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Bryan Martin wrote:
in article , Lakeview Bill at wrote on 5/25/05 8:43 PM: The Alaraus is not a Light Sport Aircraft by US standards. Among other things, it has a gross weight of 1,692 lbs; the LSA maximum is 1,320 lbs for SEL. And by definition, there cannot be an IFR certified LSA, as they are only approved for day VFR as an LSA. Sport PILOTS are prohibited from flying in IFR or at night, there's nothing in the rules that prohibit an aircraft that otherwise fits the definition of LSA from being flown in IFR or at night if it is properly equipped. Actually... and I'm still researching this to be sure... but this might not be the case. For either the SLSA or ELSA (or both, not sure), there might be an automatic permanant inclusion of 'day VFR only' in the op limits mandated by the rule! Again, I"m not certain of this yet (nothing about SP is really very certain ![]() to go experimental A/B, IMO....... LS N646F |
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