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Peter,
Peter wrote: That worked fine until i got my US ASEL rating, at which point the temporary US Glider private rating was no longer valid and I had to go I was digging web, and found an official document addressing this specific issue. http://www.faa.gov/library/manuals/e.../8700/volume2/... Here is an excerpt. NOTE: A person who applies for a U.S. pilot certificate by accomplishing the appropriate pilot certification requirements of part 61 and also holds a pilot certificate issued under 61.75 need not surrender that U.S. pilot certificate. There have been isolated incidences where examiners have erroneously required a person to surrender the 61.75 pilot certificate when applying for the standard U.S. pilot certificate. In this instance, it is permissible for a person to hold both a pilot certificate issued under 61.75 and a standard U.S. pilot certificate. Your glider license should have been valid. -Gen |
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