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Correction to the above based on conversation wtih CFIG: Since the FAA amended rules in 1997, it only takes a CFIG sign-off to move from any launch restriction to another. More correctly, it only takes a CFIG sign-off to ADD another launch method. If your current license reads "glider - aero tow only", when you request a replacement license (like if your old paper license went through the wash [don't ask :-) ]), it will simply say "glider". Tony V. CFIG |
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