Training
As a new member we would be delighted to convert you to the chest release tow system used here at the club. This is part and parcel of what our experianced team can do to get you in the air. (of course you must have the appropriate training to Club Pilot level).
It typically takes 8 to 10 flying days to complete your basic training and obtain your Club Pilot (CP) rating through an accredited school. Although, this could be spread over several months as life and the British weather often gets in the way. The overall time it takes you to learn can be minimised if you plan to do your training in the fairer weather of the British summer or are fortunate enough to be able to go abroad, to sunnier climes, for your training!
The cost is around £1,500 for training and maybe £1,000 to buy yourself a second hand hang glider, harness, and altimeter and variometer.
After this, annual costs are just petrol, BHPA membership (around £75), club membership (£35), tows (£2.00 per flight) and any servicing and repairs you may need to make.
It is now possible to have a go at Hang Gliding by having a Dual Flight, with an experienced pilot in control at all times. It can be a great way to help you decide if you would like to formally take up training
