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Mike Schumann wrote:
In addition to being able to fly above 10,000 ft, motor gliders can also fly internationally, which I believe is not currently possible with LSA aircraft. I believe that it's the license and not the aircraft. The Sport Pilot license is not recognized internationally and will likely be unusable outside the U.S. Similarly, we have a club member who has the Dutch equivalent of a recreational pilot license. The FAA would not recognize that either and the member would up getting a U.S. private Pilot license. As for the 10,000 ft thing - that's because Sport Pilots are not tested for high altitude operations. I have a page on my club web site (and so excuse the local references, please) that may be of interest - http://home.comcast.net/~verhulst/GB...sportpilot.htm Tony |
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