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My medical expired som etime ago so I thought I'd get a sport pilot rating.
I took and passed the knowledge test. I've got access to a light sport plane. I'm looking foor an examiner and also want to know what a reasonable check ride cost would be. any info would be appreciated. |
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![]() "john hawkins" wrote in message et... My medical expired som etime ago so I thought I'd get a sport pilot rating. I took and passed the knowledge test. I've got access to a light sport plane. I'm looking foor an examiner and also want to know what a reasonable check ride cost would be. any info would be appreciated. \ Did you not already have your Private SEL (or other) rating? -- Jim in NC |
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"john hawkins" wrote:
My medical expired som etime ago so I thought I'd get a sport pilot rating. I took and passed the knowledge test. I've got access to a light sport plane. I'm looking foor an examiner and also want to know what a reasonable check ride cost would be. any info would be appreciated. Where are you (city/state)? What plane do you have access to? |
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You already are a "sport pilot" if you have a PPL and a State issued Drivers
Licence, and you self certify that you are medically fit to fly. But I'm glad you studied the limitations of the Sport Pilot class because you will be expected to fly within those new rule sets. I have not heard of the FAA issuing a new plastic cert to any PPL, but you could call the Safety Program Manager at your nearest FSDO and ask (if you really want one that states Sport Pilot). Check the faa.gov site for FSDO numbers. As far as the light sport plane, just get a checkout satisfactory to yourself and the insurance co, and you're good to go. "john hawkins" wrote in message ... My medical expired some time ago so I thought I'd get a sport pilot rating. I took and passed the knowledge test. I've got access to a light sport plane. I'm looking foor an examiner and also want to know what a reasonable check ride cost would be. any info would be appreciated. |
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As I understand it, any pilot with a ASEL Private Rating or higher can
automatically fly LSA as a Sport Pilot. No additional flight test required from the FAA. However, if you choose to fly LSA that use different methods of flight control such as weight shift etc, then you do need a qualified CFI to endorse your logbook to fly that aircraft. What Light Sport Aircraft do you have access to? You should only need a qualified CFIs endorsement. You should not need an FAA check ride. You do have to fly according to Sport Pilot rules, no night, etc, but you by the nature of holding a Pvt rating or higher already hold the endorsements for flight into ClassB, C and D airspace, and flight above 10,000MSL. Look at the table in 61.303, US drivers License and "at least" a Recreational certificate or higher with category and class (ASEL), then you can fly any LSA ASEL aircraft. Comply with 61.315 and 61.321. Part 61.321 states the "instructor endorsement" required to operate in a different category of LSA. Let the medical expire, find an aircraft that qualifies as LSA, J-3 Cub etc, and keep flying. BT "john hawkins" wrote in message et... My medical expired som etime ago so I thought I'd get a sport pilot rating. I took and passed the knowledge test. I've got access to a light sport plane. I'm looking foor an examiner and also want to know what a reasonable check ride cost would be. any info would be appreciated. |
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Thanks for replys I've gotten so far. I'm located in St Marys GA just over
the border from Florida. I need to qualify what I am looking for a little more. I have the opportunity to do tailwheel checkouts but I need an instructor rating. The simplest way I can do that is to be a sport pilot instructor. The practical test is the same as the sport pilot with a little instructor tasks added. I've got plenty of time logged and I've passed both the FOI and sport knowledge tests. The one guy I know in Ga who is a designated examiner doesn't do sport pilot. I 'm interested in cost because I can not get over the increases in flying costs since I was last active and want to have a ball part figure. If its too high, it would not be worth my time since tailwheel checkouts are low demand in my area "Shirl" wrote in message ... "john hawkins" wrote: My medical expired som etime ago so I thought I'd get a sport pilot rating. I took and passed the knowledge test. I've got access to a light sport plane. I'm looking foor an examiner and also want to know what a reasonable check ride cost would be. any info would be appreciated. Where are you (city/state)? What plane do you have access to? |
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The FSDO should be able to supply an examiner or access to a DPE that does
the Sport Pilot Instructor. We have a DPE in our local FSDO district here. I can ask him what he charges. BT "john hawkins" wrote in message . net... Thanks for replys I've gotten so far. I'm located in St Marys GA just over the border from Florida. I need to qualify what I am looking for a little more. I have the opportunity to do tailwheel checkouts but I need an instructor rating. The simplest way I can do that is to be a sport pilot instructor. The practical test is the same as the sport pilot with a little instructor tasks added. I've got plenty of time logged and I've passed both the FOI and sport knowledge tests. The one guy I know in Ga who is a designated examiner doesn't do sport pilot. I 'm interested in cost because I can not get over the increases in flying costs since I was last active and want to have a ball part figure. If its too high, it would not be worth my time since tailwheel checkouts are low demand in my area "Shirl" wrote in message ... "john hawkins" wrote: My medical expired som etime ago so I thought I'd get a sport pilot rating. I took and passed the knowledge test. I've got access to a light sport plane. I'm looking foor an examiner and also want to know what a reasonable check ride cost would be. any info would be appreciated. Where are you (city/state)? What plane do you have access to? |
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john hawkins wrote:
My medical expired som etime ago so I thought I'd get a sport pilot rating. I took and passed the knowledge test. I've got access to a light sport plane. I'm looking foor an examiner and also want to know what a reasonable check ride cost would be. any info would be appreciated. My understanding is if you have a private certificate you can let your medical expire and you don't have to do anything to "qualify" for sport pilot. You are qualified already based on your private. Margy |
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On Sun, 02 Sep 2007 04:29:29 GMT, "john hawkins"
wrote: My medical expired som etime ago so I thought I'd get a sport pilot rating. I took and passed the knowledge test. I've got access to a light sport plane. I'm looking foor an examiner and also want to know what a reasonable check ride cost would be. any info would be appreciated. If you had a private pilot or recreational certificate to go with that medical, you don't need a new ticket in order to fly with sport pilot privileges. Of course you may need a biennial flight review. Hang on a second; I'll look at my logbook. Right. Says nothing about transitioning to sport pilot. It's just a generic BFR. I did make sure I had a letter from my insurance agent confirming that she understood that I was flying with sport pilot privileges, and I talked to the airport owner to make sure he was okay renting to a sport pilot. Blue skies! -- Dan Ford Claire Chennault and His American Volunteers, 1941-1942 new from HarperCollins www.FlyingTigersBook.com |
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On Sep 2, 4:00 pm, "john hawkins" wrote:
Thanks for replys I've gotten so far. I'm located in St Marys GA just over the border from Florida. I need to qualify what I am looking for a little more. I have the opportunity to do tailwheel checkouts but I need an instructor rating. The simplest way I can do that is to be a sport pilot instructor. The practical test is the same as the sport pilot with a little instructor tasks added. I've got plenty of time logged and I've passed both the FOI and sport knowledge tests. The one guy I know in Ga who is a designated examiner doesn't do sport pilot. Are you already a CFI? -Robert |
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