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Old 18th June 2001 | 16:36
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Question Motorgliding-hours counting towards FAA CPL

Hi everybody,

Just a question: Having made some motorgliding-hours (100) in Europe, I was wandering if they could be counted (partly or totally, PIC) towards an FAA CPL/IR. Anybody who knows if this rumour is true?
If there's anyone who was some info on the subject, please let me know!
 
Old 18th June 2001 | 17:12
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Yes, I think you can count 25 SLMG hours towards the 150 hours that you need to have going into the CPL modules.

Check our GID 24 on the CAA website for further info.

 

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