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Old March 22nd 05, 09:04 PM
Michael Clarke
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At 20:31 22 March 2005, Udo Rumpf wrote:

I would want to fly in up to a dozen countries.
I would like a European central office that would handle
or answer
the questions. 'The glider would be experimental'

Udo

'Stefan' wrote in message
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Udo Rumpf wrote:

Who would I have to contact in Europe to find out?


The FOCA of the country in which you intend to fly.
If nothing else, you
will be required to have a liability insurance for
the glider.

Stefan



Udo,

You will find that Europe consists of lots of little
countries that are different from each other with their
own languages and their own laws. Us glider pilots
tend to fight against having one ruling body for the
whole land mass, imposing a lowest common denominator
of the worst of all the rules on all of us.

I know that is a pain, but that is why we like it.

MC



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Old March 22nd 05, 09:48 PM
Udo Rumpf
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Udo,

You will find that Europe consists of lots of little
countries that are different from each other with their
own languages and their own laws. Us glider pilots
tend to fight against having one ruling body for the
whole land mass, imposing a lowest common denominator
of the worst of all the rules on all of us.

I know that is a pain, but that is why we like it.

MC


Mike,
do you know of a country in Europe that would allow an Experimental
home built glider to fly there. Can I assume if that were the case
I could then fly in other European countries.
Here in Canada we can take our experimental
glider to the USA. All it takes is an annual notification to the FAA,
that you are planning to fly in the USA.
Udo
 




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