The CAP is shutting down their glider program

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Charlie Longley

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Nov 8, 2025, 3:39:08 PM (3 days ago) Nov 8
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I suppose this means Ephrata as well. I wonder if they’re going to sell off their glider fleet? Their L-23’s seem to be in decent shape.

ton...@comcast.net

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Nov 9, 2025, 2:57:21 PM (2 days ago) Nov 9
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Interesting idea, but their biggest asset are the kids. I wonder if SGC with the help of one or two clubs can provide instruction as student members. We could use the new blood and get a package deal: gliders AND recruits!!

Chris Klix

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Nov 9, 2025, 4:29:03 PM (2 days ago) Nov 9
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Including their instructors. We just need to find some private funding to continue their program as an SGC program. 
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Charlie Longley

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I believe the only way it would work is to run it as professional organization probably Monday through Friday. Weekends for regular club members and advanced cross country students. One of the main issues would be taking care of anyone under 18. A chaperone would be needed. 

The real upside is some money in the SGC coffers and tows available for the entire season. 

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