BGA GLIDING SYLLABUS Solo, Bronze and Cross Country Endorsements to the Gliding Certificate V7 Oct 12 1 SOLO ENDORSEMENT TO THE GLIDING CERTIFICATE 1. Requirements 1a. General BGA Laws and Rules describe the requirements. 1b. Training Record Flight training, including exercises flown, number of launches and flight time shall be recorded in a clear format and authenticated by the instructor in charge. A training progress record card supported by a pilot logbook is an acceptable format. A training progress card is published as an appendix to this syllabus. A club record of training is also published as an appendix to this syllabus. 1c. Age The applicant for the BGA certificate shall not be less than 14 years of age, as described in BGA Laws and Rules. 1d. Medical Fitness The applicant shall comply with the medical standards described in the current edition of BGA Laws and Rules. 1e. Instructors Flight instruction may only be provided by a BGA rated instructor. V7 Oct 12 2 2. Training Syllabus – Solo Endorsement 2a. Theoretical Knowledge An appropriate level of theoretical knowledge must be demonstrated in at least the following subjects; Subject Air Law Detail Collision avoidance, rules & protocols, local airspace restrictions 2b. Flight Training Experience The applicant shall have successfully attained the following experience in gliders; a. The minimum number of launches described in the latest edition of BGA Laws and Rules and; b. The relevant elements of the following syllabus assessed to an appropriate standard including airmanship considerations. Exercise Detail Ex 5 Lookout Technique & collision avoidance Ex 7 Effects of Controls Effects of elevator, rudder, aileron & flaps (if required) Adverse Yaw Speed monitoring & Control Co-ordination Ex 8 Use of Trim Ex 9 The Straight Drift, Track & Heading Glide Ex 10 Turning Entry, Exit and Maintenance Slip & Skid Regaining a Heading Steep Turns Ex 11 Airbrakes (and/or Spoilers) Effects Ex 12 Approach Control Normal Undershoot Overshoot Ex 13 Landing Final Approach V7 Oct 12 3 Round Out Hold Off Landing Use of Wheelbrake Cross Wind Landing Ex 14 Circuit Planning Reference Point Normal Circuit Modified Circuit Effect of Wind Height Judgement Launching (Ex 16 or 17 – based on available launch method) Equipment Launch Speeds Launch Techniques Launch Failures Launch Abandonment Ex 18 Stalling Symptoms 1G Stalling Accelerated Stalling Lack of Effective Elevator at Stall Reduced G not reliable Symptom of Stalling Ex 19 Spinning & Spiral Dives Spinning – Recognition & Recovery Spiral Dive – Recognition & Recovery Further Spinning, including realistic scenarios Ex 20 First Solo Normal Take-off, Circuit and Landing 2c. Gliding Certificate with Solo Endorsement Application Form The Gliding Certificate application form is available at www.gliding.co.uk V7 Oct 12 4 BGA BRONZE AND CROSS COUNTRY ENDORSEMENTS TO THE GLIDING CERTIFICATE 3. Requirements 3a. General BGA Laws and Rules describe the current arrangements. 3b. Training Record Flight training, including exercises flown, number of launches and flight time shall be recorded in a clear format and authenticated by the instructor in charge. A training progress record card supported by a pilot logbook is an acceptable format. A club record of training is also published as an appendix to this syllabus. 3c. Age The applicant shall not be less than 16 years of age, as described in BGA Laws and Rules. 3d. Medical Fitness The applicant shall comply with the medical standards described in the current edition of BGA Laws and Rules. 3e. Instructors Flight instruction may only be provided by a BGA rated instructor. 3f. Testing Theoretical Knowledge and Skills Tests may only be carried out by a person authorised to do so by the BGA. V7 Oct 12 5 4. Training Syllabus BGA Bronze and Cross Country Endorsements 4a. Theoretical Knowledge An appropriate level of theoretical knowledge must be demonstrated in at least the following subjects; Subject Air Law General Aircraft Knowledge Flight Performance & Planning Human Performance & Limitations Meteorology Navigation Operational Procedures Principles of Flight Use of Radio Detail Rules & regulations relevant to the certificate holder Rules of the air Airfield practices and procedures Principles of operation of glider systems and instruments Operating limitations of gliders Relevant operational information described in the flight manual or other relevant documents Effects of loading and mass distribution on flight characteristics Mass and balance considerations Use and practical application of launching, landing & other performance data Pre-flight and en-route planning Appropriate airfield procedures Altimeter setting procedures Collision avoidance considerations and techniques Human performance relevant to the glider pilot Application of elementary aeronautical meteorology Obtaining and use of meteorological information Practical aspects of visual air navigation techniques Use of aeronautical charts Airspace awareness & safety Altimetry Use of aeronautical documentation such as NOTAMs, relevant aeronautical codes and abbreviations Different launch methods and associated procedures Appropriate precautionary and emergency procedures, including action to be taken to avoid hazardous weather and other relevant operating hazards Soaring safety and protocols Principles of flight relating to gliders Knowledge appropriate to radio communication in a glider V7 Oct 12 6 4b. Flight Training Experience The applicant shall have successfully attained in gliders;  The minimum number of launches as described in BGA Laws and Rules  The minimum solo experience as described in BGA Laws and Rules  Completion of the flight training syllabus exercises required to successfully complete the general and navigation skills tests which must include the following practical subjects; Exercise Lookout Effects of Controls Detail Technique, scan cycle & collision avoidance Effects of elevator, rudder, aileron & flaps (if required) Speed monitoring & Control Adverse Yaw Co-ordination Use of Trim The Straight Glide Scan cycle Drift, Track & Heading Turning Entry, Exit and Maintenance Slip & Skid Regaining a Heading Steep Turns Airbrakes (and/or Spoilers) Approach Control Landing Circuit Planning Effects Normal Undershoot Overshoot Final Approach Round Out Hold Off Landing Use of Wheelbrake Cross Wind Landing Reference Point Normal Circuit Modified Circuit Effect of Wind Height Judgement V7 Oct 12 7 Launching Stalling Spinning & Spiral Dives Navigation Field Landing Pre & Post Flight Operations Equipment Launch Speeds Launch Techniques Launch Failures Launch Abandonment Symptoms 1G Stalling Accelerated Stalling Lack of Effective Elevator at Stall Reduced G not reliable Symptom of Stalling Spinning – Recognition & Recovery Spiral Dive – Recognition & Recovery Further Spinning Planning In flight map reading navigation techniques In flight GPS navigation techniques (optional) In flight airspace awareness Lost procedure Field suitability and hazards Circuit judgement Glider post assembly/rigging checks Pre-flight inspection including recording Obtaining NOTAMs Recording of flight time Glider parking/storage 4c. General and Navigation Skills Tests (refer BGA Laws and Rules) a. The applicant shall successfully complete a BGA Bronze Badge General Skills test during a series of flights in a glider. b. The applicant shall successfully complete a BGA Cross Country Endorsement Navigation Skills Test. c. The applicant shall successfully meet the field landing test requirement. 4d. Application Forms The Bronze and Cross Country Endorsement forms are available at www.gliding.co.uk V7 Oct 12 8 REFERENCE MATERIAL & SYLLABUS DEVELOPMENT 5. Required & Recommended References 5a. The following publications shall be referred to during the delivery of the BGA Gliding Badge and Bronze & Cross Country Endorsements syllabus of training;  Laws and Rules – BGA  Instructors Manual – BGA  Bronze Theoretical Knowledge Examinations – BGA  Instructor Organisation and Instructor Guidance Notes - BGA 5b. The following publications are recommended study material for the Bronze & Cross Country Endorsements  Gliding – BGA  Bronze & Beyond – John McCullagh Please refer to http://www.bgashop.co.uk/ for numerous other helpful publications 5c. The following shall be referred to during development of this syllabus by the BGA;  BGA Laws and Rules  The Air Navigation Order  ICAO Annex 1 - The Glider Pilot Licence  EASA FCL Requirements 5d. The BGA Executive Committee shall be consulted prior to revising this syllabus. The British Gliding Association 8 Merus Court Leicester LE19 1RJ www.gliding.co.uk office@gliding.co.uk British Gliding Association Ltd 422605 England V7 Oct 12 9