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Aside from joining a local EAA chapter, what other qualifications must a
pilot have in order to become a volunteer for the Young Eagles program? After poking around the EAA website I get the impression there is nothing else, but want to verify. -david |
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there is a move afoot in a NPRM to raise the minimum pilot qualifications
for "charity" flights to 500hrs Total Time.. keep an ear to the FAA mill.. BT "G.R. Patterson III" wrote in message ... David Gunter wrote: Aside from joining a local EAA chapter, what other qualifications must a pilot have in order to become a volunteer for the Young Eagles program? After poking around the EAA website I get the impression there is nothing else, but want to verify. You don't have to join a local chapter if you're a member of the national org. There are also a few affiliated organizations, and you can fly YEs if you're a member of one of those. I don't know what they are, however. You need a pilot's certificate that qualifies you to carry passengers on the type of flight planned (typically, rec. pilot or better), a current medical, you must meet the currency requirements for carrying passengers (90 days), have a current BFR, and the plane must be insured. In short, if the FAA will let you make the flight, the EAA will. Now. If you don't belong to a local chapter, here's what you can do. Go to http://www.youngeagles.org/3000next/events.html and check out future flights that are close enough for you to participate in. Then call the contact number and ask the person running the show if they need any more pilots. If so, show up and fly. George Patterson Great discoveries are not announced with "Eureka!". What's usually said is "Hummmmm... That's interesting...." |
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![]() David Gunter wrote: Aside from joining a local EAA chapter, what other qualifications must a pilot have in order to become a volunteer for the Young Eagles program? After poking around the EAA website I get the impression there is nothing else, but want to verify. You don't have to join a local chapter if you're a member of the national org. There are also a few affiliated organizations, and you can fly YEs if you're a member of one of those. I don't know what they are, however. You need a pilot's certificate that qualifies you to carry passengers on the type of flight planned (typically, rec. pilot or better), a current medical, you must meet the currency requirements for carrying passengers (90 days), have a current BFR, and the plane must be insured. In short, if the FAA will let you make the flight, the EAA will. Now. If you don't belong to a local chapter, here's what you can do. Go to http://www.youngeagles.org/3000next/events.html and check out future flights that are close enough for you to participate in. Then call the contact number and ask the person running the show if they need any more pilots. If so, show up and fly. George Patterson Great discoveries are not announced with "Eureka!". What's usually said is "Hummmmm... That's interesting...." |
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Unless the kids are brought in as Boy Scout group or something (BSA
has additional requirements and provides add'l insurance) all you really need is a private. They may require 200 hours time but I can't remember for sure. You also need to have "base" insurance (1,000,000 total 100,000 seat) and EAA makes the policy "smooth" for free. The FAA wants to change that. There is currently a proposal to require 500 total time for pilots. AOPA is fighting that. David Gunter wrote in message ... Aside from joining a local EAA chapter, what other qualifications must a pilot have in order to become a volunteer for the Young Eagles program? After poking around the EAA website I get the impression there is nothing else, but want to verify. -david |
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![]() "BTIZ" wrote in message news ![]() there is a move afoot in a NPRM to raise the minimum pilot qualifications for "charity" flights to 500hrs Total Time.. YE is NOT a charity airlift. |
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![]() "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message om... Unless the kids are brought in as Boy Scout group or something (BSA has additional requirements and provides add'l insurance) all you really need is a private. They may require 200 hours time but I can't remember for sure. You also need to have "base" insurance (1,000,000 total 100,000 seat) and EAA makes the policy "smooth" for free. Yes, the EAA "rider" made it so I could fly cubsprouts. |
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"Ron Natalie" wrote in message om...
"Robert M. Gary" wrote in message om... Unless the kids are brought in as Boy Scout group or something (BSA has additional requirements and provides add'l insurance) all you really need is a private. They may require 200 hours time but I can't remember for sure. You also need to have "base" insurance (1,000,000 total 100,000 seat) and EAA makes the policy "smooth" for free. Yes, the EAA "rider" made it so I could fly cubsprouts. me, too! me, too! i had a coupla cub dens wanting flights for their scouts, and i wanted _some_ small excuse for a liability waiver (even though i know they are not bulletproof), so i joined the eaa for $40, and they sent me all the forms. in addition, gleim will send you a quantity of booklets on how to become a pilot just for requesting them for y.e. flights. i flew 17 last year, all cubs, on three separate days. g_a |
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"Ron Natalie" wrote in message om...
"Robert M. Gary" wrote in message om... Unless the kids are brought in as Boy Scout group or something (BSA has additional requirements and provides add'l insurance) all you really need is a private. They may require 200 hours time but I can't remember for sure. You also need to have "base" insurance (1,000,000 total 100,000 seat) and EAA makes the policy "smooth" for free. Yes, the EAA "rider" made it so I could fly cubsprouts. Even better, after the EAA rider, the BSA insurance kicks in and provides a cool 10 million smooth. The downside is there is a little bit of paperwork to get the BSA forms signed. Not a big deal, just something you need to arrange ahead of time. |
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"Ron Natalie" wrote in message om...
"BTIZ" wrote in message news ![]() there is a move afoot in a NPRM to raise the minimum pilot qualifications for "charity" flights to 500hrs Total Time.. YE is NOT a charity airlift. According to the AOPA web sight... "The proposal would raise the minimum number of hours required for pilots conducting charity fundraising flights from 200 to 500 " |
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![]() "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message om... "Ron Natalie" wrote in message om... "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message om... Unless the kids are brought in as Boy Scout group or something (BSA has additional requirements and provides add'l insurance) all you really need is a private. They may require 200 hours time but I can't remember for sure. You also need to have "base" insurance (1,000,000 total 100,000 seat) and EAA makes the policy "smooth" for free. Yes, the EAA "rider" made it so I could fly cubsprouts. Even better, after the EAA rider, the BSA insurance kicks in and provides a cool 10 million smooth. Yes, but the BSA requires a million smooth before they'll even think about letting you fly sprouts. The downside is there is a little bit of paperwork to get the BSA forms signed. It's a bit intrusive. |
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