FAA sticks to its guns on not allowing solo glider flight for outof currency power pilots
On Monday, May 2, 2016 at 12:24:29 AM UTC-4, Bill T wrote:
It is my understanding that The FAA no longer considers a pilot with a certificate, a student. They are a rated pilot in search of additional ratings.
Hence they do not require a written test going from airplane to glider. As shown in other posts on RAS, the way to be considered a student is to turn in all your certificates and start from scratch, a student, complete with written tests and student limitations,
This appears to work differently for PPL-Power and PPL-Glider.
In March 2016, I asked the Portland ME FSDO whether my PPL-Glider certificate would allow me to solo a power plane (assuming current medical and CFI endorsement). They told me (in writing) that I needed to obtain a valid Student Pilot license.
Has anyone obtained a different opinion from a different FSDO?
I'm hoping that IACRA is programmed correctly, and lets me obtain a student pilot certificate, even though I already hold a PPL-Glider.
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