- Appropriate Airmen’s Certificate (Sport Pilot or greater)
- Current Medical Certificate (if applicable)
- Current EAA National Membership (local chapter membership is optional)
- 90-day currency in aircraft used (3 takeoffs and landings)
- Current Flight Review
- Current Aircraft Annual Inspection
- Aircraft Passenger Liability Insurance for aircraft used (owned, rental or borrowed) with a minimum of $100,000 per seat liability insurance. If a rented plane is being used, it is essential that the volunteer pilot maintain a renter’s (or non-owned) insurance policy.
- The Young Eagles registration form must be completed before the flight and remain on the ground during the flight.
- The aircraft used for the flight must be in airworthy condition.
- Pilot must meet the current Federal Air Rules (FARs) for the pilot certificate held.
- Completed the EAA Youth Protection Policy Program on-line training course
- Passed the EAA Criminal History Background Check
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If you meet these requirements, then you are ready to fly Young Eagles!
Requests from the Glendale (KGEU) tower:
All pilots must give the current ATIS every time they do the initial call for each landing and takeoff.
Make sure you enter the Glendale (GEU) pattern in such a way that you don’t cutoff another aircraft.