Maybe I missed it, but I do not remember seeing anything that states the
airplane meets the requirements of LSA.
R. Williams
---------- Original Message -----------
From: Bob Comperini <bob@fly-ul.com>
To: Sport_Aircraft@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thu, 19 May 2011 07:06:01 -0700
Subject: Re: Light-Sport Aircraft Yahoo group LSA Covering
> >
> >However,
> >you 'might' be able to re-build the aircraft, register it as E/AB, get a new 'N'
> >number, and a new airworthiness inspection. It would then require a private
> >pilots certificate with current class 3 medical to fly.
>
> Or experimental-exhibition. Why do you think an experimental amateur-
> built plane that meets the requirements of LSA can only be flown by a private???
>
> --
> Bob Comperini
> e-mail: bob@fly-ul.com
> WWW: http://www.fly-ul.com
------- End of Original Message -------
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