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  1. Gliding - Wikipedia

    Gliding is a recreational activity and competitive air sport [1] in which pilots fly unpowered aircraft known as gliders or sailplanes using naturally occurring currents of rising air in the atmosphere to remain …

  2. Paragliding and Hang Gliding | Torrey Pines Gliderport

    With nearly 100 years of flying history, the Torrey Pines Gliderport is the most historic aviation site in North America, and Southern California’s premiere location for paragliding, hang gliding, remote …

  3. Gliding | Soaring, Aerobatics & Cross-Country Flying | Britannica

    gliding, flight in an unpowered heavier-than-air craft. Any engineless aircraft, from the simplest hang glider to a space shuttle on its return flight to the Earth, is a glider. The glider is powered by gravity, …

  4. How to Get Started with Gliding: A Beginner’s Guide

    Jul 9, 2025 · What is Gliding? Gliding involves flying an unpowered aircraft called a glider or sailplane. Unlike conventional airplanes, gliders don’t have engines; instead, pilots use rising air …

  5. How To Fly A Glider: A Beginner's Guide - Soaring Skyways

    Jun 29, 2024 · In this beginner’s guide, I’ll be your trusted co-pilot, guiding you through the ins and outs of how to fly a glider. From understanding the principles of flight to mastering takeoff and landing …

  6. Gliding | World Air Sports Federation

    Mar 13, 2025 · Gliding involves engineless aircraft that move by use of raising air known as thermals, which are cause by the sun heating the ground which in turn heats the air above it; after locating a …

  7. Gliding - National Aeronautic Association

    Gliding, or soaring as it is sometimes called, encompasses motorless flight in aircraft. Once airborne gilders use lift to gain altitude and stay aloft, they are launched by power plane, winch or bungy.

  8. Soaring Society of America | Become a Glider Pilot - Learn To Soar

    The Soaring Society of America selects the top racing pilots to represent the US at the World Gliding Championships. Follow the US Teams, find a local contest, or learn more about racing here.

  9. Gliders - Glenn Research Center | NASA

    Jul 28, 2022 · The heat from the ground warms the surrounding air, which causes the air to rise. Rising pockets of hot air are called thermals. Large gliding birds, such as owls and hawks, are often seen …

  10. Types of Gliding Explained | Luxwisp

    Aug 25, 2025 · Gliding involves flying through the air without the use of an engine, using lift generated from atmospheric conditions. Pilots typically launch their gliders from elevated locations using tow …