"John Theune" wrote
I believe his comment was made in reference to ultralights, not small
planes in general.
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True, but a two seat "ultralight" can also be registered, have an N number,
and be completely legal to fly Young Eagles.
I can *almost* understand not wanting to fly in an ultralight, but his
answer showed a complete lack of respect for one "slightly removed" type of
aviation from his own single engine airplane. At worse, he showed no tact
with the reply.
I *do* question if he is the right person for the Young Eagles position.
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Jim in NC
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