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How to Join
Joining the Club
Contact us for more information.
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Membership Information
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LESC is a Chapter Club
of the Soaring Society of America and you
must become an SSA member
to enjoy the benefits of club membership.
LESC provides four classes of membership. Monthly dues provide for usage of club
ships on a scheduled basis. The only additional charges are for instruction and
tows.
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Full Member:
- Initiation: $25000.
- Monthly dues: $5000.
- Entitled to participate in all Club activities.
- May utilize all Club facilities and equipment (Subject to such rules and regulations
that may be adopted from time to time by the Club Membership).
- Entitled to all the benefits and privileges of a full member of the Soaring Society
of America, Inc. once his S.S.A. dues have also been paid.
Temporary Member:
- Initiation: $12500.
- Monthly dues: $5000.
- Pilot must reside outside of SSA Region
12.
- Memberhip is valid for any 3 months durring the follwoing 12 month period.
- Entitled to the use of club facilities and equipment (subject to such rules and
regulations that may be adopted from time to time by the Club Membership).
- May not vote or hold Club office.
- Does not as an individual receive the benefits of the Soaring Society of America,
Inc. except as the apply to the Club as a whole.
Junior Member:
(Must be between 13 and 25 years of age and a full-time student to qualify)
- Initiation: $12500.
- Monthly dues: $2500.
- Entitled to participate in all Club activities.
- May utilize all Club facilities and equipment (Subject to such rules and regulations
that may be adopted from time to time by the Club Membership).
- Entitled to all the benefits and privileges of a full member of the Soaring Society
of America, Inc. once his S.S.A. dues have also been paid.
Associate Member:
(For pilots flying their own sailplanes who don't require instructional services.)
- $7700 semi-annually (includes a 3,000
ft tow)
- Tie downs and trailer storage are available
- Entitled to tows furnished by the Club when available (Subject to the rules and
regulations that may be adopted from time to time by the Club Membership).
- Is not be entitled to the use of any Club facility or equipment at any time.
- Can not vote or hold Club office
- Will not as an individual received the benefits of the Soaring Society of America,
Inc. except as the apply to the Club as a whole.
Tow Fees: (the tow fee schedule can
be found here)
- $3200 1,000 feet
- $4700 2,000 feet
- $6200 3,000 feet
(subject to change with fluctuating fuel prices)
Expert Instruction is available for a flat $3000
per 1.5 hour block of scheduled time.
You may also join the SSA through LESC and enjoy
it's many benefits.
Any licensed pilot will require a Field Check
from an authorized LESC CFIG prior to flying from our airport. This includes Associate
Members wishing to fly thier own gliders. Members wishing to fly LESC gliders will
also require an aircraft checkout by an authorized LESC CFIG.
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Orientation flights
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LESC provides prospective members an opportunity to experience the "Joy of Soaring"
by taking advantage of a 20 to 30 minute orientation flight. You'll be seated in
the front of one of our two place sailplanes piloted by one of LESC's FAA licensed
pilots.
You'll enjoy a smooth, relaxing and safe 20 to 30 minute flight over the Elsinore
Valley while enjoying the view of the many mountain peaks visible as well as an
occasional view of Catalina Island.
You'll soar at 50 mph and have an opporunity to actually take the controls if you
wish, under the guidance of your Pilot in Command. You'll experience firsthand the
"Joy of Soaring"
and if you're as excited about soaring as we are, you can learn about joining LESC.
Ornate gift certificates are also available which make excellent gifts.
Orientation flights may be scheduled via telephone or by dropping by the clubhouse.
LESC collects a nominal fee of $7700
for orientation flights to cover expenses.
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Club Equipment
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As a member of LESC, you will enjoy flying the following club owned equipment:
- (3) Schweizer 2-33A two-seat trainers
- Schweizer 1-26A cross-country "super ship" (SN184)
- Pilatus B-4 aerobatic sailplane
In addition, LESC owns two Callair towplanes (affectionately known as Jaws and Blue
Max), which provide low cost tows for members.
Already a student, soloed or licensed sailplane or power pilot? Come find out how
you can qualify to fly quickly. Never flown before? Come find out how easily and
economically you can learn to fly.
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