Soaring Society of South Africa

The Soaring Society of South Africa (SSSA) is the body to which all gliding and touring motor gliders in South Africa must belong, as stipulated in law by the South African Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), to pursue the sport of gliding within South Africa. It is affiliated to the Aeroclub of South Africa which also represents all the sporting bodies at the CAA.[1] Membership is by subscription directly to the SSSA.[2]

SSSA logo

The SSSA is charged with the following responsibilities:[3]

  • Defining and publishing the standards for safe operations (approved by the CAA)
  • Maintaining a register of airworthy gliders
  • Approving courses for the training of instructors
  • Negotiating to ensure access to airspace
  • Promoting the sport of gliding
  • Liaison with international gliding organisations

Gliding in South Africa is a genuinely varied sport enjoyed at different levels, from the flourishing club scene, to aerobatics, up to international racing championships.[4][5][6] Sailplanes come in different styles and sizes but are always graceful in the air.

See also

References

  1. Sections Affiliated to Aero Club, Aero Club of South Africa, accessed 26 September 2017.
  2. Membership Fees for 2017, SSSA, accessed 26 September 2017.
  3. Welcome to Soaring Society of South Africa, SSSA, accessed 26 September 2017.
  4. Online Aviation in South Africa, Pilot's Post, accessed 26 September 2017.
  5. World class gliding pilot floats into Newcastle, Newcastle Airshow, accessed 3 June 2017.
  6. AKA Vleig - AVP, Potchefstroom Gliding, accessed 26 September 2017.


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