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Newbie- Want to get into microlighting
Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 3:10 pm
by MyKey
This weekend I done a flight (as a passenger) on a micro light at Rosslyn microflyers !! Thanks a ton guys...
Wow it was awesome

!! Now I really want to get into this... Whats my next steps (Okay I guess I will have to go through all the posts on this site and read up way more up about microlighting).
But guys what you do is an excellent sports and I will definitely researching as to how to go about getting myself a micro light and a licence.
What do you guys believe would be my first step? Get me a microlight and then go on the training, or first do some training and then go for the micro light??
Anyone know of any good reference material (besides this site) that I can start reading up on this sports on

?
Re: Newbie- Want to get into microlighting
Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 4:38 pm
by Wart
Firstly MyKey, welcome to the Microlighters Forum. Here you will find tons of useful information as well as some not so useful but never-the-less amusing to read. The wealth of knowledge amongst the people here is invaluable.
I would agree to spend some time reading some of the posts here as that will give you a better insight into our sport. As for the training, I personally would suggest that you at least start your training and almost be complete with that on a school plane before you look at investing in your own aerie. That is my personal suggestion and I am sure there are others that may suggest otherwise.
As for a training school, make sure it is as close to where you stay as possible. Our type of flying is generally fair-weather flying and there is nothing more frustrating than having to drive for an hour to get some training in only to find out that the weather at the airfield is not good.
Enjoy the flying and keep us all posted with regards to your training.
Re: Newbie- Want to get into microlighting
Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 5:51 pm
by Morph
100% start and complete your training on a school plane.
There is a romatisicism involved with your own aerie, but if you bend it you fix it, whereas the school planes are insured.
Besides, right now, you have no clue of what you want to buy
learn to fly, go for as many flips as you can smokkle with your mates and members of the school, then decide what you want.
and most importantly, have fun
And oh yes, everything you need to know is here somewhere. just search for it
Re: Newbie- Want to get into microlighting
Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 7:32 pm
by Sox
Have a look at this for starters ... it explains the basics and some quite nicely.
http://www.faa.gov/library/manuals/airc ... 8083-5.pdf
Re: Newbie- Want to get into microlighting
Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2008 8:51 am
by alanmack
If you go to:
http://www.misasa.co.za and click on the tab "Learn to fly microlights" you will find, I hope, the answers to all your questions. If there is a question that you have that I have not answered please post it here - you are sure to get an answer. Please do this as it will help me improve the "Learn to Fly" story.
On page two of the "Learn to Fly" story (click on the blue
2 at the bottom of the page . Pages: 1
2)
- you will see a row of pictures in which the middle picture is of Alex Rudd towing his Microlight in a Merc down a Transkei road and on the immediate right of the Merc is a young lad pushing his chest out so that you are able to see him more clearly than Alex in his Merc! (Alex is Chairman of MISASA & further down you will see him in his garage - count the microlight parts!)
- The lad to the right of the Merc is
Demon
- now that you have met some of the pilots that are sure to contribute to your journey to becoming an MPL - I'll leave the tough questions to the rest of the forum!
See the website link below for some pictures of microlights, fly-aways etc- stats on this site for 2008 are
* 95 albums - 7,738 pictures
* 36,578 downloads
* 507,804 views
http://community.webshots.com/user/alanmack777
Fly safe