Can a glider fly forever?

Gliders can remain flying as long as there is lift available. Using thermals, this is about 8 hours. By using prevailing winds blowing up a slope, a glider can be flown for as long as the wind is blowing.
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What is the longest time a glider can fly?

The world record for a two-seat glider is over 70 hours set in 1961 in Hawaii. And for a single person glider is 56 hours set a few years earlier (1956) in the French Alps, both around half a century ago!
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How long does a glider flight last?

The average glider training flight lasts about 20-30 minutes, while pleasure and competition flights usually last a few hours. The world record for longest duration glider flight is just over 70 hours. The length of glider flights depend on the pilot's endurance and the ability to find lifting air.
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How far can you fly in a glider?

The distance a glider can fly is limited by the available lift along an intended course. Training flights usually occur over the airport and often do not exceed 5-15 miles. Cross country and competition flights often cover 100-200 miles. The world record for glider distance covered is 1,358 miles.
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How do gliders stay in the air so long?

The wings on a glider have to produce enough lift to balance the weight of the glider. The faster the glider goes the more lift the wings make. If the glider flies fast enough the wings will produce enough lift to keep it in the air.
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Are gliders safer than planes?

If you could extrapolate single mode pilot certificate counts to a common usage basis, flying a glider is 2.5x safer than flying an airplane, but of course you can't. NTSB accident count for 2017 shows 56x more airplane accidents and 90x more fatal airplane accidents than glider accidents.
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How much does a glider cost?

Glider. A new entry-level glider for beginners, such as a Wills Wing Falcon, will generally cost around $4,000. These gliders are single surface, fun, easy to set up, and easy to fly. You may be able to find a good quality, used glider from an accredited instructor or school in the $1,800 to $3,000 range.
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Can gliders fly in rain?

How the weather affects gliding. Rain is more than something which gets you wet! A wet glider can't fly as far from a given height as it could if it were dry - in gliding terms, it has a reduced "glide angle" caused by the water droplets disturbing the airflow over the wings.
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Can gliders fly at night?

Night flying is not allowed. Flights of over 5 hours are very common.
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Can gliders crash?

News4JAX aviation expert Ed Booth said gliders are extremely safe and accidents are not unheard of -- but are rare. “There are very few fatal glider accidents,” Booth said. “It's due to a couple of factors. Gliders fly much slower than powered airplanes, typically.
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Can you stall a glider?

A stall is only a hazard if it occurs at a low altitude, when flying with other gliders, or if it is allowed to develop into a spin. When the glider is stalled, it will sink rapidly. The nose may drop despite the stick being moved backwards.
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Do you need a pilot's license to fly a glider?

Just like flying any other aircraft, acting as pilot in command of a glider requires a pilot license. In the US, gliders are considered Light Sport Airplanes (LSA) and therefore glider pilots need a Sport Pilot license (SPL) with a rating for gliders.
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Why can't gliders go as far as an airplane?

There are several different factors. First, high aspect ratio wings bend more than shorter wings, which means they need to be designed with stronger design specs. Since gliders are light, the bending isn't as much of a problem. But with heavier aircraft, like airliners, a high-aspect ratio wing would be impractical.
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How long does it take to learn to fly a glider?

A keen and capable person who can get to the gliding club once per week, sometimes flying twice per day, will progress quite quickly and could be flying solo in six months. This might be reduced if some intensive 'course' type training can be mixed in.
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How fast are gliders?

The normal speed range is 42 - 92 kts (48 - 106 mph) with a stall speed of 40.5 kts (46.5 mph) and a top speed is 135 kts (155 mph). The best L/D (glide ratio) is 37:1 at an airspeed of 57 kts (65.5 mph), compared to about 3.6:1 for a Monarch butterfly at an airspeed of about 5 kts (6 mph).
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What's the longest flight ever recorded?

What plane can fly the farthest in the world? The current record for the longest-distance commercial flight is held by a Boeing 777-200LR. This flight from Hong Kong International Airport to London Heathrow took the long way (vs. great circle distance) and was logged at 21,602 km (13,423 miles / 11,664 nautical miles).
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Do glider pilots wear parachutes?

Many glider pilots frequently wear parachutes. One reason is parachutes are required in sanctioned Soaring Society of America competitions, so many pilots own them. As one pilot told me once, "The chute came with the glider when the glider was purchased, and it is something soft to sit on."
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Can gliders fly in wind?

Does it need to be windy? It does not; gliders can fly on completely calm days, or in reasonably strong winds.
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How much does it cost to fly a glider?

Gliders cost on average $60 per hour of flight time to rent. Flying clubs with monthly membership fees provide discounted rental rates as low as $20-40 per hour. Glider launch fees via aero tow average $35-45 per flight, however winch launches (less common in the US) average around $15 per flight.
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Can you fly gliders in winter?

With the exception of winter wave and ridge soaring camps, gliding depends on sun hitting the ground. Low sun angle and short day equals little to no lift. Where it is warm in the winter, people go to the glider field and learn to winch launch, but aerotowing is just too expensive for too little learned.
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Can you fly glider in storm?

The US FAA recommends that aircraft (including gliders) stay at least 20 nautical miles away from a severe thunderstorm, while a glider pilot could be tempted to use the updraughts below and inside the cloud. There are two sorts of danger for this type of aircraft.
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How many G's can a glider pull?

Most gliders (other than specifically fully aerobatic ones) are rated to about + 3.5 G in normal use (there's a big additional safety factor before the wings actually fold of course!) - which does not begin to compare with fully aerobatic aircraft, fighters etc which can go +10G.
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Can a glider have an engine?

Most gliders do not have an engine, although motor-gliders have small engines for extending their flight when necessary by sustaining the altitude (normally a sailplane relies on rising air to maintain altitude) with some being powerful enough to take off by self-launch.
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How high can a glider climb?

How high can a glider fly? Thermals can go as high as 14,000 ft or more. The world height record is 14,102 metres (46,000 ft).
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How do gliders take off?

An engine powers a large winch on the ground and a long cable connects the winch to another release mechanism located on the underside of the glider. When the winch is activated, the glider is pulled along the ground toward the winch and takes off, climbing rapidly.
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