Today I flew from Atlanta up to Selinsgrove PA KSEG. This is just north of glider heaven with world class ridge soaring. As I got into the area, I noted what a great soaring day it probably was. I was cruising at 11,000' just at the top of the abundant Cu's. Cloud base was between 8 and 9,000 I estimated.
Then reality set in. It was a great soaring day and many gliders were up. Harrisburg Approach called whatever traffic he could, but most were only primary targets. I was really tense and using every scan technique I knew of to see and avoid. In the end I only actually saw one glider about 500' below me and just to my side. How many close ones didn't I see?
I've been on the other side of this, and I know a glider pilot looking for lift is not looking for a Mooney coming by at 150kts (or a Learjet at 250kts for that matter).
When I was flying serious glider cross country, I really didn't think about this. It's a big sky, right? I'm sure if the SSA (Soaring Society if America) had asked me to write my congress critter opposing mandatory transponders for gliders I would have done so.
However, now having walked(flown?) in both sets of shoes, my thinking is a little different. Mandatory or not, flying a glider without a transponder strikes me as a bad idea.
My glider friends will think I've gone to the dark side. Oh well. Just my opinion after today's flight.
Then reality set in. It was a great soaring day and many gliders were up. Harrisburg Approach called whatever traffic he could, but most were only primary targets. I was really tense and using every scan technique I knew of to see and avoid. In the end I only actually saw one glider about 500' below me and just to my side. How many close ones didn't I see?
I've been on the other side of this, and I know a glider pilot looking for lift is not looking for a Mooney coming by at 150kts (or a Learjet at 250kts for that matter).
When I was flying serious glider cross country, I really didn't think about this. It's a big sky, right? I'm sure if the SSA (Soaring Society if America) had asked me to write my congress critter opposing mandatory transponders for gliders I would have done so.
However, now having walked(flown?) in both sets of shoes, my thinking is a little different. Mandatory or not, flying a glider without a transponder strikes me as a bad idea.
My glider friends will think I've gone to the dark side. Oh well. Just my opinion after today's flight.