BASA now owns SIX ships:
1 DG-1000S, N451CharlieHotel
1 twin place Grob 103, N3836Lima
1 Schweitzer 1-34, N7632 (Almost a classic, we've had it from new!)
3 Centrair 101A's (Pegasus), N642BravoAlpha, N559JulietHotel, N101LimaVictor
All ships
are equipped with radios, oxygen and electric variometers. Transponders
are installed in the DG-1000S, the Grob 103 and one Pegasus.
PDF Flight Manuals:
(requires Acrobat reader 5.0 or newer)
Grob
Flight Manual (853kb - this will take
some time using dial-up)
SGS-134 Flight Manual (864kb
- this will take some time using dial-up)
See our New Photo
Gallery
BASA normally keeps these ships at one
of our three traditional flying sites:
Hollister Airport,
which is
close to the junction of Highways 25 and 156, about 50 miles south
of San Jose.
Truckee Airport,
off highway
267, about 5 miles from the junction with Interstate 80. The gliderport
is located on the east side of the field, and is open summer only,
normally from early May to late September.
Minden - Tahoe
Airport,
off highway 395, about 5 miles north of Minden, Nevada.
In the summer season,
from May through September, we normally have one Pegasus and one of
the two-place gliders (either the Grob 103 or the DG-1000S) in Truckee.
The other Pegasus and the other two-place glider are normally kept
in Hollister during this period. The 1-34 will usually spend part of
the summer in Truckee and part in Hollister, depending on demand.
From October through
April, we usually have one glider in Minden (either the Grob 103 or
the Schweitzer 1-34), with the rest of the fleet in Hollister. During
the harshest winter weather (December and January) we may have all
the gliders in Hollister.
At the end of April,
BASA typically holds a wave camp at Minden, with the Grob 103, one
Pegasus and possibly other gliders depending on participation in the
wave camp. At the end of the wave camp, the Grob 103 and Pegasus are
moved to Truckee.
With the permission
of the club's Executive Committee, ships may also be taken to special
events including cross-country camps, soaring safaris, and contests
such as Pasco League.
BASA has two maintenance
trailers, one stationed at Hollister year round, and one which moves
seasonally between Truckee and Minden. They hold parachutes, one for
each aircraft seat, barographs for cross country and altitude flight
recording, spare tires, etc. We also have a trailer for each glider.
Finally, we also have a rather nice camping trailer, which is available
to the members in Truckee during the summer months.