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Old May 12th 05, 12:13 AM
Greg K.
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My apologies. I meant to be more specific in request below. I know the
discussion about a motorglider being "powered aircraft" with regard to
14 CFR 91.205. I am asking whether a motorglider is a powered aircraft
with regard to pilot certification. Can a Private Pilot-Glider tow?

Greg

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Greg K. wrote:
Is a motorglider a "powered aircraft"? Does anyone have official

words
to this effect?

I asked our regional FSDO this question and he felt that a
motorglider was not a "powered aircraft", but I have heard from

others
that it is.

I ask for reasons of certifying as a tow pilot in a motorglider.

FAR
61.69 says that "no person may act as pilot in command for towing a
glider unless that person: (1) holds at least a private pilot
certificate with a category rating for powered aircraft."

Of course, I need a Glider ticket to fly a motorglider, but can I
also tow in a motorglider with a Glider certificate (assuming other
conditions are met), or do I need a Pilot-SEL certificate earned in
powered airplane?


My understanding is that a glider is a powered aircraft but not

an
"airplane". Can anyone guide me on this? Thanks.

Greg