AA5Bman
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He who ironically no longer flies an AA5B
The other soaring thread made me think about how much I'd like to get into soaring again. The trouble is that the sum total (about 30 hours) I have in gliders was almost 20 years ago, which is one thing.
The other thing is that for whatever reason, my glider instructor really wanted me to use a separate logbook for the glider hours. So I did, and somewhere the last 20 years of moves and relocations and life changes and babies and careers, that logbook has gone "poof".
My recollection from studying for the Commercial is that the license is still "valid", sort of, but that I will have to redo and log the flight requirements to qualify for the license. Is that basically accurate? Here's what I found for flight requirements:
The other thing is that for whatever reason, my glider instructor really wanted me to use a separate logbook for the glider hours. So I did, and somewhere the last 20 years of moves and relocations and life changes and babies and careers, that logbook has gone "poof".
My recollection from studying for the Commercial is that the license is still "valid", sort of, but that I will have to redo and log the flight requirements to qualify for the license. Is that basically accurate? Here's what I found for flight requirements:
- Are at least 16 years of age; and - check, unfortunately.
- Have logged at least 10 hours of flight time in a glider and that flight time must include at least 20 total glider flights, and - I would have to redo this, I assume
- Have 2 hours of solo flight time in a glider, and - would have to redo this as well
- Have passed the FAA written examination; and - would I have to do this again too?
- Have passed the flight exam with a FAA Examiner. - would I have to do this again too?