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Skycatcher IFR?
"Dave S" wrote in message ... Vaughn Simon wrote: If not, that would certainly limit its usefulness as a trainer. Not with regards to training sport pilots. (One is tempted to say "no ****", but that would not be polite.) To earn its keep at a flight school/FBO, any trainer needs to be capable of more than teaching sport pilots. Vaughn |
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Skycatcher IFR?
Vaughn Simon wrote:
"Dave S" wrote in message ... Vaughn Simon wrote: If not, that would certainly limit its usefulness as a trainer. Not with regards to training sport pilots. (One is tempted to say "no ****", but that would not be polite.) To earn its keep at a flight school/FBO, any trainer needs to be capable of more than teaching sport pilots. Vaughn Since we are being polite, I will politely point out that most private pilot proficiency and training items can be accomplished in a light sport aircraft that is equipped only to LSA requirements. Exceptions being instrument flight training and night training. Dave |
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