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Bruce Greeff wrote:
Jim Newton wrote: Can anyone tell me where in the FAR's or other official documents, a glider pilot is allowed to assemble his glider without having a certified aircraft mechanic sign off in the log book? Jim Can't speak for the USA, but in South Africa it is regarded as part of the normal operation of the glider to de-rig and re-assemble. No sign off required, no special qualification, no problems or requirements - other than having enough sense to do your control checks and daily inspection carefully afterwards... I can't really speak for the USA either but I seem to remember this came up just a few weeks ago and there were a couple of posts to the effect that rigging/derigging of gliders is in fact exempt from that requirement, even in the US. I think they also mentioned where this was covered but can't remember if it was in a specific FAR, or some established precedent on how to apply the FAR's or something else. Try googling around in recent threads. CV |
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