[BGA] Bien choisir son champ
Although glider pilots very rarely plan to land anywhere other than an airstrip or airfield, they do need to be prepared for a field landing. Circuit, approach and landing training is all based on a glider pilot needing in due course to execute a safe outlanding. Field landing training during Bronze and Cross Country endorsements training provides a foundation. Periodic refresher training and practice in a motor glider is recommended for all pilots.
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