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Old August 12th 05, 04:15 AM
W P Dixon
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I agree,
I have never flown a ultralight, so it should not be a problem, but so far
it sure is .

Patrick
student SPL
aircraft stuctural mech

"Morgans" wrote in message
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"W P Dixon" wrote
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But by all means , I like your common sense approach to it! If you are a

CFI
please give me the endorsement so I won't have to fool with it!

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

I think I see why this was put in the rule.

It is possible to get a SP certificate, flying only fat ultralights, that
could not do 87 knots in a dive. OK, that is stretching it, but take that
as truth.

The FAA does not want you to get in a fast (88 to 120 knot) Light Sport
Plane, without having a signoff that shows you can fly a faster airplane.

The other stuff, I think Todd has nailed it.
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Jim in NC