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or maybe the landing debrief..
BT "Mark James Boyd" wrote in message news:3fbfd650$1@darkstar... We've asked the same question and our answer came through Costello, our insurance carrier. Paraphrasing here, 'The instructor must on the field (on the ground) and be in a position to observe the takeoff.' Being in the towplane that is towing the student doesn't count. At our club, the gliders have no radios, so the CFI is really there for the launch and maybe tow (he can still talk to the tow pilot on the radio). This seems consistent with Costello and what our insurance requires. Having the CFI ensure a preflight is done, trim is set right for T/O, spoilers are locked for T/O, tow rope isn't tangled, etc. can be done on the ground right before tow. Requiring a CFI for landing makes little sense to me (other than for comic relief). |
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