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Endorsements

Jim Sweeney, USUA and NAPPF Board Member
There is some confusion out in the flying world about endorsements for make and model sets for sport pilots. Jim Sweeney simplifies the process for those making the transition to different categories of aircraft. SweeneyCorp, USUA, NAPPF (Part 1) (4/26/05)
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Jim Sweeney, USUA and NAPPF Board Member

There is some confusion out in the flying world about endorsements for make and model sets for sport pilots. Jim Sweeney simplifies the process for those making the transition to different categories of aircraft. SweeneyCorp, USUA, NAPPF (Part 2) (4/26/05)
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Jim Sweeney, NAPPF President and USUA Board Member

Getting ready to solo in an ultralight? Maybe even a two-seat ultralight trainer? Jim talks with us about the paperwork and instructor endorsements needed to keep your flying legal. (Part 1) (1/27/04)

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Jim Sweeney, NAPPF President and USUA Board Member
Getting ready to solo in an ultralight? Maybe even a two-seat ultralight trainer? Jim talks with us about the paperwork and instructor endorsements needed to keep your flying legal. (Part 2) (1/27/04)

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Text for Sound Clip is below
 

Sample Ultralight Endorsements
Pre Solo Endorsement:

This is to certify that (student name) has successfully passed the pre-solo written examination required prior to an initial solo flight in (specific make and model) vehicle.

____________________
___________
___________
(Instructor signature)
(Date)
(Organization and Instructor#)
Pre Solo Endorsement:

This is to certify that (student name) has been given the requisite instruction in accordance with FAR 61.87and FAA Exemption #______, and is considered prepared to conduct an initial solo flight in (specific make and model) vehicle. No additional solo flights are authorized without additional instruction and authorization.

____________________
___________
___________
(Instructor signature)
(Date)
(Organization and Instructor#)

Pre Solo Endorsement (alternative):

This is to certify that Mr./Ms. __________________ has satisfactorily completed the required training, oral and written examination required by the EAA Ultralight Training Program and is considered competent to complete the first solo flight in a (make)__________________ and (model) _______________ ultralight vehicle.

____________________
___________
___________
(Instructor signature)
(Date)
(EAA EUL#)

 

Subsequent Solo Endorsement:

This is to certify that (student name) has been given the requisite instruction in accordance with FAR 61.87and FAA Exemption #_____, and has demonstrated proficiency in those areas of required knowledge and flight maneuvers. Solo (ONLY OCCUPANT) flights during daylight hours and with VFR conditions are authorized in a (specific make and model) vehicle within a ______ mile radius of _________ airport, while under my supervision for a period of no more than (maximum of 90) days.

____________________
___________
___________
(Instructor signature)
(Date)
(Organization and Instructor#)

Subsequent Solo Endorsement (alternative):

I have given Mr./Ms. _____________________ the ground and flight training required by the EAA Ultralight Training Program and he/she has demonstrated proficiency in the applicable maneuvers and procedures and is considered competent to make solo (ONLY occupant) flights in a (make and model of vehicle).
 

____________________
___________
___________
___________
(Instructor signature)
(Date)
(EAA EUL#)
Valid Through
(90 days from date)

 

Solo Cross Country Endorsement (one occurrence):

This is to certify that (student name) has completed the requirements of FAR 61.93 and FAA Exemption #_____, and has demonstrated proficiency in those areas of required knowledge and flight maneuvers. Student is considered competent to conduct a SOLO cross country flight from ___________ to _________ and return on (date) subject to my review and approval of the student’s flight planning and weather conditions.

____________________
___________
___________
(Instructor signature)
(Date)
(Organization and Instructor#)
 

Solo Cross Country Endorsement (ongoing):

This is to certify that (student name) has completed the requirements of FAR 61.93 and FAA Exemption #_____, and is considered competent to conduct a SOLO cross country flights in daylight and VFR conditions subject to my approval.

____________________
___________
___________
(Instructor signature)
(Date)
(Organization and Instructor#)

 

Recommendation to take the Pilot Practical Test:

This is to certify that Mr./Ms. __________________ has met the experience requirements for the Ultralight Pilot rating and has been given the required training and is considered competent to successfully pass the Oral and Practical test for the Ultralight Pilot rating in a (make)______________ (model)___________ ultralight.
 

____________________
___________
___________
(Instructor signature)
(Date)
(EAA EUL#)

 

Results of PTS:

This is to certify that Mr./Ms.______________ has successfully completed the Oral and Practical test for the EAA Ultralight Pilot rating in a (make)___________ (model)____________ ultralight and is considered competent to exercise the privileges of the Ultralight Pilot rating.
 

____________________
___________
___________
(Examiner signature)
(Date)
(EAA EUL#)

 

UFI Practical Test Recommendation:

This is to certify that Mr./Ms.________________ has completed the requirements for the Ultralight Flight Instructor rating and has been given the required training and is considered competent to successfully pass the UFI Oral and Practical Tests for the UFI rating in (make)____________ (model)_____________ vehicle.
 

____________________
___________
___________
(Instructor signature)
(Date)
(EAA EUL#)

 

UFI Endorsement:

This is to certify that Mr./Ms.______________ has met all requirements for the EAA Ultralight Instructor rating and has satisfactorily completed the Oral and Practical Test in a (make)_______ (model)___________ vehicle.
 

____________________
___________
___________
(Examiner signature)
(Date)
(EAA EUL#)

 

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