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Subject: Re: Paragliding License
From: Steve Uzochukwu
Date: Mon Mar 18 10:15:28 2002

On Sun, 17 Mar 2002 16:44:59 -0000, "pol" <pol@polstuff.co.uk> wildly
wibbled thus:

>A friend of mine is of to the States soon, he's taking his PG kit and I know
>one place he hopes to fly is Torry Pines. He's been told the site is
>restricted to P3 licence and above, how does that equate to the UK licensing
>system? Currently he's CP+20 and has flown Lanzarote in the Canaries and
>Baba Dag in Turkey. Also apart from his BHPA ID card and logbook is there
>any other documentation he is likely to be asked for, stuff like accident
>and/or third party insurance etc?

He needs to get get an IPPI card from the BHPA. No European 3rd party
liability insurance covers USA, AFAIK. He should join USHGA.

HTH, HAND.


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