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Gilan
September 21st 03, 02:17 PM
*** Sport Pilot Seminar *** Saturday, Oct. 18th

FAA Safety Center & Production Studios, Sun 'n Fun Campus, Lakeland Linder
Airport ( LAL )

Breakfast at the Sun 'n Fun Café, 7:00 am - 8:30,

Seminar starts at 9:00 am, Sue Garner - FAA National Program Manager for
Sport Aviation.

10:00 am, Ron Wagner - EAA Sport Pilot Spokesperson.

11:00 am, Andy Werking - AOPA Associate Director of Regulatory &
Certification Policy.

Lunch at the Sun 'n Fun Café, 12 noon - 1:30 pm.

Round Table Discussions, 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm.

ATTENTION: Aircraft Manufacturers and owners of aircraft which qualify under
the new "Light Sport Aircraft" Category are invited to "Show and Tell" about
their aircraft. NO CHARGE. Please pre-register at:
http://www.faaproductionstudios.com

Contact: Obie Young 407-812-7706,

Have a good day and stay out of the trees!
See ya on Sport Aircraft group
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Sport_Aircraft/





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Rick Pellicciotti
September 21st 03, 09:55 PM
Gilan wrote:

> *** Sport Pilot Seminar *** Saturday, Oct. 18th
>
> FAA Safety Center & Production Studios, Sun 'n Fun Campus, Lakeland Linder
> Airport ( LAL )
>
> Breakfast at the Sun 'n Fun Café, 7:00 am - 8:30,
>
> Seminar starts at 9:00 am, Sue Garner - FAA National Program Manager for
> Sport Aviation.
>
> 10:00 am, Ron Wagner - EAA Sport Pilot Spokesperson.
>
> 11:00 am, Andy Werking - AOPA Associate Director of Regulatory &
> Certification Policy.
>
> Lunch at the Sun 'n Fun Café, 12 noon - 1:30 pm.
>
> Round Table Discussions, 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm.
>
> ATTENTION: Aircraft Manufacturers and owners of aircraft which qualify under
> the new "Light Sport Aircraft" Category are invited to "Show and Tell" about
> their aircraft. NO CHARGE. Please pre-register at:
> http://www.faaproductionstudios.com
>
> Contact: Obie Young 407-812-7706,
>
> Have a good day and stay out of the trees!
> See ya on Sport Aircraft group
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Sport_Aircraft/
>
>
>
>
>
> Florida Flying Gators
> http://www.flyinggators.com
>
> Join "The Ultralight & Experimental Aircraft SiteRing"
> http://pub27.bravenet.com/sitering/add.php?usernum=2286862090
>
>

Since the rule isn't final yet and the FAA hasn't published what was
sent on to DOT, how do we know which airplanes qualify? Is it generally
accepted that the rule as proposed is what will be approved?

Rick Pellicciotti

sleepy6
September 22nd 03, 02:19 AM
In article >, says...
>
>
>
>Gilan wrote:
>
>> *** Sport Pilot Seminar *** Saturday, Oct. 18th
>>
>> FAA Safety Center & Production Studios, Sun 'n Fun Campus, Lakeland
> Linder
>> Airport ( LAL )
>>
>> Breakfast at the Sun 'n Fun Café, 7:00 am - 8:30,
>>
>> Seminar starts at 9:00 am, Sue Garner - FAA National Program Manager
> for
>> Sport Aviation.
>>
>> 10:00 am, Ron Wagner - EAA Sport Pilot Spokesperson.
>>
>> 11:00 am, Andy Werking - AOPA Associate Director of Regulatory &
>> Certification Policy.
>>
>> Lunch at the Sun 'n Fun Café, 12 noon - 1:30 pm.
>>
>> Round Table Discussions, 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm.
>>
>> ATTENTION: Aircraft Manufacturers and owners of aircraft which quali
>fy under
>> the new "Light Sport Aircraft" Category are invited to "Show and Tel
>l" about
>> their aircraft. NO CHARGE. Please pre-register at:
>> http://www.faaproductionstudios.com
>>
>> Contact: Obie Young 407-812-7706,
>>
>> Have a good day and stay out of the trees!
>> See ya on Sport Aircraft group
>> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Sport_Aircraft/
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Florida Flying Gators
>> http://www.flyinggators.com
>>
>> Join "The Ultralight & Experimental Aircraft SiteRing"
>> http://pub27.bravenet.com/sitering/add.php?usernum=2286862090
>>
>>
>
>Since the rule isn't final yet and the FAA hasn't published what was
>sent on to DOT, how do we know which airplanes qualify? Is it general
>ly
>accepted that the rule as proposed is what will be approved?
>
>Rick Pellicciotti
>

The FAA took a year to send it to the DOT. If there were no changes,
it would have been sent right away. Lets get a look at the final
version before we make any plans. Even more scary is that this will be
an SFAR which means the FAA can make changes in it for 2 years after it
is implimented without any of the normal procedures like an NPRM.

Gilan
September 28th 03, 05:26 AM
I guess the best thing to do is go to the seminar. Maybe I'll see ya there.

--
Mitchell Wing
http://www.mitchellwing.com

Have a good day and stay out of the trees!
See ya on Sport Aircraft group
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Sport_Aircraft/

"Rick Pellicciotti" wrote ...
>
> Since the rule isn't final yet and the FAA hasn't published what was
> sent on to DOT, how do we know which airplanes qualify? Is it generally
> accepted that the rule as proposed is what will be approved?
>
> Rick Pellicciotti
>

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