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![]() snoop wrote: Son, we're talking IFR flight here. Try reading the first post. Brian wrote: Regarding approved instruments in gliders... For in the US Try Reading the FAR's, I may have missed something, But I can find no FAR that requires any instruments for unpowered aircraft( FAR 91.205 is for powered aircraft only.) If it is not required it certainly does not need to be approved. Type Data sheets and/or the Manfacturer in the US may have there own requirements. On the other hand if you are going to fly Class A,B or C airspace then a TSO Transponder is certainly required (Unless you have obtained a Waiver) by FAR 91.215 along with the required inspections for it. Brian snoop wrote: Shawn, Thank you for this information. I've been wondering about this very subject. I'm just curious if you have discussed this with your local FSDO, and or any local air traffic controllers. I'm still looking for the reg that says gliders don't have to have the required 24 month checks on their xponder, static system, etc. Where do I find that? Also, your efis equipment, is it approved equipment? I'm sure it's not, say, some of that efis equipment that homebuilders are putting in their ships. The equipment in your panel has to be approved for IFR flight doesn't it? I know it looks and works great, but a lot, most of its' not approved for IFR flight. Also, when you receive your ATC clearance, how does the controller give you an altitude? In what format? There are a lot of questions that I need to answer about IFR flight in gliders. I know my local Flight Standard Districto Office would have questions for me if I didn't do it right. I look forward to your article, and your answers. Snoop Yeah, IFR it is....I am very curious about that article, will you include all the FAR's and AIM's for glider flight in IMC? How about xponder check out every 24 months? How about the instrument rating? Is one available for a glider? And yeah, how about the clearance? Do you get a pop-up clearance or , since you are not flying from controlled airport simply have a void time? I would like to be educated in all of those aspects. Thanks, Jacek Washington State |
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