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Old 29th March 2014 | 12:38
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From: Nympsfield
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Hi, I apologize if this is a question that has been answered already, it is my first post.
I have been flying in the UK on a Canadian PPL for some time now, recently I was told that I had to convert it to an EASA equivalent.
I only tow gliders.

My question is in two parts.
Do I need to convert?
and what is the simplest / cheapest route for an impoverished gliding instructor?
I have mote than 1000 hours of towing behind me with many thousands of take offs and landings.

Thanks

Dave
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Old 29th March 2014 | 14:40
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Yes you do. You will need to take the air law exam and do a skill test as I recall.

Where are you based, if in the midlands I can sort it for you.
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