Saturday, July 27, 2013

Re: Light-Sport Aircraft Yahoo group Re: A starting point



Norman- there is a Flight Design CT at Hillsdale
Tom

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On Jul 27, 2013, at 11:29 AM, "Norman" <nedavis49015@yahoo.com> wrote:

 

Sounds like a plan to me. Start at square one. Don't let the interest go. You will live to regret it. Never stop dreaming.

Now, I have a question: Does anyone out there know an LSA instructor with an aircraft in Kalamazoo/Battle Creek, MI area? I am in need of a BFR. Last instructor I knew who had any time has moved away.

Norm
--- In Sport_Aircraft@yahoogroups.com, "Alan" <abartz@...> wrote:
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> Hello everyone. This is my starting point in my adventure towards LSA activity. I have reached the point in my life that either I start this interest now, or let it go. I choose to start!
>
> I know only what I have read in the WIKI sites regarding obtaining a LSA certificate. It seems doable for me. There is an airfield close by and will also be lurking around there to get an idea of how to proceed.
>
> The goal is to own and fly a piper type aircraft. I am very impressed by the Graphite Cub I found at CubCrafters. Most every review I have found liked them too.
>
> So here I am, ready to learn. Hit me with your best advise, or warnings. Hopefully I will be able to contribute something down the road.
>
> Thanks for having me here!
>
> Alan
> Southern California
>



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