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("Lou" wrote)
Can a person get their PPL ticket using an LSA aircraft? In fact, a person can get their PPL (in an LSA Ercoupe or a non-LSA Ercoupe), so long as it's an Ercoupe WITHOUT rudder pedals - in 25 hours, instead of 40 hours. Your ticket will carry a no rudder pedal restriction/limitation. http://www.avweb.com/news/avmail/187166-1.html 2nd story down http://www.aopa.org/asf/publications...m?article=5422 "It's my guess that anyone taking sport pilot training in an Ercoupe is a lot more likely to get their ticket in the 20-hour minimum." By Rod Machado Hope I'm not passing along an OWT. Montblack |
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