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![]() It was, and still is, true for the UK that “a glider rating or qualification is not sufficient to fly self launch but it is sufficient to fly a sustainer”. For a self launch, a PPL is required; for glider/sustainers, no licence is needed at present. (There is not only no current legal requirement in the UK;there is no UK CAA-issued glider pilot licence to hold at present). EASA pilot licensing for gliders is not yet in force for the UK. When it comes, I have been told it will continue this distinction, but with the difference that glider pilots will have to have a licence to fly gliders. I have heard that existing glider pilots (unlicensed) will be granted a licence under a form of “grandfather” rights, I await news of how that will happen, when (2012?), and at what cost. Chris N. |
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selflaunch glider | Udo | Soaring | 1 | November 19th 07 08:32 AM |