>RA-Aus aircraft and powered sailplanes I can understand, but how does a HGFA 
>aircraft tow a glider?

See about ¾ o f the way down the page, Trike towing sailplane
http://crowisland.blogspot.com/2008_03_01_archive.html

Cheers

Derek
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Al Borowski
Sent: Tuesday, 13 October 2009 9:53 PM
To: Discussion of issues relating to Soaring in Australia.
Subject: [Aus-soaring] New CASA Policy: No More Parallel Path, also Ultralight 
Tugs?

Hi all,

In another forum I read, I encountered the following document:

http://www.recreationalflying.org/forum/attachments/general-discussion/12944d1255419164-goodbye-750kg-weight-increase-319108152_cao_95_early_implementation_of_part_103_sport_rec_forum_posting_september_2009.pdf

" To alleviate delays associated with the drafting queue at the Attorney 
General's
OLDP, CASA was requested to bring forward the policy privileges contained within
the current drafting instructions for CASR Part 103 by amending CAOs 95.4, 95.8,
95.10, 95.12, 95.12.1, 95.32, 95.54 and 95.55. "

...

"CASA confirmed the total removal of the parallel path from CAO 95.4. This is a
break from what has been publicly consulted policy by CASA in the Part 103
NPRM and will prevent a small number (<5) pilots from operating legally
unless they join GFA. "

I'm not surprised that so few pilots flew under the parallel path, given it was 
very poorly publicized (and the GFA's website implied it didn't exist).

The other point possibly of interest is the following

" The CAOs will be amended to allow towing of gliders by RA-Aus and HGFA
aeroplanes and GFA powered sailplanes only if tow aircraft is on CASA
accepted list. One off exemptions will be provided for. All known presently
utilised aircraft are acceptable (Jabiru, Katana Extreme, Moyes Dragonfly etc.)
however CASA will work with affected organisations to establish and maintain
a list of acceptable non GA tow aircraft.  "

RA-Aus aircraft and powered sailplanes I can understand, but how does a HGFA 
aircraft tow a glider?

Cheers,

Al
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