Soaring

Soaring Society of America, Inc.

The Soaring Society of America, Inc. (SSA) promotes all phases of soaring, nationally and internationally. Like EAA, it is a huge advocate for aviation education and safety. We invite you to become a member of the Soaring Society of America today. Learn More about SSA

 About the Soaring Society of America

Formed in 1932, SSA works to represent the interests of its growing membership base of more than 12,000 individuals, as well as soaring clubs, chapters, and businesses. Members share passion for an ecological air sport that offers simple and accessible flying, and stay connected to the rest of the soaring community through SSA's e-News and Soaring magazine publications. By joining the SSA, you are joining the ranks of those who want to stretch their wings, challenge themselves before nature, and embrace the rising columns of air in hopes of going higher and farther. 

What is Soaring?

Soaring is done in a sailplane, which is essentially an aircraft that doesn't have an engine. Sailplanes vary widely in design but are aerodynamically streamlined to move gracefully through the sky. Soaring, also called gliding, requires pilots to use their judgement to analyze terrain and weather in search of lift clues in the air such as birds and the maturity of cumulus clouds. Reading the elements just right brings the longest flight, the highest altitude gain, or the fastest speed. And because there is no engine, pilots enjoy a unique flying experience – free from the rumble of an engine, the only sound being the swishing of the wind as it passes over the wings. 

Is this for me?

EAA 839 has soaring pilots that can talk you through the benefits, challenges and rewards to this form of aviation. Give us a call or checkout the link below.

Learn More about SSA

Meetings

Regular meetings are every 2nd Wednesday of the month. 
Social Hour: 6-7pmMeeting: 7pm
Come join us for some food and camaraderie.