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Hello !
I wonder if there are any peculiarities about flying with a BGA License in Italy. Have any British pilots got in any difficulty ? I also have a JAR class 2 medical available. Any recommendations about soaring in the greater area around Napoli ? I will be based at Pomigliano d' Arco for 7-8 months. Regards Vassilios |
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BergfalkeIV writes Hello ! I wonder if there are any peculiarities about flying with a BGA License in Italy. Have any British pilots got in any difficulty ? I also have a JAR class 2 medical available. Any recommendations about soaring in the greater area around Napoli ? I will be based at Pomigliano d' Arco for 7-8 months. Regards Vassilios I don't think there's any problem. I flew at Aosta with some members of our club in the early 90s. And the year before, with a group from Oelinghausen. -- Mike Lindsay |
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"BergfalkeIV" wrote:
Hello ! I wonder if there are any peculiarities about flying with a BGA License in Italy. Have any British pilots got in any difficulty ? I also have a JAR class 2 medical available. Your medical might be useful, but probably no problems Any recommendations about soaring in the greater area around Napoli ? I will be based at Pomigliano d' Arco for 7-8 months. There's no gliding activity south of Rieti. That's a pity, 'cause soaring conditions are quite good. There might be some towplanes very close to Napoli, in Salerno - Pontecagnano. There's sporadic glider activity in Puglia (Lavello) and Basilicata (Grumento). With a little work I might be able to search through my friends for contacts ciao Aldo Cernezzi |
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I was in Rieti a couple of months ago. They required
for me to get a Jar2 medical, and i had to apply for the international glider pilots licence from the BGA as the little green cardboard thing you get for soloing is no good. But apart from that there was not much else i had to do. It's a shame there isn't more gliding activity in Italy as their weather is a d4mn site better than the rubbish we have to endure. Oh well! Paul At 00:06 06 September 2005, 2cernauta2 wrote: 'BergfalkeIV' wrote: Hello ! I wonder if there are any peculiarities about flying with a BGA License in Italy. Have any British pilots got in any difficulty ? I also have a JAR class 2 medical available. Your medical might be useful, but probably no problems Any recommendations about soaring in the greater area around Napoli ? I will be based at Pomigliano d' Arco for 7-8 months. There's no gliding activity south of Rieti. That's a pity, 'cause soaring conditions are quite good. There might be some towplanes very close to Napoli, in Salerno - Pontecagnano. There's sporadic glider activity in Puglia (Lavello) and Basilicata (Grumento). With a little work I might be able to search through my friends for contacts ciao Aldo Cernezzi |
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At 08:06 06 September 2005, Paul Machacek wrote:
I was in Rieti a couple of months ago. They required for me to get a Jar2 medical, and i had to apply for the international glider pilots licence from the BGA as the little green cardboard thing you get for soloing is no good. But apart from that there was not much else i had to do. It's a shame there isn't more gliding activity in Italy as their weather is a d4mn site better than the rubbish we have to endure. Oh well! Paul There is quite some gliding activity in Italy, the shame is all the clubs are based north of Rieti, while some of the best soaring conditions are probably in the south. Oh, and we have plenty of your rubbish as well, in many flatland sites! Since the inception of EASA, you have to have an EASA valid license (which entails at least a JAR-FCL3 class 2 medical) to fly anywhere in EASA countries, Italy included. Alas, I can't tell you how to convert your BGA license into an EASA one.... Try Rieti if you can, you won't be disappointed. The National Soaring Centre's website is www.aeccvv.it Cheers, Flavio At 00:06 06 September 2005, 2cernauta2 wrote: 'BergfalkeIV' wrote: Hello ! I wonder if there are any peculiarities about flying with a BGA License in Italy. Have any British pilots got in any difficulty ? I also have a JAR class 2 medical available. Your medical might be useful, but probably no problems Any recommendations about soaring in the greater area around Napoli ? I will be based at Pomigliano d' Arco for 7-8 months. There's no gliding activity south of Rieti. That's a pity, 'cause soaring conditions are quite good. There might be some towplanes very close to Napoli, in Salerno - Pontecagnano. There's sporadic glider activity in Puglia (Lavello) and Basilicata (Grumento). With a little work I might be able to search through my friends for contacts ciao Aldo Cernezzi |
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