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Hour loggable?

Old 7th June 2003 | 15:04
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Hour loggable?

Hi all,
Can anyone tell me how many of the following logged hours can count toward a PPL and the 150 hours needed to start a CPL?
Thanks

4 Hours ASK13 Gliders
30mins Vigilant
40mins Tomahawk

Cheers
Richard
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Old 7th June 2003 | 18:54
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Those with an engine to pull you along.
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Old 7th June 2003 | 19:37
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More correctly those with an engine to pull them along and where the Captain holds an Instructors Rating.

Gliding Certificates used to get you a discount I got my PPL with 20.10 dual and 12.30 solo on the basis of a Bronze C.

Info on current requirements here

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Old 7th June 2003 | 19:53
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You may claim 10% of all flying done - up to a maximum of 10 hours - towards your PPL (and the subsequent 150 for CPL course).

This includes airframes that do not have an engine to pull them along.

LASORS 2003, Section C (Private Pilot Licence), Page 3.
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