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Old September 6th 16, 01:03 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Commercial Written exam. Will airplane test (CAX) cover requirementsfor Glider (CGX)?

I am studying for my commercial written and practical. Glider first. Power a bit later. Does anyone know if taking the airplane written covers the requirements for glider written? I'd prefer to just take one written if possible. It's a time and money thing.

I searched the web and FARs. Not been able to find anything that explains it in terms my feeble mind can comprehend.

Thanks.

DG
 




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