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How many non flying pilots interested in Sport Pilot?
Has anyone taken a poll and gathered numbers on people interested in Sport Pilot now that it is official? Have a good day and stay out of the trees! See ya on Sport Aircraft group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Sport_Aircraft/ -- Florida Flying Gators Fly-in http://www.mitchellwing.com/flying_g...annual_fly.htm |
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Gilan,
I start my sport pilot training this weekend. I can't wait! It's tough to find instructors right now, most are very confused as to the new rule. But one in this area has taken the time to actually clear it up with the FAA and is offering the initial training. The written test is not done yet but is expected by November. But hey get those flight hours in if you want too! "Gilan" wrote in message ink.net... How many non flying pilots interested in Sport Pilot? Has anyone taken a poll and gathered numbers on people interested in Sport Pilot now that it is official? Have a good day and stay out of the trees! See ya on Sport Aircraft group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Sport_Aircraft/ -- Florida Flying Gators Fly-in http://www.mitchellwing.com/flying_g...annual_fly.htm |
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W P Dixon wrote:
Gilan, I start my sport pilot training this weekend. My wife is eight hours into her PPL training. Is "sport pilot" a good interim target? - Andrew |
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Personally I think so, with 15 hours of flight instructor flying and then 5
hours of solo time you can get the sport license. Then you just need to add time with an instructor to get the PPL. You can train in the same planes that you will get your PPL in (single engine), but to do your sign off flight and solos it has to be in a sport class plane. So to me it is a good way to be able to fly the sport planes while you continue to work on the PPL. So not only are you getting to have fun flying earlier but you also are getting alot more flying time in as experience, and I have no doubt this will make anyone a better PPL when they do finish up with that. "Andrew Gideon" wrote in message online.com... W P Dixon wrote: Gilan, I start my sport pilot training this weekend. My wife is eight hours into her PPL training. Is "sport pilot" a good interim target? - Andrew |
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Currently waiting on special issuance and when that expires will probably go
sport pilot because of the "Red Tape" of the PPL. I just want to fly! John |
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![]() "Andrew Gideon" wrote in message online.com... W P Dixon wrote: Gilan, I start my sport pilot training this weekend. My wife is eight hours into her PPL training. Is "sport pilot" a good interim target? Would she have a qualifying Sport Aircraft available to fly? Today, there are not many of these planes on rental lines. Remember, the "Cezzna" 152 is too heavy. If you don't have anything qualifying for her to fly, what good would the license be? Vaughn |
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Vaughn wrote:
Would she have a qualifying Sport Aircraft available to fly? Today, there are not many of these planes on rental lines. Remember, the "Cezzna" 152 is too heavy. If you don't have anything qualifying for her to fly, what good would the license be? That's a good point, as I think that the answer (at least today) would be "no". - Andrew |
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![]() "Vaughn" wrote in message Remember, the "Cezzna" 152 is too heavy. You don't hear that every day! : -c |
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"Vaughn" writes:
Would she have a qualifying Sport Aircraft available to fly? Today, there are not many of these planes on rental lines. Remember, the "Cezzna" 152 is too heavy. If you don't have anything qualifying for her to fly, what good would the license be? I just don't think anything that gets people flying with less instruction is a good thing. |
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![]() "Royce Brown" wrote I just don't think anything that gets people flying with less instruction is a good thing. I (and many others more learned than yourself) are glad that you are not in charge. -- Jim in NC --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.762 / Virus Database: 510 - Release Date: 9/14/2004 |
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