Why would someone most likely fly a glider?
The Glider
A glider is like a small airplane. Its wings are very slender, and
Its body is streamlined. This means it is shaped to move, or
glide, easily through the air. It has either a very small motor or
none at all. If It has no power source, It has to be launched. The
glider is launched by an elastic cord, a rope, or a cable, which is
pulled by a crew on the ground or a tow car or plane. The glider
gains altitude by riding updrafts in the air.
A. to gain credit toward a pilot's license
B. to make money by carrying cargo
C. to enjoy the simple feeling of flying