Saturday, June 20, 2015

Light-Sport Aircraft Yahoo group Re: Sport pilot getting Private Pilot license, interesting issues?

Interesting, though.

It means in theory if a CFI endorsed a sport pilot to solo as you described on a Skyhawk , or whatever, that sport pilot could fly that non LSA aircraft and any of the same model forever.... As long she/he carried no passengers.

Alex

Earlier I asked....
> The typical (standard) student pilot solo endorsement is limited to , IIRR, within 50 miles of the home airport, only that airport unless otherwise specified, and only good for 90 days.
> Would the "ENDORSEMENT FOR A RATED PILOT SOLOING AN AIRCRAFT FOR WHICH YOU ARE NOT RATED" include any such limitations by default, or would it, unless otherwise stated, basically make the pilot legal for flying that aircraft within normal limitations (that is VFR if they're so rated, any airport they're otherwise legal for, etc.)?
>
> Alex

Helen replied..
".....No, but a flight instructor would be pretty foolish not to include some limitations."



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