Thanks sky37
As for restrictions, I understand we must stay outside or class B airspace and can only fly into C and D airspace with proper comms and lights on the aircraft. I will be reading more in the exact limitations....I belive you must be have a valid PPL to fly into Blass B's which would mean a valid 3rd class medical..
As to the comment by LRjtcaptain....I used to think the same thing about you guys flying the corporate stuff when I was on final in the C-17's....Nowever I do agree with our basic concern about inexperienced under-rated pilots in LSP's getting in the way...they have no business in that arena. This is one of my motivations to become a LSPCFI, so I can do my part in teaching about the dangers of mixing it up.....
I also want to be one of the first licensed LSP CFI's in my area..this may give me a head start on the new Market of people that want to fly much cheaper than in todays GA aircraft....
This will bring up a whole new world of LSP rental aircraft, I have not seen muh sais about this yet, but the insurance industry is probably gearing up to support this new business model as well.....
Hey I appreciate your take on the new rules, thats the way they have written it and described it...since I just allowed my medical to expire normally with out renewal then I should be fine and left up to my own judement as to my fitness based on part 61 guideline....sky37d said:Congratulations Bill.
That's exactly how it is read, and how I interpret it. If your medical was never denied, you are golden. So, when I can't read so well, and night vision is gone, I'm just not going back to the AME.
As to which plane, EAA has a list of 'LSA Potential' aircraft. It would appear that the certified models which are eligible are all tail draggers, however, I don't see those as being popular. Also, the Cessna 120/140 don't make the cut. What I would suggest, if you want to become an instructor is see what people are flying around you, check which mfg's are most likely to come out with a LSA airplane. It would appear that Chris Heinz (Zenith ) has a leg up on his competition, but so does RANS.
I think it is probably to early to tell, but some of them will take off, and some will die lingering deaths.
As for restrictions, I understand we must stay outside or class B airspace and can only fly into C and D airspace with proper comms and lights on the aircraft. I will be reading more in the exact limitations....I belive you must be have a valid PPL to fly into Blass B's which would mean a valid 3rd class medical..
As to the comment by LRjtcaptain....I used to think the same thing about you guys flying the corporate stuff when I was on final in the C-17's....Nowever I do agree with our basic concern about inexperienced under-rated pilots in LSP's getting in the way...they have no business in that arena. This is one of my motivations to become a LSPCFI, so I can do my part in teaching about the dangers of mixing it up.....
I also want to be one of the first licensed LSP CFI's in my area..this may give me a head start on the new Market of people that want to fly much cheaper than in todays GA aircraft....
This will bring up a whole new world of LSP rental aircraft, I have not seen muh sais about this yet, but the insurance industry is probably gearing up to support this new business model as well.....