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Does anyone know of any Clubs/Commercial operations around the Lisbon
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Hello Bob,
Yes, there are year-round operations at Sintra (near Lisbon) and Évora, and seasonal ops at Bragança, Seia, Covilhã, Aveiro, Castelo Branco and Portimão. I will be pleased to give you the details of the operations closer to your intended destination in the country, please contact me directly at . Regards, Francisco de Almeida |
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Hello, Francisco,
Could you please advise the best place to fly in Portugal in April? BR Alex On Thursday, January 13, 2005 at 3:43:17 PM UTC+1, Francisco De Almeida wrote: Hello Bob, Yes, there are year-round operations at Sintra (near Lisbon) and Évora, and seasonal ops at Bragança, Seia, Covilhã, Aveiro, Castelo Branco and Portimão. I will be pleased to give you the details of the operations closer to your intended destination in the country, please contact me directly at . Regards, Francisco de Almeida |
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On Thursday, January 13, 2005 at 12:43:17 PM UTC-2, Francisco De Almeida wrote:
Hello Bob, Yes, there are year-round operations at Sintra (near Lisbon) and Évora, and seasonal ops at Bragança, Seia, Covilhã, Aveiro, Castelo Branco and Portimão. I will be pleased to give you the details of the operations closer to your intended destination in the country, please contact me directly at . Regards, Francisco de Almeida hi, Francisco As soon as covid measures end, I'm planning to spend time in Portugal. Does Portuguese ANA honour American and Brazilian glider pilot licenses? Regards Sergio Andrade |
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On Tuesday, April 6, 2021 at 9:57:08 PM UTC+10, sergiolinsandrade wrote:
On Thursday, January 13, 2005 at 12:43:17 PM UTC-2, Francisco De Almeida wrote: Hello Bob, Yes, there are year-round operations at Sintra (near Lisbon) and Évora, and seasonal ops at Bragança, Seia, Covilhã, Aveiro, Castelo Branco and Portimão. I will be pleased to give you the details of the operations closer to your intended destination in the country, please contact me directly at . Regards, Francisco de Almeida hi, Francisco As soon as covid measures end, I'm planning to spend time in Portugal. Does Portuguese ANA honour American and Brazilian glider pilot licenses? Regards Sergio Andrade Francisco's post was from 2005, so he won't reply, but: As a general rule, if you want to fly an EU glider you need either a EU licence or a validation of your foreign licence from the local authority which should accept any ICAO country's licence with a bit of paperwork (can take weeks, for example in Germany). If you want to fly a glider from the same country as your licence, you can always do that in any ICAO country. |
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And don't forget, in an EU country you'll need a medical certificate
(not needed for gliding in the USA). Dan 5J On 4/6/21 7:04 AM, Matthew Scutter wrote: On Tuesday, April 6, 2021 at 9:57:08 PM UTC+10, sergiolinsandrade wrote: On Thursday, January 13, 2005 at 12:43:17 PM UTC-2, Francisco De Almeida wrote: Hello Bob, Yes, there are year-round operations at Sintra (near Lisbon) and Évora, and seasonal ops at Bragança, Seia, Covilhã, Aveiro, Castelo Branco and Portimão. I will be pleased to give you the details of the operations closer to your intended destination in the country, please contact me directly at . Regards, Francisco de Almeida hi, Francisco As soon as covid measures end, I'm planning to spend time in Portugal. Does Portuguese ANA honour American and Brazilian glider pilot licenses? Regards Sergio Andrade Francisco's post was from 2005, so he won't reply, but: As a general rule, if you want to fly an EU glider you need either a EU licence or a validation of your foreign licence from the local authority which should accept any ICAO country's licence with a bit of paperwork (can take weeks, for example in Germany). If you want to fly a glider from the same country as your licence, you can always do that in any ICAO country. |
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