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Old July 22nd 04, 02:37 AM
Bill Daniels
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"Leon McAtee" wrote in message
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"Bill Daniels" wrote in message

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The FAA has finally released the final SLA regulations for gliders.

The Gross is now 1320 pounds, the Vne is 120 knots.

It seems like good news. Any comments?

Bill Daniels


Good news for most - but the 10,000 MSL limit pretty much restricts
soaring here in the mountains (and isolates a few airports like
Jackson Hole). Maybe in time the FAA will allow an add on rating for
LSA glider pilots?
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Leon McAtee


I could be reading it wrong, but the 10,000 foot limit seems to apply to
Sport Pilots flying LSA's, not to rated glider pilots flying an LSA glider.
The comments with the regs clearly stated the concern about Sport Pilots not
having the training for high altitude flight. There was no mention that I
found of a Light Sport Glider being limited to 10k feet if flown by a rated
pilot.

It doesn't seem to be that much more difficult to get a Private Glider
certificate than a Sport Pilot certificate so I doubt that there will be
many Sport Glider Pilots. We need to watch for limitations relating to
rated pilots flying LSA's. So far, it looks pretty good.

One interesting passage talks about powered LSA's being permitted to tow
gliders for compensation. Do you suppose that a successful tug could be
built under the 1320 pound limit?

Bill Daniels