So - - I am a private pilot, with no current medical. Does that allow me into B and C airspace and night flying when I fly LSA aircraft?
--- In Sport_Aircraft@ yahoogroups. com, Dwayne <masterdr@.. .> wrote:
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> LSA is just LSA... Light sport craft....
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> It can be IFR equipped, have anything you want in it, as long as it is within limits of a Sport Aircraft. (Speed, fixed pitch, two seats, weight limit).
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> The limitations of flying are controlled by your license.
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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.
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> Any Sport Rated Pilot (for that type of aircraft) is limited to daytime only, and restricted from entering class B and C airspace unless they have an endorsement for such airspace.
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> Great to hear from ya!
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> Dwayne
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> --- On Tue, 9/1/09, gilan34711 <Rex@...> wrote:
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> From: gilan34711 <Rex@...>
> Subject: Light-Sport Aircraft Yahoo group IFR SLSA
> To: Sport_Aircraft@ yahoogroups. com
> Date: Tuesday, September 1, 2009, 2:43 PM
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> has this been talked about on here? I thought LSAs were only supposed to be flown in VFR so can they be IFR certified? I could read the regs but figured it quicker to get the answer here from someone that already knows. Thanks
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> Rex
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