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The NATIONALS . . CanGlide 2012
Wednesday June 20th to Friday June 29th. Practice days on June 18 & 19 http://soaringcanada.riq.ca/viewtopic.php?t=4114 |
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I plan on being there again. Any info on who to talk to for the US Experimental pass would be helpful.
Thanks, Sean F2 |
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On Feb 20, 4:33*pm, Sean Fidler wrote:
I plan on being there again. *Any info on who to talk to for the US Experimental pass would be helpful. Thanks, Sean F2 Same person as last year. Contact me if you don't have that information. |
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Unfortunately overlaps BOTH USA 18m and Open nationals...
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On Feb 20, 6:00*pm, Dave Nadler wrote:
Unfortunately overlaps BOTH USA 18m and Open nationals... But it is so much closer, only one day of driving. You choose to drive and I choose to fly instead ![]() |
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I'll get a lot more hours in the air ;-)
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Dave,
The flying was pretty darn good last year! Summer sea breeze fronts on both Lake Huron and Lake Erie were alot of fun. We often hit both in the same task. Like hitting a moving sidewalk. Bummer that there is a conflict. You would enjoy this event. Sean |
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What are the requirements for a US pilot to fly in Canada at a
contest? It looks like you need to apply for a $45 "Foreign Licence Validation Certificate" (see http://www.yorksoaring.com/foreign-l...n-certificate). But they also talk on the same page about a medical certificate. Is that also required as many/most US glider pilots do not have a medical. - John |
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Gents,
Canada has fairly good reciprocal agreements with the US. You may fly your US-registered glider with your US pilot license in Canadian airspace, just as we can fly our Canadian-registered aircraft with a Canadian licence in the US. The only paperwork necessary is if your glider is registered "Experimental". Since it is not concidered "certified", you apply for and receive a waiver to be allowed to fly it in Canada. There is a $100 fee (which is tragic), and you have to declare an anticipated time-period that you require it to be active (30 days is reasonable) and otherwise it's painless and fast. Contact info for the process should be up on the contest website shortly. In the event you want to fly a Canadian-registed aircraft (solo), you need to get the Validation Certificate, similar in concept to a Canadian flying a US-regiseterd aircraft in the US. Cheers, Derek |
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