I hesitate to bring this up again, but----
        I should be ready to have my Kr2s inspected in 2 or 3 months. I
don't  know
if it is possible to get the plane listed as LSA.

Ray and Netters
Since your version of the plane is unknown how it will perform, you will
have to test and prove that it performs within the LSA window. It may be a
situation that only when flown solo, can the plane fly within the LSA
criteria allowing a Sport Pilot to fly it due to stall speed etc...

The key here will be DOCUMENTATION! Lots of it. They will only believe what
they feel has truly been tested and proven, so the more documentation the
better.

Otherwise plan to use/get a PPL...

Colin Rainey
brokerpi...@bellsouth.net <mailto:brokerpi...@bellsouth.net>







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