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Presumably the two pilots have now qualified for their "A" and "B"
certificates? David Starer "Bruce Hoult" wrote in message ... In article , Eric Greenwell wrote: So, what kind of log book endorsement do you need for a "drop launch" from an airplane? It's not aerotow, ground launch, or self-launch, so maybe a waiver is needed from the FAA? As I undestand it, in the USA you can use any launch method you like unless your license is endorsed. So if your license says "aerotow only" then that's all you can do, but if you are rated for both aerotow and ground launch and therefore have no endorsement then you could do air drop too. -- Bruce | 41.1670S | \ spoken | -+- Hoult | 174.8263E | /\ here. | ----------O---------- |
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