Source: http://skylinesoaring.org/TRAINING/Syllabus/8a.shtml
Timestamp: 2019-04-20 22:41:40+00:00

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Once you solo, you are well on your way to getting an "A" badge. Receiving the "A" badge is not automatic. All Skyline Soaring Club Instructors are certified Soaring Society of America Instructors (SSAI), and can issue you your first "A" badge after solo.
If the student pilot certificate is paper, then the instructor's signature must be placed on the student pilot certificate. An endorsement must be made for each aircraft to be soloed.
If the student pilot certificate is plastic, no endorsement is necessary on the certificate.
Pre-solo aeronautical knowledge: section §61.87(b).
I certify that [First name, MI, Last name] has satisfactorily completed the pre-solo knowledge test of section §61.87(b) for the [make and model (M/M) aircraft].
Pre-solo flight training: section §61.87(c).
I certify that [First name, MI, Last name] has received the required pre-solo flight training in a [M/M aircraft]. I have determined [he or she] has demonstrated satisfactory proficiency and safety on the maneuvers and procedures required by §61.87 in this or similar make and model of aircraft to be flown.
Launch procedures for operating a glider: section §61.31(j).
I certify that [First name, MI, Last name], [grade of pilot certificate], [certificate number], has received the required training in a [glider M/M] for [launch procedure]. I have determined that [he or she] is proficient in [list the launch procedure].
To act as pilot in command of an aircraft in solo operations when the pilot does not hold an appropriate category/class rating: §61.31(d)(3).

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