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Old August 19th 03, 12:42 AM
xtra
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How about this one? Pilot has private glider air launch.
Takes dual in power plane, is endorsed to solo.

Student rules do not apply. He no longer has a student
certificate and is not bound by rules specific to students.

As I would intrepret this, he would be totally legal to take
the power plane on a 2000 mile trip, go into any alphabet
soup controlled space, except where an instrument rating
is required, with no endorsements. BUT he can not
fly a motor glider around the field.



91.205:"no person may operate a powered civil aircraft"
91.207: "no person may operate a U.S.-registered civil
airplane"

You can not take off and fly a Motor Glider with a power rating (unless you
also have a glider rating and a self launch endorsement.)


True.


Todd Pattist - "WH" Ventus C
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