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Old July 31st 03, 06:14 PM
Peter Duniho
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"Frequent_Flyer" wrote in message
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I was noticing their have been a lot of posts on the usenet about this
sports pilot license that doesn't even require a physical.

What is the point of this? I think it is crazy from what I have read. It
makes it sound like you all you need to do is show a drivers license and

you
can fly a lighweight?


You obviously haven't read anything factual regarding the Sport Pilot
certificate. Except maybe the part about not requiring a physical (and
that's not even a sure thing).

In fact, the Sport Pilot certificate will result in MORE pilots being
required to obtain formal training and FAA certification than they do now.

Pete


 




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