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You Can Fly
Evolution
Hello, my name is Greg Lawrence and I am your Instructor today.
You Can Fly
Calbraith Perry RodgersFirst to fly Coast to Coast1911 (100 years ago)
Nellie Zabel WillbiteFirst Deaf Female Pilot1892 - 1991
People who are Deaf have been contributing to aviation for over 100 years.
You Can Fly
Cal Rodgers Howard Hughes
Cal Rodgers, Howard Hughes, Greg Lawrence and a few others didn't tell anyone they were deaf because they probably would not have been able to fly.
Greg Lawrence
It is Deaf GainNot hearing loss
You Can Fly
People who are Deaf have distinct advantages flying and in many other areas of life.
The advantages are in situational awareness, navigation, instrument flying and weather analysis
due to spatial thinking and mental pictures.
14,951 Airports – 700 have Control Towers
Of course it is better to communicate on a CTAF radio and we are well advised to do so. However, the system of standard traffic patterns and altitudes was developed before radio communications (WWI) and has worked quite well for over 90 years.
Many Different Kinds of AircraftAirplaneLight SportGliderPrivate Pilot
Sport Pilot
Private Pilot
Different CertificationsPilot Certificate Medical
Cert.Minimum Hrs
Cost $
Private Pilot - Airplane
FAA Medical Cert.
40 $6,850 + cost of medical certification (Deaf – AME, Audiologist , SODA check ride… before solo)
Sport Pilot Self Certify 20 $2,950
Private Pilot - Glider
Self Certify 10 $1,850 including LSA Airplane endorsement
What is a Light Sport Aircraft?
One Engine or none
Fixed Gear (Glider can be retractable)
1320 lbs. or less
2 Seats
120 kts. Cruise Speed
What is a Glider?FAR 1.1 Glider means a heavier-than-air aircraft, that is supported in flight by the dynamic reaction of the air against its lifting surfaces and whose free flight does not depend principally on an engine.
Putting a motor on a glider does not change it’s
category to airplane.
Putting a motor on a glider
makes it a self launched glider.
In other words, a glider captures and utilizes the
natural energy in the atmosphere
to fly.
Every airplane glides, only gliders soar.
A glider captures and utilizes the natural energy in the atmosphere
What is Soaring?Only the highest bird forms, Eagles, Hawks, Condors and a few others soar. That may be true of people also. Gliding is descending while soaring is using natural lift to climb and cruise. “Using natural lift” is aligning yourself with the flow of energy in the universe and seems (feels) like a very, very good thing to do.
Soaring is what we are evolving into.When we have more FREEDOM, we can fly for the pleasure and feeling of being at home, in the air.
Then, we no longer have to find an excuse or a destination. The waves, cloud streets, slopes, convergence, darkest parts of the clouds and birds are the destination.
Soaring is what we are evolving into.
Orville Wright, Oct. 191110 years after the ‘01 glider, almost 8 years after the first powered flight, Orville Wright evolved to soaring. 9 minutes, 45 seconds of slope soaring was the world record for a long time.
Soaring is FREEDOM
Our Home
Decoration
Ceiling
Walls
BE - DO - HAVEIn order to HAVE the ability to go (DO flying) home in the air, we must BE an aviator.
Many people think that “if I HAVE something, I can then DO something and BE happy.”
WrongFirst: BEcome an aviator. Hang out at the airport, fly-ins, EAA Chapter.
Next: DO the learning and flying.
Then: You will HAVE a pilot’s certificate and the ability to fly home.
Here is How to FlyInstructors teach how to fly. LOA
Go fly and be aware of your favorite feeling. Hold that feeling as much as you can and then hold it more and more. Whatever your special feeling is when you fly – for me it is that moment when the wheels leave the ground. That feeling will attract more of its self. It is the Law of Attraction.
How To Fly
The MomentFreedom from the surly bonds