Just wondering if any one can shed light on getting a gyroplane pilots license when you haven"t had one for many years. Idid have one back when they were a little green bit of cardboard with your photo stuck to it but seem to have misplaced it and logbook. Bout all I have as evidence that I can fly are a few ASRA champ trophies and some memories. Will it be a matter of a check flight with someone or something a bit more comprehensive?? I am currently at solo stage with RA Aus and believe that some endorsements etc are compatible with ASRA. Any info will be appreciated. Thanx.
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Just wondering if any one can shed light on getting a gyroplane pilots license when you haven"t had one for many years. Idid have one back when they were a little green bit of cardboard with your photo stuck to it but seem to have misplaced it and logbook. Bout all I have as evidence that I can fly are a few ASRA champ trophies and some memories. Will it be a matter of a check flight with someone or something a bit more comprehensive?? I am currently at solo stage with RA Aus and believe that some endorsements etc are compatible with ASRA. Any info will be appreciated. Thanx.Hi SimonSince you haven"t any proof of a licence and no log book, officially you would need to complete the full ASRA licencing syllabus. If you are at solo stage with RAA, then I suggest you go solo, get a licence then transfer to gyros. This will mean you will only require a min of 5 hours rather than the normal 20.
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It,s Simon, Tims eldest. How are you Paul?G"day Simon, not the best decade for me, BUT the previous few were bloody great!!!!! ;DPlease send me an email to paulbruty@gmail.com as I would like to catch up.Aussie Paul.
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