For an out and out best experience i agree with Gavin, Omarama is just bloody 
awesome.
 
Apart from that all clubs and comercial operations will train to a safe "basic" 
standard, if you want to be competent faster then look at the comercial 
operations.
 
Cheers
Mark



From: [email protected]: [email protected]; 
[email protected]: Sat, 27 Dec 2008 22:19:43 +0000Subject: Re: 
[Aus-soaring] where to learn and where to holiday

Matthew,I see that someone else has already mentioned Omarama in a reply to 
your question. I work as an instructor in Omarama with Southern Soaring, I also 
instruct professionally in the Australia and the UK, with occasional forays 
into the French Alps.There is no doubt in my mind that Omarama provides the 
'ultimate gliding experience', the scenery is breathtaking (snow-capped 
mountain ranges all around) and there is every form of lift imaginable, 
sometimes all on the same flight. But we also do a 'learn to fly' course, for 
absolute beginners or from any starting point. These courses cost more than a 
(non commercial) club course, but are intensive 1:1 experiences. The syllabus 
in NZ, the UK and Australia is extremely similar, the points of difference are 
very small and do not make it awkward to move from one country to the 
other.Despite the perception that some of the weather here at Omarama may be 
for 'experts', not beginners, the experiences that may be had during any 'learn 
to fly' course will be unforgettable. Glider time is not limited so relevant 
opportunities can be taken to experience wave, ridge and thermal flying. We use 
aerotow launches.The recreational opportunities are outstanding!All the 
best....Gavin Wrigley.> Date: Sat, 27 Dec 2008 21:17:38 +1100> From: 
[email protected]> To: [email protected]> Subject: 
[Aus-soaring] where to learn and where to holiday> > Hi all,> Just a couple of 
questions to help me out and i guess to promote some > discussion.> > Myself 
and my partner are both interested in learning to fly full size > gliders (we 
both fly r/c gliders). We are planning a holiday (frequent > flyer points 
yay)possibly to NZ in the next 12 months and as part of > this holiday would 
like to do some soaring over mountain ranges. Which > leads me to 2 questions.> 
> First, would you recomend learning to glide here in Australia and where > 
would you recomend (i'm in outer eastern melbourne) or would i be better > 
doing a "boot camp" at the holiday location and would those quals > obtained 
abroad be recognised here or vice-versa.> > Second, (semi-related) what 
location would you consider to be the > "ultimate" place to fly a glider 
anywhere in the world and why?> > Thanks in advance for satisfying my 
curiosity.> > Cheers> Matthew> _______________________________________________> 
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