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On Tue, 8 Apr 2008 22:53:51 +0100, Mike Lindsay
wrote: FWIW we went to Chauvigny in 1999 and the requirement was (1) a Visite Medicale (I would think your Class 3 would be OK, but best to confirm that) (2) a flight with an instructor at nearby Poitiers. We collected a certificate at this airfield. (3)The glider documents, Cof A and insurance certificate. You could get the medical locally for the equivalent of $20 USA. Ah, Chavigny... I spent two weeks of the extremely hot 2003 summer there... 43 degrees celtigrade, and not a single tree in sight... but 9.000 ft cloud base... and many, many student pilots to keep me busy... But it may be different now, especially if you are going to fly their gliders. The problem is the introduction of the EASA in 2007 that overruled many countries' regulations. Bye Andreas |
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