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German "Endoresement" of an FAA Glider Cert?
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January 27th 04, 05:11 PM
A. Spindelberger
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(Tim McAllister) wrote in message . com...
Can anyone point me in the right direction find out what I need to do
to have my FAA Glider Cert "endorsed" by the LBA so that I can fly a
D-Registered glider at the Club Class Worlds in Norway?
I understand that the rules have changed, but has anyone out there
ever gone through the process?
Thanks for any and all helpful information,
Tim McAllister "EY"
2004 US Club Class Team
Hello!
Otherwise as in the USA, private pilot cert's are not done by the LBA,
they are done by the " Beauftragter fuer Luftaufsicht beim
Regierungspraesidium " an goverment office of each state with an
seperate office in most of the bigger towns.If needed, I can make a
appointment for you. Just give my the town where you pick up your
plane and I will tell you the adress of the next
"Regierungspraesidium" and will call them before you come. No check,
no log book,no check flight, just the licence, the medical and 1/2
hour of time. Very low costs.It is a validation of your FAA licence
and will last one year.
Good luck!
AS
A. Spindelberger