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Old September 21st 03, 01:27 PM
Steve Foley
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But the restriction can be lifted by a checkride.

I don't know if you would need the entire private PTS, or if they would only
cover what's missing from the recreational certificate.

You'll probably find you have all the requirements of a private if you've
been flying a while.

"Cub Driver" wrote in message
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You do need a license. It has less training hours, and a few more
restrictions. Day visual flight rules only, and to go to another towered
airport, you must have a briefing from an instructor.


If this is correct, the sport pilot license is less restrictive than
my recreational pilot cert. For each towered airport, I need an
endorsement from my instructor.

That restriction is the only thing I've ever regretted about not
getting a PPL. I'd assumed in training that like the XC restriction it
could be lifted by additional training and a one-time endorsement, but
not so.

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