Thursday, November 29, 2012

Re: Light-Sport Aircraft Yahoo group Re: Variable Ratio PSRU



Totally incorrect any experimental amateur built aircraft that meets limitations of SP you can fly....You do not have to certify your aircraft as a LSA and any pilot may fly it!

John

 

 

On Thursday, November 29, 2012 08:04:58 AM Dwayne wrote:

 

 

  Unless you are a manufacturer, or a person who wants to go through the COMPLETE FAA certification of your aircraft *as* a LSA, your aircraft that you design will not be LSA certifiable, and ONLY a licensed  (not SP license) pilot can fly your airplane. 

  The only way how to get under this, is make it an ultralight and abide by the UL rules.



Great to hear from ya!







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