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I'm trying to come up with a list of all possible currency
requirements that could possibly be calculated. This is what I have so far: SEL general SEL night MEL general MEL night SEL tailwheel general SEL tailwheel night MEL tailwheel general MEL tailwheel night SES general SES night MES general MES night instrument-airplane instrument-helicopter instrument-glider After that it gets kind of confusing. There are a few other categories, such as Powered Lift, Lighter-Than-Air, Weight-Shift, etc. But I don't know if single-engine, sea, apply to them. Is there a such thing as glider currency? Do you have to do 3 landings within the last 90 days in a glider to carry passengers in a glider? The FAR's define a glider as a category, but I can't find any mention of glider currency anywhere on the internet. Does anyone know of a comprehensive list somewhere that lays out each and every category/class combo that the FAA recognizes? |
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buttman wrote in news:0aaa1a3b-bf6c-43ce-9334-
: I'm trying to come up with a list of all possible currency I'd go for yen, the dollar is fjukked. Bertie |
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![]() "buttman" wrote in message ... I'm trying to come up with a list of all possible currency requirements that could possibly be calculated. This is what I have so far: SEL general SEL night MEL general MEL night SEL tailwheel general SEL tailwheel night MEL tailwheel general MEL tailwheel night SES general SES night MES general MES night instrument-airplane instrument-helicopter instrument-glider After that it gets kind of confusing. There are a few other categories, such as Powered Lift, Lighter-Than-Air, Weight-Shift, etc. But I don't know if single-engine, sea, apply to them. Is there a such thing as glider currency? Currency for carrying passengers is determined by category and class of aircraft. I can't find where the FAA defines anything called "SEL currency" or "glider currency", though some may invent such terms for logging purposes. Do you have to do 3 landings within the last 90 days in a glider to carry passengers in a glider? Yes. Read 61.57 The FAR's define a glider as a category, but I can't find any mention of glider currency anywhere on the internet. Speaking respectfully, stop searching the Internet and get familar with your FAR/AIM. For today's subject, start at 61.57. Vaughn |
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good answer Vaughn... but the AIM/FAR is on the internet..
as for gliders.. or to carry passengers in anything.. you must be 90 day current in category and class, and if you are doing it at night.. night landing current too... so even if you are 90 current in SEL and not 90 current in glider.. then you be best to do your 3 pattern tows for three landings.. before taking that pretty girl up for a glider ride. B "Vaughn Simon" wrote in message ... "buttman" wrote in message ... I'm trying to come up with a list of all possible currency requirements that could possibly be calculated. This is what I have so far: SEL general SEL night MEL general MEL night SEL tailwheel general SEL tailwheel night MEL tailwheel general MEL tailwheel night SES general SES night MES general MES night instrument-airplane instrument-helicopter instrument-glider After that it gets kind of confusing. There are a few other categories, such as Powered Lift, Lighter-Than-Air, Weight-Shift, etc. But I don't know if single-engine, sea, apply to them. Is there a such thing as glider currency? Currency for carrying passengers is determined by category and class of aircraft. I can't find where the FAA defines anything called "SEL currency" or "glider currency", though some may invent such terms for logging purposes. Do you have to do 3 landings within the last 90 days in a glider to carry passengers in a glider? Yes. Read 61.57 The FAR's define a glider as a category, but I can't find any mention of glider currency anywhere on the internet. Speaking respectfully, stop searching the Internet and get familar with your FAR/AIM. For today's subject, start at 61.57. Vaughn |
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![]() "BT" wrote in message ... good answer Vaughn... but the AIM/FAR is on the internet.. as for gliders.. or to carry passengers in anything.. you must be 90 day current in category and class, and if you are doing it at night.. night landing current too... so even if you are 90 current in SEL and not 90 current in glider.. then you be best to do your 3 pattern tows for three landings.. before taking that pretty girl up for a glider ride. Yes, that is exactly the right answer, but I wanted to allow the OP dig for it just a bit. |
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Don't forget about, 135, 141, 121, ILS -CAT, examiner currency, dispatcher,
CGI, A&E -- Regards, BobF. "BT" wrote in message ... good answer Vaughn... but the AIM/FAR is on the internet.. as for gliders.. or to carry passengers in anything.. you must be 90 day current in category and class, and if you are doing it at night.. night landing current too... so even if you are 90 current in SEL and not 90 current in glider.. then you be best to do your 3 pattern tows for three landings.. before taking that pretty girl up for a glider ride. B "Vaughn Simon" wrote in message ... "buttman" wrote in message ... I'm trying to come up with a list of all possible currency requirements that could possibly be calculated. This is what I have so far: SEL general SEL night MEL general MEL night SEL tailwheel general SEL tailwheel night MEL tailwheel general MEL tailwheel night SES general SES night MES general MES night instrument-airplane instrument-helicopter instrument-glider After that it gets kind of confusing. There are a few other categories, such as Powered Lift, Lighter-Than-Air, Weight-Shift, etc. But I don't know if single-engine, sea, apply to them. Is there a such thing as glider currency? Currency for carrying passengers is determined by category and class of aircraft. I can't find where the FAA defines anything called "SEL currency" or "glider currency", though some may invent such terms for logging purposes. Do you have to do 3 landings within the last 90 days in a glider to carry passengers in a glider? Yes. Read 61.57 The FAR's define a glider as a category, but I can't find any mention of glider currency anywhere on the internet. Speaking respectfully, stop searching the Internet and get familar with your FAR/AIM. For today's subject, start at 61.57. Vaughn |
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On Mar 18, 5:25 pm, "Vaughn Simon"
wrote: Speaking respectfully, stop searching the Internet and get familar with your FAR/AIM. For today's subject, start at 61.57. Vaughn I did. I read the whole thing before posting the topic. I don't fly gliders, but from what I know, it would be weird to just go out, get towed up and come right back 3 times for the purpose of landing currency. I figured there might be some kind of exception for gliders, considering I couldn't find any mention via a google search of anyone doing such a thing. Same goes for balloon piloting. But anyways, the reason I made this post is because I'm working of a webapp similar to logshare, but with a bit more features and a better UI. I'm currently working on a routine that determines currency for each category/class/tailwheel combo one could ever need. I'm trying to get a feel for what is needed and what is not. Should I waste my time writing a single-engine Powered Life currency routine? Do those even exist? What about a multi-engine weight-shift currency routine? Glider night currency? According to the FAR's it should be needed to fly a glider at night, but do people even fly gliders at night? Do blimp pilots need 3 landings at night to take passengers at night? I've only flown airplanes, so when it comes to "exotic" categories, I'm clueless. I really wish the FAA would publish somewhere a list of all recognized categories and classes of aircraft... |
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On Mar 18, 5:05 pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
buttman wrote in news:0aaa1a3b-bf6c-43ce-9334- : I'm trying to come up with a list of all possible currency I'd go for yen, the dollar is fjukked. Bertie you have me in stitches, mr bunyip |
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buttman wrote in
: I'm clueless. I know. Bertie |
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