Inverted25
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Private pilots will like this. A new FAA LOI says that private pilots can be compensated to tow gliders.
One of the challenges facing many soaring clubs and commercial operators in recent years has been the difficulty in finding qualified tow pilots. Until very recently, most of the soaring community was under the impression that a glider tow pilot was required to hold a Commercial level certificate with their Single Engine Land (SEL) power rating unless he or she was towing without compensation or other financial benefit. As a result, the decline in the number of Commercial tow pilots has posed difficulties for many soaring operations and, in particular, for many soaring contests.
SSA is pleased to report that this situation has now changed. SSA recently obtained a legal opinion from the FAA office of Chief Counsel stating that pilots who carry only a Private, Single Engine Land (SEL), pilot's certificate may tow gliders or ultralights for compensation or hire. On the basis of this FAA legal opinion, we have now obtained a modification of our SSA group insurance program that provides insurance coverage for glider tows by tow pilots with only a Private pilot certificate where the soaring operation and the tow pilots meet certain qualifications. To view the full document and the FAA opinion, please visit our homepage. You may access the website by clicking here. SSA Homepage