Rick and netters
I am not trying to say anyone is wrong, I have just been around the FAA for a
long time, and I really don't care what one presenter is saying at a local
meeting, until I see it in print in the regs, and so far it is NOT published
concerning ELSA just LSA in Part21, I would not c
"b.. Aircraft meeting the above specifications, such as a Piper J-2 or
J-3, Aeronca Champ,
or early model Taylorcraft, may be flown by sport pilots."
Colin,
The above statement that you quoted probably says it all. To be operated
by a Sport Pilot, an aircraft does not have to be designated as an
Anyone can read the EAA's synopsis of the Sport Pilot rule (19 pages
instead of >400) at the following link:
http://www.sportpilot.org/rule/sp_rule.pdf
(4) A maximum stalling speed or minimum steady flight speed without the use
of lift-enhancing devices (VS1) of not more than 45 knots CAS at the
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