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Posted by Joe In CA on November 15, 2006 at 12:51:51 from (66.166.149.58):
In Reply to: Pilots-airplanes-landing strips posted by coflyboy on November 14, 2006 at 15:09:35:
Private Pilot SEL. First licensed in 1973 in Alaska. Now own a PA-17 Vagabond and a Rearwin Cloudster project plane. I had heart surgery in 2004 and haven't gotten my medical back but am flying on the Sport Pilot rules. You guys that have lost your medicals should consider this option. As long as you are licensed to drive a car and can pass your BFR every two years you can fly a sport pilot rated 2-place airplane. The early Champs, Cubs (including the Vagabond), Luscombe 8As and early Ercoupes all qualify under that rule. There are many new sport pilot aircraft on the market now too, but they are too expensive for me. Joe
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