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Cool man, Thanks for the info man,
Scrappman SadlerVampire18 wrote: Sport Pilot is not on hold, See the comments just publiched on the USUA site. - Bartman From http://www.usua.org 03/23/2004: Sport Pilot Rumors Abound; And They Are Just That - RUMORS As Sport Pilot/Light Sport Aircraft weaves it's way through the regulatory process, much anticipation and concern is felt by all who will be affected by the new rules. Under these circumstances, rumors and misinformation can be interpreted as truth. Recently, at the Virginia State Ultralight Safety Seminar, at which I was privileged to attend, it was reported by FAA that Sport Pilot was sent back to FAA for a re-write, and that the rule was effectively on hold. This information was given by the local Richmond FSDO Safety Program Manager, so much interest was given to his statement. After hearing this, I immediately contacted Sport Pilot Program Manager Sue Gardner for verification and clarification. Ms. Gardner replied directly to me via phone, just minutes ago, that this information was NOT CORRECT. She stated that the rule was NOT SENT BACK TO FAA FOR A RE-WRITE, AND THAT IS WAS INDEED STILL AT THE OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET PROGRESSING AS EXPECTED. She would give no time frame to expect the rule to be released, however it is safe to expect release later this year. For those of us hungry for new information concerning this very important regulation, it is sometimes easy to fall victim to any rumor that may provide insight into what to expect. USUA cautions everyone to wait until information is provided from the highest levels of FAA before jumping to any conclusions. USUA is in direct communication with persons in those offices, and will post only confirmed updates. United States Ultralight Association, Inc. Dale Hooper Executive Vice President |
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Why would anybody NOT want Sport Pilot to pass?? Would that be a GA Pilot
barking because HE went the GA Way and now doesn't want anybody to enjoy flying unless they go HIS way? Propbuster "Scrappman" wrote in message ... I just got a forward message, from one of the U.L. e-mail lists, hope its bull,,,,,,, here it is, Hi All, It was announced at our ultralight safety seminar today by the local FSDO that sport pilot rules is on hold. The rule was found to have problems that need further reform after a recent review by FAA. It will not be announced at Sun-N-Fun and possibly not at Oshkosh this summer. Hurray, a reprieve for at least another year. Wonder if its B.S. , anyone else attend this meeting, it was posted on the 20th,,, Scrappman TaxSrv wrote: "Joepole" wrote in message om... Didn't the DOT sign off on it on December 23rd, meaning the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has 90 days to sign off and return it to the FAA? Isn't today (March 22nd) 90 days after December 23rd? I think I found the rule, just an Executive Order - #12866. OMB has 90 calendar days to complete review, but it can by mutual agreement be extended another 30. After that and with no disputes to resolve, I can't find anywhere in 5 USC (law governing agency rulemaking ) that says how long an agency (FAA) has to publish the final. Also, the criteria under which OMB reviews the rule appear to be things which are not involved in Sport Pilot (e.g., excessive regulation; conflict with other agency rules). So it's likely just a matter where, in the grand scheme of things a rather minor rule, all the parties use the full time given to tend to more important rulemaking matters. Fred F. |
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On Thu, 25 Mar 2004 02:59:34 GMT, "Checkursix"
wrote: Why would anybody NOT want Sport Pilot to pass?? Would that be a GA Pilot barking because HE went the GA Way and now doesn't want anybody to enjoy flying unless they go HIS way? No, I think you'll find it the other way around. Some people in the ultralight community are concerned that it's the first nail in the coffin for Part 103. IIRC, one big objection is that it takes the two-seat ultralight trainers and requires them to be licensed. Ron Wanttaja |
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![]() "Checkursix" wrote in message ... Why would anybody NOT want Sport Pilot to pass?? Would that be a GA Pilot barking because HE went the GA Way and now doesn't want anybody to enjoy flying unless they go HIS way? Propbuster No, I haven't heard of any GA comment against Sport.. Most of the negative Sport people are pure ULers. Many don't want to loose the 2 place exemption. Hey, it's too late for official comment anyway. Skyking |
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"Skyking" wrote:
No, I haven't heard of any GA comment against Sport.. Most of the negative Sport people are pure ULers. Many don't want to loose the 2 place exemption. Hey, it's too late for official comment anyway. If you would, clue me in on something. I consider myself a pure UL'er - 103 is not going away is it? If not why as a pure ul'er would I care? I am somewhat interested in moving to SP when it happens tho. Thanks, Jim |
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(www.JimWilliamson.net) wrote in
: "Skyking" wrote: No, I haven't heard of any GA comment against Sport.. Most of the negative Sport people are pure ULers. Many don't want to loose the 2 place exemption. Hey, it's too late for official comment anyway. If you would, clue me in on something. I consider myself a pure UL'er - 103 is not going away is it? If not why as a pure ul'er would I care? I am somewhat interested in moving to SP when it happens tho. Thanks, Jim 103 is alive and well and is not currently scheduled to change. It's the way 2 place UL's and "FAT" (read "illegal") UL's are handled that will change. All 2 place UL's will have to be converted to LSA's after the grandfathering period the way I read it. "FAT" UL's (one place UL's that are over weight) were never legal anyway and SP will give them a shot a flying legally... It's the BFI with a 2 place that has given 500 "lessons" but never solo'd a student that is against it... why? I have no idea.... -- ET ![]() "A common mistake people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools."---- Douglas Adams |
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a pure Ultralighter wouldn't care about Sport Pilot would they?
An Ultralight is 254lbs or less -- You may be an Ultralighter if........ http://www.flyinggators.com/news/Bill%20Cook/Bill.htm -- Have a good day and stay out of the trees! See ya on Sport Aircraft group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Sport_Aircraft/ "Skyking" wrote .. No, I haven't heard of any GA comment against Sport.. Most of the negative Sport people are pure ULers. Many don't want to loose the 2 place exemption. Hey, it's too late for official comment anyway. Skyking |
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Current online message from EAA :
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FAA TEMPORARILY RETRACTS SPORT PILOT PROPOSAL Action Allows FAA to Answer OMB Questions March 25, 2004 - FAA Administrator Marion Blakey ordered an administrative move on Wednesday, March 24, that keeps the sport pilot/light-sport aircraft rule on track for final approval this spring. She withdrew the proposal from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to answer several final questions about the rulemaking package. That maneuver saves the rule from facing a potential significant delay in its approval. By bringing the proposal back to FAA, Blakey can address OMB's questions in the most expeditious manner and return it quickly for final approval. FAA will return the rulemaking package directly to OMB without another complete review by the Department of Transportation. March 24 marked the end of OMB's 90-day review period. Had FAA not retracted the rule, OMB could have rejected it, severely delaying issuance of a final rule. While expressing disappointment in the 11th-hour development, EAA President Tom Poberezny commended FAA's decision and acknowledged it as the best way for the agency to address OMB's questions and secure a final rule as quickly as possible. "This is a temporary timing setback," he said. "EAA continues to champion and support the sport pilot/light-sport aircraft rule, as evidenced by the considerable resources we've dedicated to developing programs and services for our members, including the introduction this week of EAA Sport Pilot & Light-Sport Aircraft magazine." Poberezny also noted an upcoming announcement regarding a major sport pilot and instructor training program. FAA officials confirmed to EAA that answering OMB's questions about the proposed rule is a top priority. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Gilan" wrote in message .net... Only 24 days, 1 hours, 56 minutes, and 59 seconds left until Sun n Fun I wonder if Sport Pilot will ever come out??? -- You may be an Ultralighter if........ http://www.flyinggators.com/news/Bill%20Cook/Bill.htm -- Have a good day and stay out of the trees! See ya on Sport Aircraft group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Sport_Aircraft/ |
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