide your aerotow flight should last for between 12 and 20 minutes.Numbers On Day: Your briefing might be shared, your flight will be held on a one-to-one basis with the instructor.Spectators: Spectators are welcome, but must follow safety directions whilst on site. Please check with us at point of booking as some venues operate a minimum age policy. A camera or a pair of binoculars will come in handy.Dress Code: Wear flat-soled shoes and bring a jumper with you in case it gets cold at higher altitudes. Bring gloves in winter and sunblock and a hat in summer. Sunglasses are recommended all year round.Guidelines: Many gliding venues are run as non-profit-making clubs and operate on a first come first served basis - you might be asked to sign onto a flight list and wait your turn to glide.Restrictions: All restrictions depend on venue. Min age varies from 12 - 16, height restrictions from 5'' - 6'4''. Max weight is usually 16 stone. You can't fly if you suffer from epilepsy, fainting or certain other physical or mental disabilities - check when bookingOther Info: All restrictions depend on venue. Min age varies from 12 - 16, height restrictions from 5'' - 6'4''. Max weight is usually 16 stone. You can't fly if you suffer from epilepsy, fainting or certain other physical or mental disabilities - check when booking
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