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Well, my experimental has a limitation "not be flown over congested areas"
and SLSA aircraft do not have this limitation. But mine is "amatuer-built" not "exhibition." I don't know if the exhibition ones have the same limitation. In article . com, wrote: The main reason I'm curious is that I was under the impression that most of these imported gliders/motorgliders get registered under the "experimental-exhibition" category. I was also under the impression that there is a limit to where you can fly (technically) without letting the FSDO know in writing the area you will be operating in (which I'm sure EVERYBODY does if so requiried). So I was just thinking it was a way to avoid all of that in an aircraft the is allowed under LSA. I do have a glider rating, with a motorglider endorsement and ASEL and own a Cessna. So it's not about me. It's about the registration of the aircraft... Thanks, Ryan Wubben -- ------------+ Mark J. Boyd |
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