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Old May 31st 12, 10:14 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Don Johnstone[_4_]
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Default New EU regulations

Depends where you are going in Europe. The only legal requirement to fly a
glider in the UK is that you must be over 16 years of age. Most clubs
require some evidence of medical fitness, if you have a US medical you
should have no problem at all in the UK. If EASA has it's way this will
change however it may face a legal challenge which could go on for several
years.

At 17:36 30 May 2012, Fox Two wrote:
Europe does require medicals for glider pilots, however American FAA
medicals are accepted in Europe. EASA medicals have expiration dates of

12
months, so it's best to have had the FAA medical within the previous 12
months to prevent confusion.

FAA pilot certificates are commonly validated in Europe. Check with the
local agency for documentation procedures.

Hope this helps!

Chris Fleming
F2
France



On Tuesday, May 29, 2012 6:55:21 PM UTC+2, Ben wrote:
I was planning on flying in a few places on an upcoming trip to
Europe. Now I am told there are new EASA regulations limiting PIC to
only those who have passed an EASA medical and hold an appropiate
EASA license.

Wow! Sure puts a knot in my plans. Is there no reciprocity with the
US?

Is there anywhere in the US I can get an EASA approved medical and
glider rating?

Please commitment if you have more details.