Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Re: Light-Sport Aircraft Yahoo group IFR SLSA

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> Any IFR rated pilot can take that sport aircraft and fly it IFR.
> Any Private Pilot can take that sport aircraft and fly it night or day.

The one gotcha, is SLSAs. The manufacturer can say "no night" or "no IFR". In this case, it doesn't matter what your license says, the aircraft can not be flown contrary to the manufacturer's limits.

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Bob Comperini
e-mail: bob@fly-ul.com
WWW: http://www.fly-ul.com


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