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"Montblack" wrote in message ... Q: Why do you call it an "ultralight"? A: A Cloudhopper or other small, single-person balloon weighing less than 155 pounds is considered to be an "Ultralight Vehicle" by the FAA, and is regulated under Part 103. Ultralight airplanes, hang-gliders and paragliders are other examples of ultralight vehicles. The pilot of an ultralight vehicle is not required to hold a pilot's license, and the aircraft itself does not require FAA registration or an airworthiness certificate. Q: What's Part 103? A: Part 103 is the part of the Federal Aviation Regulations that covers ultralight vehicles. It contains the definition of an ultralight vehicle, and covers flight rules in a manner similar to Part 91. Grossly summarized, the rules tell you to stay away from controlled airspace and "congested areas", and to observe VFR visibility minimums. It's included in the commercial FAR/AIM books. Q: Are all Cloudhoppers ultralights? A: No. If you want a 15 gallon fuel tank, for example, that usually puts you up over the 155 pound weight limitation, which means you're a regular aircraft operating under Part 91. Since the two major balloon manufacturers who make Cloudhoppers don't have standard type certificates for Cloudhoppers in the U.S., that means you have to register your Cloudhopper as an Experimental aircraft. This puts operating limitations on you that are in many ways as restrictive as the rules for ultralights. We didn't have Part 103 in 1982 did we? I think that happened later in the 80s. |
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