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Discover a variety of dynamic, sleek light sport aircraft (sLSA) in action. From Apollo Fox to Gobosh G700, delve into the world of sLSA like never before. Learn about key models such as Aeropro CZ EuroFox and Savannah VG, showcasing the latest in sport aviation technology. Join the aerial showcase with the Aerosport Breezer and Toxo, paving the way for adventurous flying experiences. Uncover the unique features of popular models like Evektor Sportstar and Eagle Aviation EA-100. Whether you're a seasoned pilot or an aviation enthusiast, this parade of sLSA machines will ignite your passion for flying. Don't miss out on this exhilarating journey through the skies!
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Weight Shift Airborne WindsportsEdge XT-912 Outback
Powered Parachute Infinity Power Parachutes
Powered Parachute Powrachute AirWolf 912ULS
Powered Parachute Six Chuter XTSSDC
FAASTeamInstructor Workshop Module #3 Core Topics 5 & 6- Sport Pilot - IACRA
Why We Are Here A dialogue Understand CFI/DPE roles/responsibilities Analyze selected accident/incident Develop teaching methods and best practices that improve pilot training Introduce our core subjects: • Sport Pilot • IACRA • Local accidents/incidents review
CFI Renewal 8 modules covered over 24 months Must attend them all A standardized program Anywhere in the U.S.
New Regulations FAR Number Subpart J – Sport Pilots …61.300s Subpart K – Flight Instructors w/ a Sport Pilot Rating …61.400s Part 1 - Definitions Part 91 - Operations and Maintenance (91.401)
Privileges of A Sport Pilot 61.315 May • Act as PIC of a light sport aircraft (LSA) • Share the direct operating expenses (at least half)
Limitations of a Sport Pilot 61.315 May not fly: • At night • Above 10,000’ MSL • When visibility is less than 3 SMs • Without visual reference to the surface
More Limitations 61.315 May not • Carry more than one passenger • Fly In Class B, C, and D airports/airspace, unless specifically trained and endorsed • Fly outside the United States • Tow any object HOLDER DOES NOT MEET ICAO REQUIREMENTS
Still More Limitations 61.315 May not • Carry passengers/property for compensation or hire • Fly for compensation or hire • In furtherance of a business • Demonstrate an aircraft in flight to a buyer • Fly in a passenger-carrying airlift sponsored by a charitable organization.
So Many Limitations 61.313 Airplane 20 hrs of flight time, including 15 hrs training from anauthorized CFI in a SEL • 2 hrs cross country training • 10 TO&L, full stop, at an airport • 3 hrs in prep, within 60 days of the practical exam
Aeronautical Experience 61.313 • 5 hours solo, including • 1 solo cross country • 75NM • Landings at least 2 points • 25NM straight line distance Definition of Cross Country61.1(c)(A)(iii) • Includes a landing • A straight line distance of more than 25 NMs
Medical Certificate Definitions 1.1 … acceptable evidence of physical fitness on a form prescribed by the Administrator. Either AME issued medical certificate Or a driver’s license Flight Design CTSW
Let’s Train a Sport Pilot Enrollment Before Initial Solo Before Initial Solo Cross Country Before FAA practical exam
Sport Pilot Eligibility Requirements61.305 Be at least 17 years old (16 for glider or balloon) Read, speak, write, and understand English Comply with TSA
Student Pilot Certificate • Designated Pilot Examiner (DPE) • Sport Pilot Examiner (SPE) • or FAA FSDO