Calvin19 0 #1 April 14, 2011 Hey guys, my friend does not have a medical but is current in single engine airplanes, can he fly a light sport airplane legally? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
csubl 0 #2 April 14, 2011 If he has a current pilot certificate (recreational, private, commercial, or ATP) and has not been denied a medical certificate, he can fly a light sport aircraft, but must comply with sport pilot limitations. If his last application for a medical certificate was denied, he must get a special issuance medical first. In either case, he can exercise sport pilot privileges using only a driver's license in lieu of a medical certificate. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Calvin19 0 #3 April 14, 2011 Excellent, I just wanted to check to see how easily that came up. Thanks! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
squirrel 0 #4 April 15, 2011 Quote he can fly a light sport aircraft, but must comply with sport pilot limitations. some of which include, daytime flight only and no more than one passenger. ________________________________ Where is Darwin when you need him? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wrightskyguy 1 #5 April 15, 2011 Quotesome of which include, daytime flight only and no more than one passenger. The BFR requirement still applies as well. John Wright World's most beloved skydiver Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites theonlyski 4 #6 April 15, 2011 Quote Quote some of which include, daytime flight only and no more than one passenger. The BFR requirement still applies as well. You need to do a big fucking round to fly a LSA? "I may be a dirty pirate hooker...but I'm not about to go stand on the corner." iluvtofly DPH -7, TDS 578, Muff 5153, SCR 14890 I'm an asshole, and I approve this message Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites MX304 0 #7 April 15, 2011 QuoteQuote he can fly a light sport aircraft, but must comply with sport pilot limitations. some of which include, daytime flight only and no more than one passenger. Light sport can fly at night with the correct endorsement. Since he held a PPL it shouldn't be hard to get. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites squirrel 0 #8 April 15, 2011 QuoteQuoteQuote he can fly a light sport aircraft, but must comply with sport pilot limitations. some of which include, daytime flight only and no more than one passenger. Light sport can fly at night with the correct endorsement. Since he held a PPL it shouldn't be hard to get. good point. but then the LSA would have to have approved lights too. some, like mine (trike), do not. been wanting to get some, but damn! pricey. ________________________________ Where is Darwin when you need him? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites MX304 0 #9 April 15, 2011 QuoteQuoteQuoteQuote he can fly a light sport aircraft, but must comply with sport pilot limitations. some of which include, daytime flight only and no more than one passenger. Light sport can fly at night with the correct endorsement. Since he held a PPL it shouldn't be hard to get. good point. but then the LSA would have to have approved lights too. some, like mine (trike), do not. been wanting to get some, but damn! pricey. What type of trike do you fly? I have been looking into getting one of those things. Most of the guys around here fly Airborne and Air Creation stuff. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites squirrel 0 #10 April 15, 2011 Quote Quote Quote Quote Quote he can fly a light sport aircraft, but must comply with sport pilot limitations. some of which include, daytime flight only and no more than one passenger. Light sport can fly at night with the correct endorsement. Since he held a PPL it shouldn't be hard to get. good point. but then the LSA would have to have approved lights too. some, like mine (trike), do not. been wanting to get some, but damn! pricey. What type of trike do you fly? I have been looking into getting one of those things. Most of the guys around here fly Airborne and Air Creation stuff. I fly a Solo Wings Aquilla (made in South Africa), 582 rotax 2 stroke, 64 hp. cruise speed 45 mph. very happy with it. i purchase this one used, had 60 hours on it. i added a BRS. i have a radio, and gauge pod. i really like this one because the hang post has a "bend" in it, so the passenger has much more head room. very, very, very, fun to fly low. ________________________________ Where is Darwin when you need him? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites MX304 0 #11 April 19, 2011 Quote Quote Quote Quote Quote Quote he can fly a light sport aircraft, but must comply with sport pilot limitations. some of which include, daytime flight only and no more than one passenger. Light sport can fly at night with the correct endorsement. Since he held a PPL it shouldn't be hard to get. good point. but then the LSA would have to have approved lights too. some, like mine (trike), do not. been wanting to get some, but damn! pricey. What type of trike do you fly? I have been looking into getting one of those things. Most of the guys around here fly Airborne and Air Creation stuff. I fly a Solo Wings Aquilla (made in South Africa), 582 rotax 2 stroke, 64 hp. cruise speed 45 mph. very happy with it. i purchase this one used, had 60 hours on it. i added a BRS. i have a radio, and gauge pod. i really like this one because the hang post has a "bend" in it, so the passenger has much more head room. very, very, very, fun to fly low. Nice looking bird. That's pretty much what I am looking for. Just a bare bones two seater. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Join the conversation You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. 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theonlyski 4 #6 April 15, 2011 Quote Quote some of which include, daytime flight only and no more than one passenger. The BFR requirement still applies as well. You need to do a big fucking round to fly a LSA? "I may be a dirty pirate hooker...but I'm not about to go stand on the corner." iluvtofly DPH -7, TDS 578, Muff 5153, SCR 14890 I'm an asshole, and I approve this message Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MX304 0 #7 April 15, 2011 QuoteQuote he can fly a light sport aircraft, but must comply with sport pilot limitations. some of which include, daytime flight only and no more than one passenger. Light sport can fly at night with the correct endorsement. Since he held a PPL it shouldn't be hard to get. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
squirrel 0 #8 April 15, 2011 QuoteQuoteQuote he can fly a light sport aircraft, but must comply with sport pilot limitations. some of which include, daytime flight only and no more than one passenger. Light sport can fly at night with the correct endorsement. Since he held a PPL it shouldn't be hard to get. good point. but then the LSA would have to have approved lights too. some, like mine (trike), do not. been wanting to get some, but damn! pricey. ________________________________ Where is Darwin when you need him? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MX304 0 #9 April 15, 2011 QuoteQuoteQuoteQuote he can fly a light sport aircraft, but must comply with sport pilot limitations. some of which include, daytime flight only and no more than one passenger. Light sport can fly at night with the correct endorsement. Since he held a PPL it shouldn't be hard to get. good point. but then the LSA would have to have approved lights too. some, like mine (trike), do not. been wanting to get some, but damn! pricey. What type of trike do you fly? I have been looking into getting one of those things. Most of the guys around here fly Airborne and Air Creation stuff. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
squirrel 0 #10 April 15, 2011 Quote Quote Quote Quote Quote he can fly a light sport aircraft, but must comply with sport pilot limitations. some of which include, daytime flight only and no more than one passenger. Light sport can fly at night with the correct endorsement. Since he held a PPL it shouldn't be hard to get. good point. but then the LSA would have to have approved lights too. some, like mine (trike), do not. been wanting to get some, but damn! pricey. What type of trike do you fly? I have been looking into getting one of those things. Most of the guys around here fly Airborne and Air Creation stuff. I fly a Solo Wings Aquilla (made in South Africa), 582 rotax 2 stroke, 64 hp. cruise speed 45 mph. very happy with it. i purchase this one used, had 60 hours on it. i added a BRS. i have a radio, and gauge pod. i really like this one because the hang post has a "bend" in it, so the passenger has much more head room. very, very, very, fun to fly low. ________________________________ Where is Darwin when you need him? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MX304 0 #11 April 19, 2011 Quote Quote Quote Quote Quote Quote he can fly a light sport aircraft, but must comply with sport pilot limitations. some of which include, daytime flight only and no more than one passenger. Light sport can fly at night with the correct endorsement. Since he held a PPL it shouldn't be hard to get. good point. but then the LSA would have to have approved lights too. some, like mine (trike), do not. been wanting to get some, but damn! pricey. What type of trike do you fly? I have been looking into getting one of those things. Most of the guys around here fly Airborne and Air Creation stuff. I fly a Solo Wings Aquilla (made in South Africa), 582 rotax 2 stroke, 64 hp. cruise speed 45 mph. very happy with it. i purchase this one used, had 60 hours on it. i added a BRS. i have a radio, and gauge pod. i really like this one because the hang post has a "bend" in it, so the passenger has much more head room. very, very, very, fun to fly low. Nice looking bird. That's pretty much what I am looking for. Just a bare bones two seater. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites