The Wolf Mix Fund was established to provide an independent continuing source of funds to the Soaring Association of Canada’s World Contest Fund to financially assist Canadian teams in the participation of World Soaring Championships sanctioned by the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale . A portion of the interest earned by the fund is available to the Canadian team selected to participate in the World Soaring Championships to offset the cost of participating in the championships. A full account of the details of the fund can be found in the fund deed:
SAC provides $10,000 of financial support to youth to help offset the cost of flying gliders through our Youth Bursary Program.
Clubs that a competition that is less than 6 days in length will receive a $1,000 grant, clubs that host a competition is that is 6 days or more will receive a $3,000 grant and clubs that host a national contest will receive a $4,000 grant.
SAC administers a comprehensive insurance program that provides both aircraft (towplanes & gliders) and airfield insurance to clubs and individuals.
Free Flight returns with a new look and great content from across Canada, with a specific focus
A recount of a husband and wife 1000km flight from December 2018 out of Cu Nim, Winnipeg Gliding Club welcomes Read More..
Welcome to the new Free Flight editor, Ben Hornett of Cu Nim Gliding Club. In his first edition, and the first edition for SAC members in a while.
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