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Old October 21st 04, 01:40 AM
BGMIFF
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I thought this was the US.....not the USSR.....oh that is
right.....communism is dead.........maybe!!!!


"Burt Compton" wrote in message
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Scenario # 1: I've got 2 guys (with FAA SEL Pilot Certificates) who

planned to
come to Marfa, Texas for glider training next week. Neither has a US

Passport
nor can they obtain a Certified Copy of their Birth Certificate because

they
are told you need to go to your home town or county to obtain it in person

from
the Clerk's office. Both of the guys tell me they are US Citizens, but

there's
no time to obtain TSA required documents in time to start training with me

next
week. Even though your FAA Pilot Certificate lists your Nationality, it

is
not a valid form of ID according to the TSA "help" desk. TSA tells me I

cannot
train them. I wonder if they are giving out consistent advice?

Scenario # 2: Third student is a local 13 year old youngster. Hopes to

solo
on 14th birthday over the Christmas Holidays. Has no previous glider

training
except great RC model flyer. Been reading books and watching soaring

videos.
No Passport. Mom working on getting an original certified copy of his

birth
certificate from out of state. TSA "help" desk has no idea what I'm

talking
about. Advised me that no one can fly solo under age 16. Looks like TSA
doesn't understand gliders - or at least the advisor I talked with was not
aware.

I guess we will have to advise our students well in advance of coming to

fly
with us to get their documents in order. The spontaneous days of the

touring
airplane pilot who sees a gliderport and wants a spur-of-the-moment
introductory dual glider flight are gone, unless they are carrying a US
Passport. The kid that learned to be your line crew last weekend will

not get
their first dual glider flight as a reward for their work. I wonder how

CAP is
dealing with this?

Looks like every American at every age should obtain and carry a US

Passport.
Makes life easier to carry your "papers". But then again, I'm not

trained to
detect forged Passports.

Burt
Marfa, Texas