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Old March 27th 14, 01:10 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Dave Springford
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Default Canadian contests & SSA ranking points

If Canada, if you have a commercial power license, you do not need a radio operators permit, it is considered part of your commercial license training. If you have a glider or private license the radio license is required.

Probably a wise decision since many glider pilots without a power license have no clue how to use a radio. At my club the radio is often treated as a transmit only device.

 




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