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- | ====== 4. Flying Authorisation ====== | + | ====== |
- | ===== 4.1 Supervision ===== | + | ===== -#1 Supervision ===== |
- | Flying will normally take place when an SGC or approved visiting instructor has been designated as Lead Instructor to supervise. During the week this is by arrangement. At weekends there is a Duty team with a designated Lead Instructor and supporting Duty Instructors. The Lead Instructor should be a BGA Full Cat instructor or, alternatively, | + | Flying will normally take place when an SGC or approved visiting instructor has been designated as Lead Instructor to supervise. During the week this is by arrangement. At weekends there is a Duty team with a designated Lead Instructor and supporting Duty Instructors. The Lead Instructor should be a suitably experienced |
Lead Instructors, | Lead Instructors, | ||
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On each organised flying day, there will be a morning briefing given by the Lead Instructor in the briefing room. All pilots who intend to fly on that day are expected to attend the briefing. Any pilot who cannot attend the briefing is required to present themselves to the Lead or Support Instructors for a personal briefing. | On each organised flying day, there will be a morning briefing given by the Lead Instructor in the briefing room. All pilots who intend to fly on that day are expected to attend the briefing. Any pilot who cannot attend the briefing is required to present themselves to the Lead or Support Instructors for a personal briefing. | ||
- | On days without a supervising instructor, club flying is possible by qualified | + | On days without a supervising instructor, club flying is possible by licenced |
- | ==== 4.1.1 Logs ==== | + | ==== - Logs ==== |
A complete and accurate log of glider flights must be kept so that pilots can be tracked and any overdue gliders identified, as well as being a legal requirement. Launch point controllers are briefed that **“no details = no launch”**. | A complete and accurate log of glider flights must be kept so that pilots can be tracked and any overdue gliders identified, as well as being a legal requirement. Launch point controllers are briefed that **“no details = no launch”**. | ||
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If you land away from Portmoak you must report it, otherwise SAR (Search and Rescue) procedures will be implemented to find you. If you cannot contact the office or duty instructor **leave a message on the answerphone (01592 840543)**, as this will be checked before calling the emergency services. | If you land away from Portmoak you must report it, otherwise SAR (Search and Rescue) procedures will be implemented to find you. If you cannot contact the office or duty instructor **leave a message on the answerphone (01592 840543)**, as this will be checked before calling the emergency services. | ||
- | Pilots are also required to maintain their personal flying logbooks. This is especially important for pilots under training and for those who are exercising the privileges of an SPL. All pilots are required to bring their logbook for inspection by the Duty Instructor team. | + | Pilots are also required to maintain their personal flying logbooks. This is especially important for pilots under training and is a legal requirement |
- | ===== 4.2 Pilot Licencing and Qualifications ===== | + | ===== - Pilot Licencing and Qualifications ===== |
- | ==== 4.2.1 Certificates | + | ==== - Licences |
- | Until 30< | + | As of 30< |
- | ==== 4.2.2 Licences ==== | + | |
- | Alongside | + | Only student pilots flying with the authorisation and under the supervision of a Flight |
- | By 30< | + | The UK CAA SPL is an ICAO compliant licence and may be recognised in Europe and other countries when paired |
A licence does not exempt the holder from following the currency requirements listed below. In some aspects the legal minimum recency is very generous and these limits are not suitable to judge currency. | A licence does not exempt the holder from following the currency requirements listed below. In some aspects the legal minimum recency is very generous and these limits are not suitable to judge currency. | ||
- | ===== 4.3 Medicals ===== | + | ===== - Medicals ===== |
- | All PIC’s must have a current medical certificate or medical declaration (which may be GP countersigned or a Pilot Medical Declaration made via the [[https:// | + | All PIC’s must have a current medical certificate or Pilot Medical Declaration |
- | The medical assessment must be appropriate for the glider pilot’s licence | + | The medical assessment must be appropriate for the glider pilot’s licence and for the type of flying he/she wishes to do. It should be noted that the medical requirements for gliding and GA in general are under review and subject to change. The BGA website details the latest [[https:// |
A copy of your current medical assessment must be held by the SGC office. | A copy of your current medical assessment must be held by the SGC office. | ||
- | ==== 4.3.1 IMSAFE Check List ==== | + | ==== - IMSAFE Check List ==== |
As well as holding a valid medical, pilots should also ensure that on any given day they are fit to fly; the following “I’M SAFE” check list can be used; | As well as holding a valid medical, pilots should also ensure that on any given day they are fit to fly; the following “I’M SAFE” check list can be used; | ||
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- | ===== 4.4 Currency and Privileges ===== | + | ===== - Currency and Privileges ===== |
- | ==== 4.4.1 Currency and Privileges Table ==== | + | ==== - Currency and Privileges Table ==== |
The following table summarises the SGC minimum currency requirements for solo pilots. | The following table summarises the SGC minimum currency requirements for solo pilots. | ||
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Obviously some weather conditions are much more challenging than others, and being current on winch doesn’t mean you can aerotow, or vice versa. The supervising instructor may impose limits on solo flying, or conversely may waive the currency recommendations for an individual, in both cases dependent upon the individual’s overall experience. However, the person primarily responsible for deciding if a proposed flight is safe is not the supervising instructor but the pilot. All pilots must make considered and rational judgements about their own currency – depending on the launch method, the glider and the weather – and discuss their situation with an instructor if in any doubt. | Obviously some weather conditions are much more challenging than others, and being current on winch doesn’t mean you can aerotow, or vice versa. The supervising instructor may impose limits on solo flying, or conversely may waive the currency recommendations for an individual, in both cases dependent upon the individual’s overall experience. However, the person primarily responsible for deciding if a proposed flight is safe is not the supervising instructor but the pilot. All pilots must make considered and rational judgements about their own currency – depending on the launch method, the glider and the weather – and discuss their situation with an instructor if in any doubt. | ||
- | A “qualified pilot” is one holding | + | A “qualified pilot” is one holding |
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- | In addition to the requirements in the table, all pilots intending on carrying passengers in gliders, motor gliders or aeroplanes must have completed 3 take-offs and landings in the last 90 days in accordance with EASA air operations | + | In addition to the requirements in the table, all pilots intending on carrying passengers in gliders, motor gliders or aeroplanes must have completed 3 take-offs and landings in the last 90 days in accordance with SFCL.160(e) |
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^Level of Experience^Restrictions/ | ^Level of Experience^Restrictions/ | ||
|Solo, with fewer than 10 satisfactory solo flights.|Daily check flight before flying. Signature in logbook from supervising instructor for all check and solo flights.|All flying must be under the direct supervision of an instructor.| | |Solo, with fewer than 10 satisfactory solo flights.|Daily check flight before flying. Signature in logbook from supervising instructor for all check and solo flights.|All flying must be under the direct supervision of an instructor.| | ||
- | |10 satisfactory solo flights, but not yet a qualified pilot.|SGC instructor recommendation and signature in logbook. Briefing before every flight. Signature in logbook from supervising instructor for all check and solo flights. Check after every 10< | + | |~10 satisfactory solo flights, but not yet a qualified pilot.|SGC instructor recommendation and signature in logbook. Briefing before every flight. Signature in logbook from supervising instructor for all check and solo flights. Check after every 10< |
|Qualified pilot, but pre-Silver or less than 100 hours. Note: minimum age 16 for this qualification. | |Qualified pilot, but pre-Silver or less than 100 hours. Note: minimum age 16 for this qualification. | ||
|Silver Badge and 100 hours or holding a BGA Instructor rating|Check flight or discussion with instructor if 6 weeks since last flight using proposed launch method. {{: | |Silver Badge and 100 hours or holding a BGA Instructor rating|Check flight or discussion with instructor if 6 weeks since last flight using proposed launch method. {{: | ||
- | ==== 4.4.2 Club Aircraft Flight Requirements ==== | + | ==== - Club Aircraft Flight Requirements ==== |
^Aircraft^Members^Visitors| | ^Aircraft^Members^Visitors| | ||
|Junior|All SGC solo pilots with 10 solo flights or more.|Site familiarisation check. Approval of CFI or deputy (logbook signature) plus review with lead instructor. | |Junior|All SGC solo pilots with 10 solo flights or more.|Site familiarisation check. Approval of CFI or deputy (logbook signature) plus review with lead instructor. | ||
- | |Perkoz|All SGC Bronze+CCE | + | |Perkoz|All SGC qualified |
All initial flights must only be made after approval and briefing by a SGC instructor, refer [[: | All initial flights must only be made after approval and briefing by a SGC instructor, refer [[: | ||
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Flights in the Junior and Perkoz require that pilot has current spin training and relevant conversion briefing and check flights and that the pilot is in currency (green or yellow on the BGA currency barometer). | Flights in the Junior and Perkoz require that pilot has current spin training and relevant conversion briefing and check flights and that the pilot is in currency (green or yellow on the BGA currency barometer). | ||
- | ==== 4.4.3 Introductory Flights and Trial Lessons ==== | + | ==== - Introductory Flights and Trial Lessons ==== |
These must be conducted within current BGA guidelines with approved instructors and appropriate supervision. Due to the nature of this flying with members of the public, we must ensure we fully exercise our duty of care during these flights. The BGA guidance on Introductory Flights and Trial Lessons can be found in the BGA [[https:// | These must be conducted within current BGA guidelines with approved instructors and appropriate supervision. Due to the nature of this flying with members of the public, we must ensure we fully exercise our duty of care during these flights. The BGA guidance on Introductory Flights and Trial Lessons can be found in the BGA [[https:// | ||
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The passenger or student must wear a parachute and must be briefed on how to escape from the aircraft and use the parachute in an emergency. If it is found that the use of a parachute results in the passenger/ | The passenger or student must wear a parachute and must be briefed on how to escape from the aircraft and use the parachute in an emergency. If it is found that the use of a parachute results in the passenger/ | ||
- | ==== 4.4.4 Friends and Family ==== | + | ==== - Friends and Family ==== |
- | Qualified Pilots can obtain a F&F rating which is issued by the CFI or deputy. Pilots so authorised must ensure that the care and supervision standards set down by the BGA for trial lessons are applied to this flight activity and that they adhere strictly to these guidelines. All flying must be approved by the Lead Instructor. The PIC must have a current F&F rating (via an annual check with a Full Rated instructor) and satisfy the requirements in **[[: | + | Qualified Pilots can obtain a F&F rating which is issued by the CFI or deputy. Pilots so authorised must ensure that the care and supervision standards set down by the BGA for trial lessons are applied to this flight activity and that they adhere strictly to these guidelines. All flying must be approved by the Lead Instructor. The PIC must have a current F&F rating (via an annual check with an authorised FI(S)) and satisfy the requirements in **[[: |
Any PIC flying with a non-pilot passenger must have a suitable medical ([[https:// | Any PIC flying with a non-pilot passenger must have a suitable medical ([[https:// | ||
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Passengers flown by F&F pilots must be personally known to the pilot and must have completed a day membership form. Members who are not qualified for F&F themselves may still bring friends or family members to fly with an instructor or IFP. | Passengers flown by F&F pilots must be personally known to the pilot and must have completed a day membership form. Members who are not qualified for F&F themselves may still bring friends or family members to fly with an instructor or IFP. | ||
- | ==== 4.4.5 " | + | ==== - " |
- | Only qualified pilots (Bronze+CCE or SPL) approved by the CFI or deputy (evidenced by logbook signature) may fly together (except when the PIC has an instructor, IFP or F&F rating). Each flight must be approved by the Lead Instructor. | + | Only qualified pilots (SPL) approved by the CFI or deputy (evidenced by logbook signature) may fly together (except when the PIC is an instructor). Each flight must be approved by the Lead Instructor. |
* It must be clearly written and agreed who is the Pilot In Command. | * It must be clearly written and agreed who is the Pilot In Command. | ||
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* Any insurance requirements or restrictions need to be borne in mind when flying private two-seaters. | * Any insurance requirements or restrictions need to be borne in mind when flying private two-seaters. | ||
- | ===== 4.5 Visitors ===== | + | ===== - Visitors ===== |
Visiting pilots wishing to fly solo must become temporary (reciprocal) members of the SGC and must provide a copy of their current medical or PMD and bring their up-to-date log book for inspection even if flying in their own gliders. Visiting pilots flying their own private gliders must show a current ARC, annual and insurance. First-time visitors must get a site briefing and a site familiarisation flight, refer [[: | Visiting pilots wishing to fly solo must become temporary (reciprocal) members of the SGC and must provide a copy of their current medical or PMD and bring their up-to-date log book for inspection even if flying in their own gliders. Visiting pilots flying their own private gliders must show a current ARC, annual and insurance. First-time visitors must get a site briefing and a site familiarisation flight, refer [[: | ||
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Visiting pilots may only fly club aircraft as PIC with the permission of the CFI or deputy (evidence of logbook signature) | Visiting pilots may only fly club aircraft as PIC with the permission of the CFI or deputy (evidence of logbook signature) | ||
- | ===== 4.6 Glider Conversion and Private Purchase ===== | + | ===== - Glider Conversion and Private Purchase ===== |
SGC members converting to a new club glider type, or considering purchasing a whole or part share of a glider, or taking an insurance share, must ensure that they follow a proper conversion process. | SGC members converting to a new club glider type, or considering purchasing a whole or part share of a glider, or taking an insurance share, must ensure that they follow a proper conversion process. | ||
- | ==== 4.6.1 Key requirements ==== | + | ==== - Key requirements ==== |
* Agreement **must** | * Agreement **must** | ||
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* You must not take your first flight in any glider (club or private) unless you have followed a proper conversion process as set out in the [[https:// | * You must not take your first flight in any glider (club or private) unless you have followed a proper conversion process as set out in the [[https:// | ||
- | ===== 4.7 Discipline ===== | + | ===== - Discipline ===== |
The CFI has the power to revoke solo flying privileges at SGC if he or she deems it necessary. In the absence of the CFI, any instructor may, when necessary, ground a club member who is guilty of a breach of flying discipline until the circumstances of the case can be reported to the CFI. | The CFI has the power to revoke solo flying privileges at SGC if he or she deems it necessary. In the absence of the CFI, any instructor may, when necessary, ground a club member who is guilty of a breach of flying discipline until the circumstances of the case can be reported to the CFI. |
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