FAA Minimum Requirements
Glider licenses are issued by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and in that regard is similar to that issued to power pilots or
balloon pilots. The FAA maintains a list of frequently asked questions for new pilots and requirements for pilot licensing are included in
Part 61 of the Federal Aviation Regulations. The basic requirements are as follows:
Students Pilots
Student pilots may solo at a minimum age of 14 with a student certificate endorsed for solo flight at the discretion of a FAA-Certified
Flight Instructor for Gliders (CFIG). Generally, 30 to 40 flights with a CFIG are required to solo. This is roughly equivalent to 10-12 hours
of flight time and is dependent upon the progress of the student.
Private Pilot-Glider
After solo, student pilots may qualify as a Private Pilot-Glider provided they:
Are at least 16 years of age; and
Have logged at least 10 hours of flight time in a glider and that flight time must include at least 20 total glider flights, and
Have 2 hours of solo flight time in a glider, and
Have passed the FAA written examination; and
Have passed the flight exam with a FAA Examiner.
Commercial Pilots-Glider
Commercial Pilots-Glider must be at least 18-years of age, pass a written FAA examination, hold a Private Pilot license with 25 hours of
flight time in gliders and 100 glider flights as pilot-in-command, or a total of 200 hours of flight time in heavier-than-air aircraft including 20
glider flights as pilot-in-command, 3 hours or ten flights training in a glider, and five solo flights in a glider and pass a flight test.
Certified Flight Instructors-Glider
Certified Flight Instructors-Glider must hold a commercial rating, pass a written and flight test and have an endorsement from a qualified
instructor of aeronautical knowledge and flight of proficiency.
Additional Pilot Rating
Holders of a valid FAA Power plane license with 40 hours as pilot-in-command need a minimum of 10 solo flights to qualify to take the
glider flight test. No written exam is required to add a glider rating to a power license. In all cases, refer to the Federal Aviation
Regulations for details on pilot licensing.
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Updated April 28, 2005
Non-US glider pilots may still receive reciprocal privileges in the United States. However, the necessary steps for receiving these
documents have changed as a result of the attacks of September 11th. New security protocols are in place and the processing system
has been changed to include direct verification of home country privileges as well as submitting the name of the pilot to law enforcement
for verification of security status.
Please note: The general process may take up to 60 days, or even longer. However, closely following the steps indicated below will
help reduce the length of time necessary to complete the process.
Go to the Federal Aviations Administration’s web site.
When there, scroll down the page to the link that says 'Verification of Authenticity of Foreign License, Rating, and Medical Certification.'
There you will find complete instructions as well as links to the forms that must be completed and faxed to the Airman Registry Office in
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Follow this link, FSDO, to another Federal Aviation Administration web site that lists all the available Flight Standards District Offices
(FSDO). You will need to pick an office in which to appear in person for verification of your identification and foreign airmen
documentation. The FSDO that you pick will be requested on the form that you submit to the FAA in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
It will be most helpful and less time consuming if you provide the FAA with complete information on how to contact the organization or
government entity that issued your glider license.
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Intro Ride $99.00 for 15 to 20 minutes and a tow to 2000 ft
Extended Fun Ride $200.00 for 25 to 30 minutes and a tow to 4000 ft
Instruction $40.00/hr in our aircraft or $45.00/hr in yours
Rental SGS 2-33 $40.00/hr with a minimum of 20 min on any one flight
Tows begin at $30.00 for the first 1000 ft and $5.00 each additional 500 ft of requested tow
Auto/Winch tow is available to experienced pilots with endorsement