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![]() Well, let's get this out of the way, then. I regularly exceed 30 degrees of pitch in my US-registered aircraft, despite the airplane not being certified in the aerobatic category. Ron, of all people who should know the difference between certificated and certified... My 25-year-old airplane has never undergone an annual inspection. Nor has any experimental aircraft. A once-a-year CONDITION inspection though. I haven't held a medical for about four years, yet I hold a Private Pilot license and fly my N-numbered aircraft regularly. Nor do you need a medical to fly a Light Sport Aircraft, which the FlyBaby certainly is, only a LSA pilot OR HIGHER, which a PPC certainly is.. Being a homebuilt and certificated as such, it HAS to have an N number. Sheesh, you kids. Jim I'll just sit here and wait for the subpoenas and insurance cancellations, then.... Ron Wanttaja |
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