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Old June 2nd 05, 12:03 AM
Mark Smith
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rpellicciotti wrote:

Mark,
You have two options here. You can ground adjust the prop to limit the
speed or you can simply endorse your student for the required higher
speed training prior to solo. At least that is what I am told by the
folks I have talked with at EAA and FAA.

Regards,

Rick Pellicciotti
Belle Aire Aviation
LightSportFlying.com


I've asked around, and it seems solo in the faster plane isn't mpossible
until you have a signoff for the faster plane,

and the signoff is only given to sport pilots,,,,,,,,,,not students

not sure what the deal is,

i thought this was stupid from the gitgo,

obviously, the FnAA has backed down or is mistaken,

again, sport pile it, written by those who don't fly much about planes
they don't fly at all !

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