Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Re: Light-Sport Aircraft Yahoo group Cessna SkyCatcher completes ASTMcomplia...

Actually, I'm pretty sure that SportStar does have an IFR legal (no
prohibition) model that they released at SNF this year. To my
knowledge, it's them, Tecnam, and AMD that are the only players in the
IFR LSA arena though.

Helen

Jay Maynard wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 10:23:21PM +0000, artairsports@aol.com wrote:
>
>> The SportStar has the certificated Rotax as well as TSO'd instrumentation.
>> Also alternate static source, heated pitot tubes, all components
>> electrically bonded, back-up attitude gyro, static wicks....complies with
>> Part 23 for IFR aircraft.
>>
>
> ...and cannot be flown IFR for real because there's an operating limitation
> in the POH that prohibits it. They're the folks who claim that no LSA can be
> legally flown IFR, even by a rated pilot with a medical. They're wrong.
>

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