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Burt,
As I understand it, 'rides' are excluded under the 'demo flights' exclusion. If not then we are in a bigger mess. To give a ride you need only a commercial license (ie not a CFIG). Therefore if *they* consider rides to be insructional then by inference - they must be done by an instructor. Lets hope it doesnt go that way. So, keep some non-instructor ride pilots available..... Jim At 16:55 20 October 2004, Burt Compton wrote: Snip The spontaneous days of the touring airplane pilot who sees a gliderport and wants a spur-of-the-momen t introductory dual glider flight are gone, unless they are carrying a US Passport. snip Burt Marfa, Texas |
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