Indeed. In my case, not forty years, but just shy of 30 years.
I think this whole thread has exposed a "hole" in the "system" that
needs to be "plugged" in a hurry.
Mark Newton wrote:
Peter Creswick wrote:
Interesting. I never heard of a "formal" separation standard in
gliding, GFA or otherwise.
Familiarity with the Rules of the Air is a requirement which must
be met during pre-solo training.
For all of our sakes, please refamiliarize yourself with them. For
completeness' sake, it might even be worth reperforming the A, B and
C certificate oral exams; There might be other safety-critical aspects
of training which have atrophied since you went solo.
- mark
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