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Hi there,
assume the following: o FAA medical o FAA private pilot certificate o N-registered VLA May I fly this constellation outside U.S.? Yes, I know that it's no problem for 'regular' plane - but VLA? virtuPIC -- Airspace V - international hangar flying http://www.airspace-v.com |
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On 23 May 2007 07:27:12 -0700, virtuPIC wrote:
Hi there, assume the following: o FAA medical o FAA private pilot certificate o N-registered VLA May I fly this constellation outside U.S.? Yes, I know that it's no problem for 'regular' plane - but VLA? I presume you mean "LSA," since there's no US "VLA" certification category. I think as long as it is N-numbered, reciprocity agreements will allow it to be flown in most countries. After all, the US LSA rules are similar to the European JAR certification. The US Sport Pilot license, on the other hand, specifically is not valid outside the US. Ron Wanttaja |
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