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Old November 15th 09, 02:13 PM
tienshanman tienshanman is offline
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Originally Posted by glider[_2_] View Post
On Nov 14, 8:32*am, tienshanman tienshanman.
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I would like to spent a few weeks flying somewhere in Europe this
summer. Alps or S. France probably. Can anyone tell me whether I can
fly solo in France, Germany, Austria, Italy on my US license? I would
also be interested in hearing about a generally good place to fly and
rent gliders in that region.

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tienshanman


Contact Burt Compton in Marfa. He will know the latest.
Yes, you can but you will need to get a license in Europe. And you
will need a current US Medical.
Southern France is great.
GA
I have sent Burt 2 emails; he has yet to reply.
 




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