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The Florida Wing Glider Program, managed by Capt. Dave Rigney, operates in 38 locations including Zephyrhills, Pensacola, and Jacksonville. The program supports cadet orientation flights and has qualified glider pilots, check pilots, and flight instructors. Key glider types include L-23 Blanik and SGS 2-33A. To qualify as a CAP glider pilot, candidates must meet specific flight hour and experience requirements. The program serves to promote aviation among youth and enhance flying skills within the Civil Air Patrol.
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Florida Wing Glider Program Capt. Dave Rigney FLWG Glider Program Manager
Glider Program History Currently CAP has 38 operating locations
Zephyrhills –ZPH Pensacola - Coastal - 83J Jacksonville - Herlong - HEG Immokalee -IMM
Group 6 Group 7
1 Chief Check Pilot qualified 4 Glider Check Pilot qualified 6 CFIG qualified 7 Cadet O-ride qualified FLWG 7 Glider pilots
60-1 par 3-2 (F3) Cadet Orientation Pilot CAP glider pilots must have one of the following: (a) A minimum of 50 hours PIC in gliders. (b) A minimum of 100 flights as PIC of a glider. (c) A minimum of 50 flights in the past 12 months as PIC of a glider. (d) Be a current CFIG.
Tow Pilot Requirements & Reference 60-1 par. 5-12 CFR 61.69
Jacksonville - Herlong - HEG Ricardo Andreuraandreu@yahoo.com Immokalee -IMM Ted Brousseaunfn00979@naples.net Zephyrhills –ZPH Dennis Dixdldix@yahoo.com Pensacola - Coastal - 83J Jason Depewjason.d.depew@gmail.com