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a new rating is not required in the US for a new launch method of a glider
of which there are 3 types. that used to be the case but the rules were changed years ago. B "Nyal Williams" wrote in message ... Intuitively and without looking at the regs (in other words, a blind guess): A new rating in another class/category requires the issuance of a new certificate and presumes instruction to a specific level of competence and examination to demonstrate that, so no BFR is required. This is a new beginning. The BFR is a formalized procedure requiring both flight and ground instruction. A Self Launch endorsement does not rise to the level of either of the above, so it would not count. At 14:37 10 June 2008, jb92563 wrote: Here is another spin on the BFR question: If I get a Self Launch endorsement in my log book for my glider rating, is that considered a flight review for the purposes of the BFR requirements? In other words can I substitute a Self Launch Endorsement for a regular BFR? Ray |
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