LSA CFI Airspace and Speed restrictions
On Thu, 25 Jan 2007 23:30:13 -0500, "Morgans"
wrote:
"Stealth Pilot" wrote
I see the problem as one of an air traffic controller seeing an LSA in
his airspace. the pilot is not identified to him and may not have the
training to equip him to fly safely in the airspace. danger danger
will robinson! enact the safety drills for violations of controlled
airspace....which would be an unnecessary inconvenience to all
concerned.
I don't see how anyone would know that he is a LS pilot. As far as I know,
there is not any special identification , or proceedures, to indicate
anything other than a licensed pilot, flying within the limitations of
his/her certificate.
as a CFI I think that if you are endorsed to exercise the exemptions
that these aircraft fly under then you are right to go, but how would
any other airspace user know this?
Once again, how would they know?
the speed of the thing for a start.
Stealth Pilot
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