Just learned about the DA40 and how it is a motorglider.
What license do you need to fly one? A Sport License? A Private Pilot Glider license?
crowned wrote:So, maybe it's a DA-20 I'm thinking about. I thought one of them bent the rules a bit and didn't require a Medical.





hotrod150 wrote:Tadpole, are those Diamonds military trainers, or part of a flying club op? I had heard that there are no piston powered military trainers anymore, the smallest is a Beechcraft turbine.

hotrod150 wrote:Tadpole, are those Diamonds military trainers, or part of a flying club op? I had heard that there are no piston powered military trainers anymore, the smallest is a Beechcraft turbine.
soyAnarchisto wrote:The air force academy has a huge fleet of them. I'm not in the miltary, but I see cadets coming up to our school occasionally to supplement their training in our DA20s - so I know for a fact that they do their primary training in them.

soyAnarchisto wrote:The planes live at the academy, and are exclusively used by them right? Whether the planes are owned privately and leased back is secondary - they are still used by the Air Force for primary instruction. And they have "Air Force Academy" plastered all over them, too!
We see cadets up here fairly regularly - paying for instruction out of their own pockets - to make sure they don't fall through the program. I always wondered why the hell they do that - with hangers full of them available on the taxpayers dime. I guess they are expected to meet certain standards with a minimum of instruction in phase checks as a weed out program. Chem 101 for cadets. Sink or swim.
'soyAnarchisto
Tadpole wrote:Our planes are not on leaseback to the USAF, the USAF pays us under contract. Down in Pueblo with our DA-20s, that say Doss Aviation on them, the students are USAF, the CFI's are civilian, with a few military IPs to conduct checkrides. We also have a huge hotel, dining facility, fitness center, and so on, just for that contract. We push 2000 students through a year, screening them for continued pilot training in the USAF.

soyAnarchisto wrote:Interesting - so the students are regular USAF - not cadets. I still don't get why they need supplemental training and come up here.
Is this the program? The planes say Doss on them:
http://www.baseops.net/militarypilot/usaf_ift.html
Thanks for the info!
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