KR> Young Eagles Flights

2009-06-10 Thread Randy Smith
I have been a member of EAA for about 19 years and used to fly at least 10 young eagles a year when I had my KR. EAA is EXPERIMENTAL AIRCRAFT ASSOCIATION --- On Tue, 6/9/09, Mark Langford wrote: From: Mark Langford Subject: Re: KR> Young Eagles Flights To: "KRnet" Lis

KR> Young Eagles Flights

2009-06-10 Thread Ray Fuenzalida
ld to us by District that only certificated planes could be used. But other young eagles can fly in anything that actually flys.   Ray New Orleans --- On Tue, 6/9/09, Jeff Scott wrote: From: Jeff Scott Subject: Re: KR> Young Eagles Flights To: kr...@mylist.net List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.

KR> Young Eagles Flights

2009-06-09 Thread Ed Janssen
Just a clarification for those suggesting that KR are not "certified" aircraft - KR aircraft ARE "certified" aircraft, just as Pipers, Cessnas, etc. are. KRs are just placed in a different "category" - the "Experimental" Category with the purpose of "Operating Amateur-Built". Pipers, Cessnas

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2009-06-09 Thread Glenn Martin
Jeff Scott wrote: > That is a bogus report that seems to surface pretty regularly. There is no > restriction on using an experimental aircraft for Young Eagles. > > Reference >

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2009-06-09 Thread Scott
We fly lots of young eagles in experimentals. The boy scout troops specifically have rules against it, so they fly in the certified craft. I've never seen a KR used, but RVs, Glassirs, Lancair, our EAA chapter president flys 'em in his Falco. We have an event this weekend at the local ai

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2009-06-09 Thread Barry Kruyssen
Behalf Of Mark Langford Sent: Wednesday, 10 June 2009 7:51 AM To: KRnet Subject: Re: KR> Young Eagles Flights > EAA International Young Eagles day is Saturday June 13, 2009. Does > anyone fly Young Eagles in their KR-2? I was told by our local EAA powers-that-be that flying Young

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2009-06-09 Thread Jeff Scott
That is a bogus report that seems to surface pretty regularly. There is no restriction on using an experimental aircraft for Young Eagles. Reference or easier yet Google

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2009-06-09 Thread Mark Langford
> EAA International Young Eagles day is Saturday June 13, 2009. Does > anyone fly Young Eagles in their KR-2? I was told by our local EAA powers-that-be that flying Young Eagles in experimental aircraft was frowned upon by just about everybody involved, EAA at OSH included, although you may no

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2009-06-09 Thread R. Human
Glenn Wrote> > I recall reading somewhere that the planes used in the Young Eagles program must be certificated airplanes for insurance reasons. I do participate as support crew. -- The Boy Scouts of America have that requirement for their kids - EAA does not!!!

KR> Young Eagles Flights

2009-06-09 Thread Glenn Martin
sidney.w...@l-3com.com wrote: > EAA International Young Eagles day is Saturday June 13, 2009. Does > anyone fly Young Eagles in their KR-2? > > > Sid Wood > Tri-gear KR-2 N6242 > Mechanicsville, MD, USA > smw...@md.metrocast.net > > > ___ > Search the KRnet Arch

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2009-06-09 Thread sidney.w...@l-3com.com
EAA International Young Eagles day is Saturday June 13, 2009. Does anyone fly Young Eagles in their KR-2? Sid Wood Tri-gear KR-2 N6242 Mechanicsville, MD, USA smw...@md.metrocast.net