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I moved to the US, settled down, got a job - I guess it's time to
resume training :-) The question is - are there any formalities to be done before I can fly? Medicals, student pilot certificates, anything? Or do I just call any gliding school, make an appointment, show up and fly? To clarify - I am talking about flying with an instructor. I soloed last year, but haven't flown since, so I guess I am pre-solo again. Thanks! Bartek |
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