"Marty Shapiro" wrote in message
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Define light GA aircraft. When I was on the ramp at SFO, they told me
I was the only piston powered aircraft to land there that day.
Hmmm...you were at SFO, in spite of the "effective ban"? Amazing.
Considering how light GA is supposed to be "effectively banned", we have a
surprising number of folks even in this small group of pilots who have flown
into large Class B airports.
As for the definition of "light GA aircraft", I'm speaking of pretty much
the same planes you probably would expect: six-seat and smaller piston
aircraft (singles and twins). Perhaps some of the smallest cabin-class
twins. Navajos, TBM700s, King Airs, and business jets need not apply.
Pete
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