Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Powered Gliders For Sale Can The Hours You Log Flying Gliders Be Counted Toward A Private Pilot Certificate For Powered Planes?

Can the hours you log flying gliders be counted toward a private pilot certificate for powered planes? - powered gliders for sale

I logged about 6 hours flying Cessna and Piper .. I wondered if I fly a glider, from time to time, the hours are counted in my testimony? How many accounts?

2 comments:

Jim Heffelfinger said...

Bizjet is located right in the FAR.
I offer an alternative to the LDP.
Light Sport - Very few people, including the pilots did not order that in 2004, this pilot and aircraft certification.
Half an hour and half of the cost - every hour transfer to the PPL and higher.
Restrictions? Yes, but it covers + 80% of what most drivers actually work PPL.
Take a look and see if it might fit well.
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Bizjet Flyer said...

A report on Paragliding for the entire flight. There is nothing that the maximum amount of time, planners can use to complete the necessary experience, but there are some that you should do on an airplane with an engine:

-3 Hours training cross-country skiing
-3 Hours Nightflight
-3 Hours flight solely by reference tool
-3 Hours flight in preparation for the practical test within 60 days after the test
-10 Hours of solo time

In all reality, you will not have time, total time, paragliding pad. The average time for the private pilot certificate is required in the vicinity of 70 hours, not 40 hours minimum.

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