DangerRanger
Filing Flight Plan
Greetings to all. First post as a PoA member. The preface to my question below is that I just recently earned my Sport certificate.
There is a Sport Cruiser that flies into my airport with some regularity. I always seem to just miss him on the ramp, but I looked up the plane’s N number in Flight Aware and that is how I learned the owner’s name. I searched the name in the FAA database, and if he is the one flying it and the info is accurate, he is flying on a Student certificate. I’d love to approach him and share a flight with him to check out the Sport Cruiser.
Of course, he may not carry a passenger as PIC. But me holding my Sport cert allows this. And the airplane being an LSA, is there any obstacle to me flying his airplane as PIC with him as my passenger? I have only ever flown one airplane through my training and beyond (take a wild guess at what it is), but I believe - correct me if I’m wrong - that I don’t require formal instruction to fly a Sport Cruiser, being it’s the same category and class as my certificate. But in this scenario, I would be the “student” insofar as the other pilot would be the one familiarizing me with the airplane’s functionality, checklists, etc.
Any thoughts on this? Thanks to everyone.
There is a Sport Cruiser that flies into my airport with some regularity. I always seem to just miss him on the ramp, but I looked up the plane’s N number in Flight Aware and that is how I learned the owner’s name. I searched the name in the FAA database, and if he is the one flying it and the info is accurate, he is flying on a Student certificate. I’d love to approach him and share a flight with him to check out the Sport Cruiser.
Of course, he may not carry a passenger as PIC. But me holding my Sport cert allows this. And the airplane being an LSA, is there any obstacle to me flying his airplane as PIC with him as my passenger? I have only ever flown one airplane through my training and beyond (take a wild guess at what it is), but I believe - correct me if I’m wrong - that I don’t require formal instruction to fly a Sport Cruiser, being it’s the same category and class as my certificate. But in this scenario, I would be the “student” insofar as the other pilot would be the one familiarizing me with the airplane’s functionality, checklists, etc.
Any thoughts on this? Thanks to everyone.