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Janice wrote:
There is no reason to believe that a Kerry administration would not have at least as much closed airspace as the current administration. By the way, the secret service has no jurisdiction to close local roads, they can merely suggest the local municipality do so. You are very likely right, but it's important to remember that it was the Democratic party managing the convention, not Kerry himself. So far, Kerry has been given exactly one chance to decide about TFRs himself, and he decided 'no'. Perhaps the next time he'll say 'yes', but we can still be hopeful -- after all, he seems to be an extremely hard-core G.A. pilot. Here's his entry from the FAA database via landings.com: Name : KERRY, JOHN FORBES Airman's Address : 19 LOUISBURG SQ BOSTON, MA, 02108-1202 FAA Region : New England Date of Medical : Dec, 2003 Class of Medical : 2 Expiration : Dec, 2004 Airman Certificates : Commercial Pilot Airplane Single Engine Land Airplane Single Engine Sea Airplane Multiengine Land Instrument Airplane Glider Aero Tow (Private Pilot) So he has a CPA, with SEL, MEL, and SES, as well as glider tow (!!!), and his medical is current. This is not the record of a casual weekend pilot. Whether we like his politics or not, he's definitely one of us, and wouldn't be out of place in this newsgroup. All the best, David |
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![]() "David Megginson" wrote in message news:2QJRc.419 So he has a CPA, with SEL, MEL, and SES, as well as glider tow (!!!), No rating is necessary to tow a gldier other than what is necessary to fly the tow plane. I suspect the last item is private pilot privs in gliders, restricted to aerotow only (which is what most people have in the US unless they go out of their way to get a winch or ground launch). |
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That is exactly correct. His commercial privileges are for the airplane ratings
but his glider ratings are restricted to private privileges. There are three subratings on the glider certificate...aerotow, autotow, and winchtow. Each one of them is a separate rating, so if some day I wanted to get another rating (in lieu of a biennial), I could add private autotow, private winchtow, commercial autotow, and commercial winchtow to my commercial glider aerotow. 8 years without a bfr. See how we play this game? Jim "Ron Natalie" shared these priceless pearls of wisdom: - -"David Megginson" wrote in message news:2QJRc.419 - - - So he has a CPA, with SEL, MEL, and SES, as well as glider tow (!!!), - -No rating is necessary to tow a gldier other than what is necessary to fly the -tow plane. I suspect the last item is private pilot privs in gliders, restricted -to aerotow only (which is what most people have in the US unless they go -out of their way to get a winch or ground launch). Jim Weir (A&P/IA, CFI, & other good alphabet soup) VP Eng RST Pres. Cyberchapter EAA Tech. Counselor http://www.rst-engr.com |
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Jim Weir wrote:
8 years without a bfr. See how we play this game? It sounds like an expensive way to avoid a BFR but also an awful lot of fun. In Canada, we can just fill out a two-page, open-book quiz every two years and keep it in our files in case anyone asks to see it. It's pretty pointless, except as a way to ensure that people crack open the AIP at least once every two years. If you do any rating or flight test, that also counts for two years. Since we have to redo the IFR flight test every two years anyway, that pretty-much takes care of itself, and I don't even have to do the little quiz. All the best, David |
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I stand corrected. I haven't used the CFIG in so long I have trouble
remembering what was THEN, let alone what is NOW. Jim Todd Pattist shared these priceless pearls of wisdom: -After the part 61 rewrite, the three launch methods became -instructor signoffs - like the tailwheel airplane signoff. Jim Weir (A&P/IA, CFI, & other good alphabet soup) VP Eng RST Pres. Cyberchapter EAA Tech. Counselor http://www.rst-engr.com |
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The tow is to fly a glider that is towed, not to tow a glider (that
would just be an endorsement and not filed with teh FAA). -Robert David Megginson wrote in message .rogers.com... Janice wrote: There is no reason to believe that a Kerry administration would not have at least as much closed airspace as the current administration. By the way, the secret service has no jurisdiction to close local roads, they can merely suggest the local municipality do so. You are very likely right, but it's important to remember that it was the Democratic party managing the convention, not Kerry himself. So far, Kerry has been given exactly one chance to decide about TFRs himself, and he decided 'no'. Perhaps the next time he'll say 'yes', but we can still be hopeful -- after all, he seems to be an extremely hard-core G.A. pilot. Here's his entry from the FAA database via landings.com: Name : KERRY, JOHN FORBES Airman's Address : 19 LOUISBURG SQ BOSTON, MA, 02108-1202 FAA Region : New England Date of Medical : Dec, 2003 Class of Medical : 2 Expiration : Dec, 2004 Airman Certificates : Commercial Pilot Airplane Single Engine Land Airplane Single Engine Sea Airplane Multiengine Land Instrument Airplane Glider Aero Tow (Private Pilot) So he has a CPA, with SEL, MEL, and SES, as well as glider tow (!!!), and his medical is current. This is not the record of a casual weekend pilot. Whether we like his politics or not, he's definitely one of us, and wouldn't be out of place in this newsgroup. All the best, David |
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On 9 Aug 2004 13:28:11 -0500, Todd Pattist
wrote in :: After the part 61 rewrite, the three launch methods became instructor signoffs - like the tailwheel airplane signoff. They no longer appear on the certificate and you don't need DPE or the FAA. So if one received instructor signoffs for auto and aero tow long before the Part 61 rewrite, he's grandfathered without limitations of glider launch methods? |
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On Mon, 09 Aug 2004 12:09:34 GMT, David Megginson
wrote: and wouldn't be out of place in this newsgroup. David, that is a *very* low standard for a president! all the best -- Dan Ford email: (put Cubdriver in subject line) The Warbird's Forum www.warbirdforum.com Expedition sailboat charters www.expeditionsail.com |
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Jay Honeck wrote:
Whether we like his politics or not, he's definitely one of us, and wouldn't be out of place in this newsgroup. Agree 100%. One thing that occurred to me after my posting was that Senator Kerry took the time to renew his medical in December 2003, while he was travelling around the country in the middle of a heated primary battle. It cannot have been easy to schedule a free afternoon, and it suggests to me that he was at least planning on making time to fly during the rest of the campaign (otherwise, why not let the medical lapse for a year?). I sometimes have trouble finding time to fly just with my consulting work and taking my kids to activities. Maybe it's his private way to relax and unwind between campaign stops. All the best, David |
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Cub Driver wrote:
and wouldn't be out of place in this newsgroup. David, that is a *very* low standard for a president! Curses, Batman, you've discovered my secret Republican plot. TO THE ESCAPE POD! All the best, David |
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