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In article , "ADP"
writes: A motor glider is NOT a powered Aircraft!!!! It is a glider with a motor. You err. Check your airworthiness certificate. It says GLIDER. No rule applicable to powered aircraft is applicable to a Motor Glider. Let me say it one more time, a motor glider is a GLIDER with a Motor and is NOT a powered aircraft. Write it 1000 times, a motor glider is a GLIDER! Allan Allan, Judy is the recognized expert on the FAR in this news group. When you go up against her about the FARs you need to reference your opinion or you have no validity. Judy always refers to the correct FAR to back up her statements. You should too. What is your reference for such a strong statement? According to my copy of FAR 1.1 General Definitions, both a glider an airplane would be considered aircraft because they are both, "...intended to be used for flight in the air." Robert Mudd |
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