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Sport Pilot License
2016-12-20 14:38  Click:76
Price:Negotiable
Delivery Date:Within 3 days after your order is confirmed
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After years of lobbying by the aviation industry and key pilot organizations, the Federal Aviation Administration in September 2004 authorized a new class of pilot (called the Sport Pilot) and a new category of airplane (called the Light Sport Aircraft). These so called SP/LSA regulations opened the door for low-cost recreational flying. Simply stated, a Sport Pilot is very restricted as to how, when, what, and wher he flies. Consequently, the training required to earn a sport pilot license is significantly less than that required to earn a private pilot license. One of the biggest restrictions placed on sport pilots is that they can only fly light sport aircraft (LSA). Generally speaking, an LSA is a small, two-seat, uncomplicated airplane that is fun and easy to fly. It is limited in size, weight, speed and capacity. The reduced training hours and lower operating cost of a Light Sport Airplane put achieving your dream of becoming a licensed pilot within reach.

Basic Requirements

be at least 17 years old

have a a valid US driver’s license- no FAA medical required

log at least 20 total hours of flight training (not 40 as with the private)

have at least 15 hours with flight instructor

have at least 5 hours solo flight

pass the FAA Sport Pilot Airmen Knowledge Written Test

pass a FAA Sport Pilot Flight Exam


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