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Old September 11th 10, 06:30 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Airplane prices are ridiculous, Pt.2

Mxsmanic wrote:
Mark writes:

Not really Mxsmanic. For instance, in the
trainers I've flown (Cessna 172's, 152's, Piper J-3's)
not once do I remember exceeding 115 mph, but
in the right LSA you could be clipping along at
near 140mph.

That's practical time-saving transportation.


To be practical for actual transportation, you generally need an instrument
rating (unless you live out in the desert somewhere where weather is never a
factor). Sport pilots can't get that.

I guess it's okay for people flying for fun, particularly if they cannot pass
a medical.


A private pilot by definition is flying for fun.



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Jim Pennino

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