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On 3 Nov, 07:17, Cats wrote:
In addition gliders come under the aegis of EASA (in the EU) which means that new instruments have to be certified, though whatever was fitted when the glider was transitioned in was accepted. As I understand it, only the required instruments need to be certified: ASI, altimeter and, in motor gliders only, compass. Otherwise you can fly with what you like, just as power pilots have been flying for years with non-certified GPS receivers, and nobody needs a certified wris****ch. Ian |
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