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A friend of mine is going to let his medical lapse and then fly his
PA-11 under the sport pilot rules. From what both he and I have researched there is no certifcate issued from the FAA that says you are a sport pilot. What does a person have to carry when operating under sport pilot rules, just a drivers license? |
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Newps wrote:
A friend of mine is going to let his medical lapse and then fly his PA-11 under the sport pilot rules. From what both he and I have researched there is no certifcate issued from the FAA that says you are a sport pilot. What does a person have to carry when operating under sport pilot rules, just a drivers license? This might have been assumed in your post - but he also has to carry his recreational or better pilot certificate. -- *************************** Raymond Woo e-mail: raywoo|at|gmail.com http://gromit.stanford.edu/ray |
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![]() Ray wrote: Newps wrote: A friend of mine is going to let his medical lapse and then fly his PA-11 under the sport pilot rules. From what both he and I have researched there is no certifcate issued from the FAA that says you are a sport pilot. What does a person have to carry when operating under sport pilot rules, just a drivers license? This might have been assumed in your post - but he also has to carry his recreational or better pilot certificate. We weren't sure because I can't find anywhere where it says that. |
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Newps wrote:
Ray wrote: This might have been assumed in your post - but he also has to carry his recreational or better pilot certificate. We weren't sure because I can't find anywhere where it says that. -------------- 61.3(a) A person may not act as pilot in command or in any other capacity as a required pilot flight crewmember of a civil aircraft of US registry unless that person - (1) Has a valid pilot certificate or special purpose pilot authorization issued under this part in that person's physical possession or readily accessible in the aircraft... ------------ This applies to all forms of pilot certificates. Part (c) of the same section talks about medical certificates and the exemption for sport pilots with a driver's license. -- *************************** Raymond Woo e-mail: raywoo|at|gmail.com http://gromit.stanford.edu/ray |
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http://www.sportpilot.org/index.html
Ray has answered you questions.. as long as the PA-11 has not been modified by an STC that would render it not LSA qualified.. sounds like a grand plan. BT "Newps" wrote in message ... A friend of mine is going to let his medical lapse and then fly his PA-11 under the sport pilot rules. From what both he and I have researched there is no certifcate issued from the FAA that says you are a sport pilot. What does a person have to carry when operating under sport pilot rules, just a drivers license? |
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On Sat, 29 Apr 2006 13:13:42 -0600, Newps wrote:
A friend of mine is going to let his medical lapse and then fly his PA-11 under the sport pilot rules. From what both he and I have researched there is no certifcate issued from the FAA that says you are a sport pilot. What does a person have to carry when operating under sport pilot rules, just a drivers license? As I understand it, the Sport Pilot is *still* a private pilot (or a recreational pilot, in my case) and must carry whatever that ticket requires him to carry. So I must have my recreational certificate in my possession, along with my log book. (I believe PPs don't need to have the logbook.) In other words, you aren't giving up your certificate. You're exercising it under a new set of rules. (Obviously one doesn't need to carry the medical certificate. I'm not sure about the SODA, one of which I happen to have. Likely I'll just leave these in their place of honor in the logbook.) - all the best, Dan Ford Wikipedia: the belief that 10,000 monkeys playing at 10,000 keyboards can create a reference work |
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