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![]() "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message ups.com... Usually the only time you send students to the FSDO to get a student pilot certificate are 1) If they are already rated in another type of aircraft (Helo for instance) and carry a "regular" FAA medical or Correct me if somethng has recently changed, but in that situation you don't need a student's license because you already hold a valid FAA license. You just need a proper instructor's signoff to solo. I went through this process just a few years ago when I converted from gliders to airplanes. Likewise, I signed off several rated airplane pilots to solo gliders when I was instructing in gliders. Vaughn (CFIG) |
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