GLIDING SCHOLARSHIP COURSES

 

 

Gliding Scholarship Course

 

You've done your Gliding Induction Course (GIC), so what's next? Getting your Gliding Scholarship Wings.

 

 

 

This course gets you deeper into flying and gives you more flight time.  To be nominated for a Gliding Scholarship (GS) just let your Squadron or unit staff know you want to apply.  It's open to anyone over 16 and you're not required to have completed a GIC 1, 2 or 3, but it's great if you have.  Once you pass the standard medical check, it's just a matter of waiting for a place on the course to become available.



Course Content

 

Aircraft Flight time/glider launches

 

Viking 40 Launches (at 661 and 662 VGS)

Vigilant 8 Hours (CGS, RAF Syerston: an extra 20% allowed for further training to solo standard)

 

Courses can be taken either over successive weekends at 661 VGS, RAF Kirknewton until completed, or as a continuous week-long courses either at the Central Gliding School (CGS) at RAF Syerston or 662 VGS at RM Condor (near Arbroath). Course time can vary due to your progress and the weather, so motivation and commitment are key. Typically, in summer, a course will take 6 weekends to complete. If you're successful, you can look forward to wearing your blue GS wings on your uniform with pride.

 

 

Going solo and beyond

 

Show the necessary aptitude and you could be invited to progress to solo standard and even achieve your silver GS wings for flying solo! It doesn't end there. If you're one of the best you could be invited, or apply, to become a Flight Staff Cadet. Training to a much higher level, your gold GS wings for Advanced Glider Training (AGT) await.  And if you make it that far, it won't have been easy. You'll have a real talent for flying.

 

More information from Sqn Ldr A I Ross, WFGLO (ESSW): wso3.edinburghsouth@aco.local



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