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I'm going to be wandering around southern France the last two days of
September, and in northern Italy the first three days of October (Milan / St Vincent). In the off chance that there might be an opportunity to spend an hour or two in the back seat of a high performance ship along the way, I would gladly pay the winch, tow and any rental cost. ~ted/2NO |
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Tuno
I am in sourthern Germany, near Munich. I would be glad to take you in a flight in our Nimbus 3dt. We use a winch for launching so it would cost you a few beers. Let me know if you are interested. Bob wannathermal1 (at) aim dot com |
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Tuno wrote:
I'm going to be wandering around southern France the last two days of September, and in northern Italy the first three days of October (Milan / St Vincent). In the off chance that there might be an opportunity to spend an hour or two in the back seat of a high performance ship along the way, Ask the people of "Aeroclub Volovelistico Lariano" at Alzatte-Brianza north of Mialno close to Como. I like the place and people. http://www.avl.it/ |
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I LOVE THIS GROUP!!! (Yes I do mean to shout.)
How much glider activity is there at Gap-Tallard these days? Bob, I will send you an e-mail this weekend. I see that the currency of Germany has not changed since I last visited. Which side of Munich are you on? I am hoping to fly with a private operator, as opposed to visiting a commercial gliderport, but any vacation flying opportunity will be gladly considered. 2NO |
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On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 07:47:57 -0700, Tuno wrote:
I am hoping to fly with a private operator, as opposed to visiting a commercial gliderport, but any vacation flying opportunity will be gladly considered. AFAICT German gliding is mostly club based, like the UK. Anyway, if you take your medical certificate, license and log book you should be able to just rock up and fly provided the field you visit has spare capacity that day. Back in 2003 I did just that at the gliding school on the Wasserkuppe. The office OKed my papers in about 5 mins flat and sent me out to the flight line for a check flight, after which I got to fly an ASK-23 (the first one I'd seen). The whole atmosphere was like a UK gliding club and the procedure was almost exactly the same. -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | |
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![]() Tuno a écrit: I'm going to be wandering around southern France the last two days of September, and in northern Italy the first three days of October (Milan / St Vincent). In the off chance that there might be an opportunity to spend an hour or two in the back seat of a high performance ship along the way, I would gladly pay the winch, tow and any rental cost. ~ted/2NO Try the club in Vinon sur Verdon, some 100km NNW of Marseille on A51. If you come there before the daily briefing (10 am) you certainly can arrange a two seater flight on the Alps - according to weather naturally. |
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Do you have to have a medical to fly in Europe?
Mike Schumann "Martin Gregorie" wrote in message ... On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 07:47:57 -0700, Tuno wrote: I am hoping to fly with a private operator, as opposed to visiting a commercial gliderport, but any vacation flying opportunity will be gladly considered. AFAICT German gliding is mostly club based, like the UK. Anyway, if you take your medical certificate, license and log book you should be able to just rock up and fly provided the field you visit has spare capacity that day. Back in 2003 I did just that at the gliding school on the Wasserkuppe. The office OKed my papers in about 5 mins flat and sent me out to the flight line for a check flight, after which I got to fly an ASK-23 (the first one I'd seen). The whole atmosphere was like a UK gliding club and the procedure was almost exactly the same. -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** |
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Only if you want to fly solo.
At 22:04 22 August 2008, Mike Schumann wrote: Do you have to have a medical to fly in Europe? Mike Schumann "Martin Gregorie" wrote in message ... On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 07:47:57 -0700, Tuno wrote: I am hoping to fly with a private operator, as opposed to visiting a commercial gliderport, but any vacation flying opportunity will be gladly considered. AFAICT German gliding is mostly club based, like the UK. Anyway, if you take your medical certificate, license and log book you should be able to just rock up and fly provided the field you visit has spare capacity that day. Back in 2003 I did just that at the gliding school on the Wasserkuppe. The office OKed my papers in about 5 mins flat and sent me out to the flight line for a check flight, after which I got to fly an ASK-23 (the first one I'd seen). The whole atmosphere was like a UK gliding club and the procedure was almost exactly the same. -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** |
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On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 17:04:15 -0500, Mike Schumann wrote:
Do you have to have a medical to fly in Europe? It varies from country to country. In the UK its pretty light: when I learnt in 2000 it was self- certification unless you wanted to instruct or carry pax, which was exactly the same as the requirements for a commercial driving license. Since then its tightened up a little. Now for most glider pilots its self certification countersigned by your GP. The list of excluding conditions are the same as those that would prevent you from driving a private vehicle. If you want to instruct or carry passengers its the same as the medical clearance you'd need for a commercial driving license. I don't know exact details for other countries, but generally a UK medical works elsewhere except for France, which is more stringent. If I missed something I'm sure somebody will correct me. -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | |
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