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Old February 4th 19, 03:18 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Ian Webb
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Default Flying in US with BGA Glider Pilot Licence

Hi All,
Planning on going to the US for a holiday later this year. I plan on
having a couple of glider flights and was wondering if anyone had
actually managed to go through the paperwork - FAA/CAA/BGA- to be
able to fly solo with the BGA Licence. Flying solo is not a necessity, but

would be nice to have the paperwork in order should the chance arise.
Any help appreciated.
thanks

Webby

 




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