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At 13:30 20 August 2003, John wrote:
Can these minimums apply to a (15-year-old) glider student whose 40+ hours are dual only in a powered aircraft (logged in a Cessna 140)? Yes, assuming the flight time was properly logged per FAR 61.51(a)-(c). The larger issue is whether any applicant's proficiency upon fulfillment of minimum experience requirements is sufficient to warrant a CFI endorsement to take the practical test. (Note also that there are no miminum experience requirements in order to solo a glider - again, it's a matter of proficiency.) Also can a private pilot written test (powered) apply to a glider check ride requirement? Nope. Per FAR 61.63(b)(5), the aspiring private glider rated pilot would have to hold a private rating in airplanes, rotorcraft, powered lift or airships in order to skip the glider written. Judy |
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