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PHILADELPHIA GLIDER COUNCIL. PGC. Philadelphia Glider Council. Success Stories:. How Clubs Grow. Bob Lacovara. Back in the last century we started to focus on these questions:. In relation to soaring in general…. What are the expectations when one comes into the sport of soaring? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Back in the last century we started to focus on these questions:

Back in the last century we started to focus on these questions:

► What are the expectations when one comes into the sport of soaring?

► What are the barriers to entering this leisure pursuit?

► Why do people leave the sport?

► What are the expectations when one comes into the sport of soaring?

► What are the barriers to entering this leisure pursuit?

► Why do people leave the sport?

In relation to soaring in general…In relation to soaring in general…

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► What do our members want to get out of soaring?

► How are the demographics of the club changing?

► How are lifestyles changing our approach to leisure time?

► What do our members want to get out of soaring?

► How are the demographics of the club changing?

► How are lifestyles changing our approach to leisure time?

In relation to PGC…In relation to PGC…

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Let’s deal with the expectations component…Let’s deal with the expectations component…

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But in the here and now…

In another time, another

place… Yeah, I might have

rearranged my priorities….

In another time, another

place… Yeah, I might have

rearranged my priorities….

The 1,200 Knot LookThe 1,200 Knot Look The 120 Knot LookThe 120 Knot Look

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The freedom of flightThe freedom of flight

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A sense of accomplishmentA sense of accomplishment

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I finally have the time to get into

anew hobby

Wow, I’ve gotthe money to

get into something

coolI need a

newchallenge

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Race driversschool,

that’s the ticket

The DreamThe Dream

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Welcome to

Welcome to

Mid-StateMid-State

Motor Eagles

Motor Eagles

DrivingDriving

ClubClub

The RealityThe Reality

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I’ve always

wanted to fly… how cool are gliders!

The DreamThe Dream

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Welcome to

Welcome to

Mid-StateMid-State

Soaring Eagles

Soaring Eagles

GliderGlider

ClubClub

The RealityThe Reality

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The Emperorhas no clothes…The Emperorhas no clothes… Soarin

g is a

Cutting Edge

Sport

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Let’s go skiing…Let’s go skiing…

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Velcome to Gunters Ski School.

You vill learn the art of skiing on

low cost traditional equipment

until you have ze skills to

progress…

Velcome to Gunters Ski School.

You vill learn the art of skiing on

low cost traditional equipment

until you have ze skills to

progress…

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Maybe we’ll rent snowmobiles insteadMaybe we’ll rent snowmobiles instead

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The PromiseThe Promise

The Average ExperienceThe Average Experience

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We do a greatdisservice to soaring by training in antiqueaircraft….

We do a greatdisservice to soaring by training in antiqueaircraft….

We don’t deliver on the promiseWe don’t deliver on the promise

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Mission No. 1Mission No. 1

Transform a traditional looking

fleet into something that would

meet the expectations of today’s

glider pilots

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Old FleetOld Fleet New FleetNew Fleet

► SGS 2-33► SGS 2-33

► SGS 2-33► SGS 2-33

► Blanik L-23► Blanik L-23

► Grob 103 Twin II► Grob 103 Twin II

► SGS 1-34► SGS 1-34

► SGS 1-26► SGS 1-26

► SGS 1-26► SGS 1-26

► Grob 103 Twin II► Grob 103 Twin II

► Grob 103 Twin II► Grob 103 Twin II

► ASW-19► ASW-19

► Grob Astir CS► Grob Astir CS

► Grob Astir CS77► Grob Astir CS77

► Grob 103 Twin II► Grob 103 Twin II

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Since Upgrading the Fleet…. Since Upgrading the Fleet….

► A membership waiting list

► The average member flies more flights and more hours

► More and more willing instructors

► There is a clear path into high performance private gliders

► We have a thriving X-C contingent

► A membership waiting list

► The average member flies more flights and more hours

► More and more willing instructors

► There is a clear path into high performance private gliders

► We have a thriving X-C contingent

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Mission No. 2

Market Soaring & the Club

Mission No. 2

Market Soaring & the Club

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Marketing OpportunitiesAnd Target Groups

Marketing OpportunitiesAnd Target Groups

► A principle group of interest is aviation minded individuals

► Individuals with the means to participate

► Individuals who are likely to make the lifestyle commitments

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AOPA ConventionPhiladelphia 2003AOPA ConventionPhiladelphia 2003

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(for Philadelphia Glider Council members)

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Distance – Out & Return:1,025 Miles – Tom Knauff - Ridge Soaring, PA, 1983

Distance – Absolute:1,625 Miles – Klaus Ohlmann - Argentina, 2003

Speed Over 500 km Course:154 mph – Jim Payne - California City, CA, 1999

Absolute Altitude:49,009 feet – Bob Harris - California City, 1986

Distance – Out & Return:1,025 Miles – Tom Knauff - Ridge Soaring, PA, 1983

Distance – Absolute:1,625 Miles – Klaus Ohlmann - Argentina, 2003

Speed Over 500 km Course:154 mph – Jim Payne - California City, CA, 1999

Absolute Altitude:49,009 feet – Bob Harris - California City, 1986

WorldSOARING RECORDS

WorldSOARING RECORDS

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PennsylvaniaSTATE RECORDS

PennsylvaniaSTATE RECORDS

Distance – Out & Return:1,025 Miles – Tom Knauff - Ridge Soaring

Distance – Absolute:1,188 Miles – Karl Striedieck - Eagle Field

Speed Over 300 km Course:121.5 mph – Tom Knauff - Ridge Soaring

Absolute Altitude:20,256 feet – Ridge Soaring

Distance – Out & Return:1,025 Miles – Tom Knauff - Ridge Soaring

Distance – Absolute:1,188 Miles – Karl Striedieck - Eagle Field

Speed Over 300 km Course:121.5 mph – Tom Knauff - Ridge Soaring

Absolute Altitude:20,256 feet – Ridge Soaring

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1. Philadelphia Glider Council – Hilltown, PA

2. Van Sant Airport – Erwinna, PA

3. Cloud Niners – Morgantown, PA

4. Brandywine Soaring – Toughkenamon, PA

5. Kutztown Airport – Kutztown, PA

6. Beltzville Airport – Beltzville, PA

7. Mid-Atlantic Soaring – Farifield, PA

8. Ridge Soaring – Julian, PA

9. Blairstown Airport – Blairstown, NJ

10. Central Jersey Soaring – Neptune, NJ

11. South Jersey Soaring – Hammonton, NJ

12. Long Island Soaring – Long Island, NY

13. Wurtsboro Airport – Wurtsboro, NY

14. Mohawk Soaring – Alpaus, NY

15. Harris Hill – Elmira, NY

1. Philadelphia Glider Council – Hilltown, PA

2. Van Sant Airport – Erwinna, PA

3. Cloud Niners – Morgantown, PA

4. Brandywine Soaring – Toughkenamon, PA

5. Kutztown Airport – Kutztown, PA

6. Beltzville Airport – Beltzville, PA

7. Mid-Atlantic Soaring – Farifield, PA

8. Ridge Soaring – Julian, PA

9. Blairstown Airport – Blairstown, NJ

10. Central Jersey Soaring – Neptune, NJ

11. South Jersey Soaring – Hammonton, NJ

12. Long Island Soaring – Long Island, NY

13. Wurtsboro Airport – Wurtsboro, NY

14. Mohawk Soaring – Alpaus, NY

15. Harris Hill – Elmira, NY

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Invited the Audubon Society in to doa presentation on soaring birdsInvited the Audubon Society in to doa presentation on soaring birds

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Willow Grove NAS AirshowWillow Grove NAS Airshow

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Scout and SchoolGroups

Scout and SchoolGroups

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Biennial Neighbors DayBiennial Neighbors Day

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Marketing membership doesn’t just happen…

It is a continuous process that takes time and effort

Marketing membership doesn’t just happen…

It is a continuous process that takes time and effort

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• They get bored and move on

• Go fly power planes

• Go sailing or ____________

• Become social participants in soaring

• They get bored and move on

• Go fly power planes

• Go sailing or ____________

• Become social participants in soaring

Pilots who fly around homebase will

not support the growth of soaring

Pilots who fly around homebase will

not support the growth of soaring

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• Local X-C

• Regional X-C

• Badge Flying

• Contests

• Instructing

• Club Leadership

Participation

• Local X-C

• Regional X-C

• Badge Flying

• Contests

• Instructing

• Club Leadership

Participation

Levels of Progression to Keep

Enthusiastic Participation Alive

Levels of Progression to Keep

Enthusiastic Participation Alive

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Let’s go skiing…Let’s go skiing…

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Velcome to Gunters Ski

School.

You vill learn the art of skiing

on

low cost traditional equipment

until you have ze skills to

progress…

Velcome to Gunters Ski

School.

You vill learn the art of skiing

on

low cost traditional equipment

until you have ze skills to

progress…

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Maybe we’ll rent snowmobiles insteadMaybe we’ll rent snowmobiles instead

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