NO. PEOPLE ADD ON RATINGS ALL OF THE TIME.
From: "acensor@fastmail.fm [Sport_Aircraft]" <Sport_Aircraft@yahoogroups.com>
To: "Sport Aircraft" <Sport_Aircraft@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2015 9:30:42 PM
Subject: Light-Sport Aircraft Yahoo group Sport pilot getting Private Pilot license, interesting issues?
Rich Baur wrote, in part --
"......I'm flying in a Cessna Skycatcher and am in the process of getting checked out in a Remos G3-600/GX. I'm also training for my PPL in a Cessna Skyhawk...."
After 4 years and 400+ hours of happy sport piloting, really the only limitation of SP license that is of any significance to me is that I can't ever fly my wife plus one (or two) others ..... No four seater rental or purchase, even if I got lots of dual time checkout in, say, a Skyhawk.
So flirting with going for PPL at some point.d
The only obvious requirements AFAIK beyond what I (and I presume you) have met as an experienced sport pilot are taking the PP knowledge exam, doing a night cross country flight WITH a CFI , some minimal instrument flying practice, and showing up for a checkride and Q&A session with a DPE.
So curious what you run into as issues..... as frankly I bet it's only a handful of pilots that make that transition (compared to the many private pilots that decide to fly an LSA or LSA like aircraft.
For example.... You would be showing up for a private pilot checkride with a DPE having no student license. Would that seem odd or unacceptable to the DPE?
NOTHING ODD. LOTS OF CROSS COUNTRY REQUIRED TO ADD ON COMMERCIAL. FOR PPL, JUST REMEMBER SOME OF THE REQUIREMENTS ARE FOR "CROSS COUNTRY INSTRUCTION" IN WHICH CASE YOU NEED A CFI IN THE PLANE ON THAT FLIGHT FOR IT TO COUNT.
And you would be able to fly all your day cross country PPL requirements in your LSA without any CFI signing you off to solo. ... Might seem odd to to the CFI?
WHEN SHE IS CONVINCED YOU WILL NOT CRASH IT.
Curious if and when your CFI has (or will) sign you off to solo the Skyhawk?
BE SURE SHE DOES NOT GIVE YOU THE STANDARD STUDENT SOLO ENDORSEMENT, YOU NEED AN ENDORSEMENT FOR A RATED PILOT SOLOING AN AIRCRAFT FOR WHICH YOU ARE NOT RATED.
And, if you tell a DPE you only intend to fly under sport pilot limitations (as any private pilot is permited to do without a current medical) could you show up for your checkride without a current medical?
NO
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Posted by: Helen Woods <Helen_Woods@verizon.net>
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