Just want to call out one other thing from the thread that I have just had 
confirmed separately.

The Australian CASA Glider Pilot License doesn't allow a pilot to fly a Glider 
in Australia.

SRSLY?

Its 2014. Why can't we live in a place where the GFA issues (or authorises) 
Glider Pilot Licenses for Australian glider pilots to fly Australian Gliders 
with (including ... in Australia)? 

I'm not bothered about an underlying requirement to be a GFA member in good 
standing (or to be separately authorised by CASA) if that floats the GFA's 
boat. 

Rather, I'm talking about the crazy notion that the outcome of doing everything 
right in the GFA system isn't an outcome where one can be a pilot licensed to 
fly a glider with a license to fly a glider called a Glider Pilot License - and 
where such a thing now exists but it doesn't actually work in the country of 
issue.

I actually *have* a US glider license of precisely that form (a US pilots 
license with 'Glider' as an endorsement on it). I don't see that cramping the 
style of glider pilots in the USA. Quite the opposite, actually. 

I'm not really interested in how we got precisely here.

I'm interested in what possible reason the GFA would have, today, to *not* to 
support the notion of a Glider Pilot License as something routinely issued to 
Australians to let them fly gliders in Australia - and for that to be the thing 
that people get issued with routinely (when, for instance, they achieve Silver 
C standard). 

Is there actually a valid reason for this state of affairs (as opposed to 
'thats just not how we roll, son...') why this isn't the case - or why it 
shouldn't become the case? 

In other words, if I have a CASA issued Glider Pilot License, what, precisely, 
makes it unable to be sufficient to be permitted to fly a glider here (assuming 
one has a valid and current flight review)? 

I apologise for not having (yet) dug up the shiny new 1st September-onward 
regulations that govern the Glider Pilot License (and as already noted, CASA 
haven't yet actually published the application form on their web site either). 
But do those legally engaged regulations actually say that you can't use a 
Glider Pilot License to... fly a glider with?  

Coming at this cold, honestly, this reads like a Monty Python script :)

Regards,
Simon


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