12-21-2020, 09:31 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-21-2020, 09:33 AM by Marcus Aurelius.)
I'm a licensed pilot.
The hours that count towards ratings must be made in aircraft that are registered with the FAA (N-numbered aircraft). Ultralights don't count.
A paraglider and a glider aren't the same thing. You will not be able to use hours in a paraglider towards your FAA ratings. Ultralights and paragliders are considered recreational aircraft. People typically fly them short distances for fun.
The hours that count towards ratings must be made in aircraft that are registered with the FAA (N-numbered aircraft). Ultralights don't count.
A paraglider and a glider aren't the same thing. You will not be able to use hours in a paraglider towards your FAA ratings. Ultralights and paragliders are considered recreational aircraft. People typically fly them short distances for fun.