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Les Ward
October 31st 04, 04:52 PM
I would like to get back into flying again after 30 yr.. Gliders, Sport,
and am wondering what are the basic steps, requirements, .
Can I benefit from my previous experience ( 250 hrs in 150, 172
,Cardinal) to save a few $$$$
Also have lost Private Certificate, and Log book. Am waiting for FAA to
respond to that issue.
Main goal to fly and have fun safely of course, on Retirement income.
Soon to be 65, and in good health. Live on the Island of Kauai with
limited flying resources.
Any one else in this situation?

Aloha , Les Ward

Hal
November 1st 04, 07:06 PM
I did the same thing two years ago. The FAA will have a record of
your license. You can view it on-line
http://registry.faa.gov/amquery.asp. Ask for a copy if you do not
have it anymore. Cost to get a glider rating is a lot less if you
already have your power license but varies depending on instructor and
your skill. Good luck, lot of fun!

Les Ward > wrote in message >...
> I would like to get back into flying again after 30 yr.. Gliders, Sport,
> and am wondering what are the basic steps, requirements, .
> Can I benefit from my previous experience ( 250 hrs in 150, 172
> ,Cardinal) to save a few $$$$
> Also have lost Private Certificate, and Log book. Am waiting for FAA to
> respond to that issue.
> Main goal to fly and have fun safely of course, on Retirement income.
> Soon to be 65, and in good health. Live on the Island of Kauai with
> limited flying resources.
> Any one else in this situation?
>
> Aloha , Les Ward

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