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- Randy Hirsch AP
 
			
	
						24 Oct 2019 16:11				#1
		by Randy Hirsch AP
	
	
		
			
	
			
			 		
													
	
				Replied by Randy Hirsch AP on topic registration			
			
				David you got it, an SP can fly a 415-C or CD that has not been converted to a D.			
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- David Smith
 
			
	
						23 Oct 2019 12:16		 -  23 Oct 2019 20:11		#2
		by David Smith
	
	
		
			
	
	
			 		
													
	
				Replied by David Smith on topic registration			
			
				Randy, do I understand you correctly.  The ercoupe 415C can be flown as an LSA, but the pilot must hold a PPL?
Update: Found the answer in another post. A sport pilot may fly a type certificated aircraft provided the aircraft meets, and has always met (not recertified out of LSA class) LSA restrictions.
					Update: Found the answer in another post. A sport pilot may fly a type certificated aircraft provided the aircraft meets, and has always met (not recertified out of LSA class) LSA restrictions.
		Last edit: 23 Oct 2019 20:11  by David Smith.		Reason: Found answer	
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- Randy Hirsch AP
 
			
	
						20 Sep 2019 10:58				#3
		by Randy Hirsch AP
	
	
		
			
	
			
			 		
													
	
				Replied by Randy Hirsch AP on topic registration			
			
				Gene - This has been a topic of confusion for me as well.  For my own sanity let me clarify this: As a PP you can operate a 415-C or CD (that is Sport Pilot Eligible - ie has never been modified for 1400lb gross weight) by exercising Sport Pilot privileges with just a drivers license as a medical.			
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						20 Sep 2019 09:29				#4
		by Matt Gunsch
	
	
		
			
					
A&P, IA, PPSEL
too many years GA and Warbird Maint
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				Replied by Matt Gunsch on topic rregistration			
			
				do the basic med, it is easier and last longer than a 3rd class			
							A&P, IA, PPSEL
too many years GA and Warbird Maint
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- Gene deRuelle
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						19 Sep 2019 18:22				#5
		by Gene deRuelle
	
	
		
			
	
			
			 		
													
	
				Replied by Gene deRuelle on topic rregistration			
			
				Well thanks for clearing that up.  I suppose my PP certificate will be OK if I can pass a 3rd class medical.  Thanks again			
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						19 Sep 2019 18:06				#6
		by Larry Snyder
	
	
		
			
	
			
			 		
													
	
				Replied by Larry Snyder on topic rregistration			
			
				That is not a list of aircraft eligible for LSA status. That is a list of certified aircraft which meet the criteria allowing a sport pilot to fly it. LSAs are manufactured under ASTM rules, very different from FAA rules. Light sport pilot certificates and light sport aircraft are two different things.			
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