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A/B certs

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rogallo:
Alan, the model should be capable of performing each task. Assuming you have the right skills rudder /elev is fine but 3 channel is better.

No motors allowed. Only unpowered models.

Alan_Perse:
Thanks Ralph.

rogallo:
Thanks Jim, 9 amended "Fly a rectangular landing circuit opposite to that flown in (8) and land within 20 metres of a pre-designated spot."

Fred:
Hi all,

First of all, apologies for the long silence! (I'm back!  :) )

Just to let you know that the A&B Cert for gliders should be made official at the next AGM (3rd of December).

If you already have a plane "A" cert, this gives you the glider "A" cert automatically!

If you don't have the "A" cert, we will be organizing a few A&B sessions as soon as this is voted on the 03/12.
And if you already have your A plane cert, I can only encourage you to pas the glider one too :) Easy enough for all to get!

Also note that your insurance will only cover you if you have a cert.

For B certs, even if you are not going to do any public display, I would also encourage you to pass it! I believe everybody have the level to get it within breaking a sweat!  :) 8) It will be fun!

Stay tuned for the next updates :)

Alan_Perse:

--- Quote from: Fred on November 16, 2016, 15:17:45 PM ---Also note that your insurance will only cover you if you have a cert.

--- End quote ---
Hi Fred.
I assume the insurance will still cover you if you fly models that weigh less than 4kg. You don't need an A cert to fly models less than 4kg right?

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