I have purchased a liberty xl2 certified aircraft ,as i am retired and am on a quest to see how many airports i can land at. Has anyone done trips like this thanks Ron
I have purchased a liberty xl2 certified aircraft ,as i am retired and am on a quest to see how many airports i can land at. Has anyone done trips like this thanks Ron
Search AOPA and the web for articles of pilots hitting all 50 states with their LSA. It's been done..
How'd they get Hawaii without shipping it? Ferry tanks up the wazoo?
Getting ready to go south again. looking at dayton and then heading south to Fla looking for airports with food on the way Thanks Ron
XL2 is not an LSA.Hey, go to the NAA (www.naa.org), get your competition license, and then do something like landing at every public use airport in your state (if you're in a small one). You now will likely have a new LSA record.
Thanks getting tired of being called lsa or experimental.Love my liberty may try to get to toledo depending on weather.
It's an ultralight, correct?
OK, then look up what class it is in and I suspect in most states there isn't a record yet. Someone just did Michigan a couple of years ago. I got to the awards dinner (volunteer NAA staff, dates back to the day when I helped the Smithsonian curator who lugged the Collier and Mackay trophies out from the museum for the event, but now he has a staff so mostly I do registration work...get to meet all sorts of interesting people).XL2 is not an LSA.
Hey, go to the NAA (www.naa.org), get your competition license, and then do something like landing at every public use airport in your state (if you're in a small one). You now will likely have a new LSA record.