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Any of you folks from across the Pond care to help out?
I'm finding myself spending more time in the UK lately, including weekends. I've flown with a number of different gliding clubs and thoroughly enjoyed myself... so much so that I'm looking in to what it would take to obtain a UK Gliding License. I contacted the BGA, but I was basically told to poke around the BGA Website to find the forms. Well, after 15 mintues of rooting around trying to figure out what applies and what doesn't in my situation, I've given up. Can anyone simplify this for me? Can I simply convert my US ratings (commercial glider with flight instructor, 2,000 hours, 1,000K diplome, etc.) to a UK license or do I need to start from scratch? Any help appreciated. Erik Mann (LS8-18 P3) |
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